Gamers are the whingiest fucking whingebags in the whole world. All the gaming community does is bloody whine and whinge and moan about everything. You'd think video games were actually important, like political issues. Are we talking about the cost of living crisis? Government corruption? Poverty? Economic austerity? War? Oh wait, no, it's
just video games.
No offence, BloodyHeartland, I'm not singling you out, I'm talking more generally. I will stay neutral until the game is out and I can watch footage of the final game and hear/read people's impressions and make a more informed decision. I don't buy any game blind. Moving on though, all social media and forums are full of is people whinging and moaning, and it's honestly utterly boring. Today's big topic is The Last of Us remake. "Why do they have to remake it?", "No thanks, they already ruined these games with the sequel", "lol just wait for the remaster of the remake in a few years time. Developers are so lazy selling us the same game for full price".
Here's a novel concept: Don't like something, then don't buy it. Concentrate on the things you do like
I'm just past the point of caring about video games politics and drama. I buy a handful of new games each year, buy what I like, don't buy what I don't like and that's it.
As for 3D Sonic, I liked Sonic Unleashed (Sonic stages were fun as hell, Werehog stages weren't great), Sonic Colours is good, Sonic Generations is amazing, Sonic Lost World had enjoyable moments and Sonic Forces played fine but the levels were just too short and it was clear it had a low budget. None of these are bad games, they're just flawed games.