Most Sonic fans agree that Sega’s hedgehog mascot had his early peak during the Genesis days in the mid 1990s. But 1996’s Sonic 3D Blast does not receive the same love as its 2D predecessors. Many of ...
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Sonic The Hedgehog is Sega's mascot and a character that the developer has loved and nurtured for many years now. Sonic was once even seen as a genuine rival to Mario, although that rivalry has since ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Before Sonic Adventure, Sega’s blue mascot made his first foray into the third dimension with 1996’s Sonic 3D Blast for the Sega Genesis and Saturn.
Nothing has exemplified the gap in quality between 2D and 3D Sonic games quite like the recent releases of Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces. Mania returned to the series roots, mimicking the original ...
Sonic 3D Blast is a very misleading name for this game, which is a tedious and frustrating scavenger hunt dragged down further by slippery controls. Sonic 3D Blast is entirely misleading. It doesn't ...
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