![]() The details of the update are as follows: The post also includes 3 new screenshots of the the update, which you can check out bellow! ![]() Sonic Frontiers is a new open-zone action game, taking the series in a new direction from the 2D and 3D games of the past.Video game news website Destructoid, has updated with more details about the first upcoming free content DLC for Sonic Frontiers, releasing on March 23rd 2023. LOS ANGELES-Ahead of this week, the next fully 3D Sonic the Hedgehog video game, slated to launch on all console families by the end of 2022, wasn't looking so hot. Our hands-on preview called it 'an exciting new step forward for the Sonic series into uncharted territory, and based on my time with it, Sonic Team seems to have hit upon a winning formula. #SONIC FRONTIERS GAMEPLAY SCREENSHOT SERIES# Quite frankly, we've never seen a Sega gameplay reveal land as poorly as Sonic Frontiers. Sega has shared quite a bit of footage of Sonic Frontiers now, but one thing blue blur fans havent seen yet is the title screen. Maybe you didn't see the preview footage, which debuted exclusively at IGN earlier this month, or maybe you blocked it out of your mind. If you have been wondering what it might look like, youre potentially in luck. Screenshots are surfacing on social media of the demos title screen. It comes via the in-person Summer Game Fest Play Days event. Either way, I can now talk about a different kind of preview experience: going hands-on with something that looks and feels like an actual Sonic video game, as opposed to the zero-UI tech demo that was previously showcased. Sonic Frontiers delivers fresh ideas that Sonic's 3D pantheon has sorely lacked for decades. ![]() In my brief time with the game, I could already tell that Sega is remixing the Breath of the Wild formula in a way that feels new and Sonic-appropriate. The game seems to fix many of my complaints about every full-3D Sonic game that followed 1999's Sonic Adventure. A consensus of jank on Generic Hill Zoneīefore I sing this unreleased game's praises, however, I should clarify that Sega did not bring its technical A-game to this weekend's press-only Summer Game Fest Play Days event.Īnd I still wonder if Sega ripped basic assets from an Unreal Engine marketplace to make what I've dubbed "Generic Hill Zone" (a riff on older games' "Green Hill Zone"), at least for the content I could hop-and-dash through in a 30-minute demo. By comparison, the copy-and-pasted terrain that fills out the most boring regions of Halo Infinite looks like a Renaissance masterwork compared to the desolate landscape in this demo's beginning area. ![]() I mention those complaints because I truly do not know how much can be chalked up to "press-only, behind-closed-door" demo limitations. The word "janky" became a chorus among members of the press during the event, and seemingly everyone I spoke to described their own eyebrow-raising moments while playing the game. It's not done yet, and I've seen iffy pre-release demos of games that turned out brilliantly, so the above complaints are not final "review" judgments. Still, if Sega's new game is indeed going to make its "2022" release window, either the devs have a much more polished experience hiding at Sonic Team headquarters, or we're going to see this game launch with some of these issues intact. #SONIC FRONTIERS GAMEPLAY SCREENSHOT SERIES#.
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