You're right BSF, you don't know nothing (Lord I dislike using double negative) but that doesn't mean you know everything. Let's look at it another way. Imagine you're learning to drive a car. You've studied up on the rules of the road, how the theory of how a car operates, how to make it go, how to stop, the emissions it produces, what to do in case of an emergency and all of the other theory you could possibly think of to do with ow to drive a car. However, if you know all that but have never actually sat in the driver's seat of any car before does that mean you're able to drive? Furthermore, does it entitle you to complain about the driving style of someone who is able to drive before you've even got a car going yourself?Biggest sonic fan wrote:Who said I know nothing about SA2? As I said, I have watched a lot of reviews, playthroughs and I have also watched most of the cut-scenes. I know what I'm talking about. I usually don't go any further than what I know.
Biggest sonic fan wrote:I go by my own way and if I think that this game deserves a 3.5 out of 5(7 out of 10) than that's just my opinion.
On what basis?
This. 3/sonic & Knuckles is widely considered to be the high point of the franchise for good reason: Sonic 3D was just awkward and Adventure was the beginning of the end. Imagine if you grew up in the 90's and eagerly awaited another gem like Sonic 3. Years pass. Sonic 3D comes out, it's ok, but you want the Sonic you love. More time passes, excitement grows when a new console and a new Sonic game is announced. It builds and builds along with the hype until-! ...That's it. It's over you know the franchise that you loved isn't coming back. Over the next ten years you're proved right time and time again and by the time some bloke at SEGA clocks onto this it's too late. You and many, many others who grew up with the blue blur have moved on, disillusioned with the state of the Sonic franchise (and as a possible wider issue state of gaming in general) as it is today.SegaMark wrote:Sonic stopped being a decent franchise at the turn of the millennium.
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Sonic is a bit of a joke franchise now.