The reviewer attempts to complete all 13 mainline Sonic games in a week but finds Sonic Frontiers lacking in gameplay and execution, falling short of expectations despite Sega's marketing hype. The game's open world design, combat mechanics, controls, reliance on RPG elements, and storytelling are criticized, along with the disjointed world, unengaging challenges, and tonally inconsistent dialogue, resulting in a disappointing experience for fans and players alike.
Insights
Sonic Frontiers, despite Sega's marketing efforts, falls into mediocrity, failing to deliver a groundbreaking experience and receiving mixed reviews from fans, with criticisms focused on bland level design and restrictive gameplay mechanics.
The game's narrative shift towards a somber tone, along with disjointed world-building and forced character arcs, highlights a departure from Sonic's traditional lighthearted themes, impacting the overall cohesion and emotional engagement of the player experience.