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Desde que a sega deixou de fazer consolas que o sonic morreu, para muita pena minha...Os sonic da dreamcast eram tão mas tão bons, fartei-me de os jogar, os níveis do sonic eram mesmo fantasticos, porque não fazem isso? É assim tão dificil?
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric will be in stores November 18, 2014 in North America. (European/other dates coming soon.)
Sega has just made a smashing announcement. The release date for Sonic Boom Rise of Lyric will be moved to November 11th in North America, one week earlier than originally planned.
Now North American gamers will have to brawl over which version of the game they want as the 3DS version of the game ‘Shattered Crystal’ is released on the same day. No reason was given for the earlier release, however my guess is that they want to smash all expectations and have two Sonic games on top of the charts for that date.
However, no changes have been made to the EU release, that one is still coming out nearly 10 days later. Meaning for EU users, try not to smash your controllers in frustration.
I was initially excited when Sega first announced that Big Red Button would be developing Sonic Boom. I thought Sega handing the iconic license over to a new developer might shake Sonic loose of the slump he's endured via a string of rough Sonic Team titles. Unfortunately for fans and the Hedgehog himself, Sonic Boom is a blemished bore.
It’s admirable that Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric tries so many new things, but every path it follows is a dead end. While the environments look decent and collectibles help give the short story some legs, the lack of difficulty, variation, and personality ruins any chance it had of making Sonic relevant again. Now that Sega has rushed through their exclusivity agreement with Nintendo they might have a bit more time to spend on making a worthwhile followup, but from the looks of things this spinoff has already been run into the ground.
It's an extraordinarily bad sign when the television show based off a video game is better than the source material itself, but that's the case here. Even for the most hardcore fans of the famous blue blur, avoiding Rise of Lyric and instead tuning into Cartoon Network on Saturday mornings is the best way to achieve an easily digestible Sonic Boom fix.