3/19/2024 0 Comments Who made the sonic mania intro![]() ![]() ![]() Jumping into the game, everything about the 16-bit era flows back, as you are treated to a beautiful, pixilated experience almost exactly like the Mega Drive originals. With Eggman up to no good, it’s up to Sonic, Tails and Knuckles to stop him. Eggman has also detected the energy reading and sends a new team of Egg-Robos known as the ‘Hard-Boiled Heavies’ to reach the source of the signal first. After saving Angel Island, Knuckles is now firmly on your side and all is good with the world, when suddenly Tails picks up an energy reading. This opening intro isn’t a cutscene – it doesn’t have any voice over work or tell a coherent story – it’s more of a subtle and very fun introduction for the game, presenting the main characters and giving a nod to the storyline.Īs for the story, Sonic Mania is set immediately after the events in Sonic 3 & Knuckles. If you leave Sonic floating there for a few seconds, you’re treated to a nifty animated intro (created by Sonic Comic artist, Tyson Hesse), similar to the old Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog cartoon series. But I promise not to give away the game’s ending or any major spoilers.Īfter a good year of build-up, with hands-on previews at countless gaming events and shows, Sonic Mania is finally here, and it couldn’t have come sooner because I’ve gone nearly braindead playing rounds of Sonic 06 and Sonic Boom lately.īut will Sonic’s return to its 16-bit roots be a positive outcome the franchise has been yearning for, for years? Let’s find out! Looks like Classic Sonicįrom the moment you boot up Sonic Mania, you feel as though you’re back in the mid-’90s with an excellent sprite-based ‘3D effect’ of a rotating island and Sonic sitting in his usual title screen emblem. NOTE: We try to keep our reviews as spoiler-free as possible, though there is a chance some minor spoilers may be mentioned in this review. ![]()
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