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Sonic & Knuckles review

Posted : 7 years, 11 months ago on 25 May 2016 07:18

Great game imo, it's old but who cares?

The levels and game are very addictive as well as very challenging.

Not bad but not good, either.


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Good on it's own, Best with Sonic 3

Posted : 13 years, 8 months ago on 18 August 2010 02:47

2 Sonic games in one year! How privileged are we? Well, not very, because once you use the lock on feature and connect Sonic 3, you get the game we should have gotten the first time. There are a few things that separate this from the Sonic 3 that Japan had, one major one being that now you play as Knuckles in Sonic 2. Sounds pretty neat, but there is a drawback to this to be mentioned later. Don’t get me wrong, this game is as good as the earlier Sonic adventures. This is his 4th hit game on this system. Sonic is a platform game, which is unlike any other. It is unique due to its speed. No other game is as fast paced as Sonic in this genre. Character graphics are exactly the same as Sonic 3. The backgrounds are superb, with lots of color and a very atmospheric feel to them. The enemies are drawn great, and the sub-bosses and bosses are even better. The tradition of great music tracks continues as S&K brings in some great tunes (my favorite is the Death Egg one). Other than the great music, the sound remains at its high quality too, although a lot remains the same from Sonic 3, which in actual fact is not a bad thing. The story picks up where Sonic 3 left off. The Death Egg has crash landed on Angel Island. In order to make his ship operational, Dr Robotnik needs an extraordinarily large amount of energy. The island which he has landed on is the home to the Master Emerald, an emerald which has enough power to make the Death Egg fully operational once more. Knuckles has turned against Dr Robotnik, after discovering his plan to steal the Master Emerald, a special chaos emerald which is keeping Angel Island, Knuckles’ home, afloat. Without the emerald, the island will fall into the sea. On its own, S&K plays exactly like Sonic 3, except that you now can play as Knuckles. It still has all the same old chaos emerald stuff. Knuckles and Sonic have different paths through the game at a certain point too. But throw Sonic 3 into the mix, and this becomes without a doubt the best Sonic game ever. It's really long, really hard and there is so much to do. It also has the added challenge of getting 14 chaos emeralds, to become Hyper Sonic, Hyper Knuckles, or Super Tails. Still once its all done, its all done. S&K on its own is just the same as any other Sonic, except with longer levels. For once, there is some difference between each player’s quest. S3&K is long, and then you throw the chaos emeralds into the mix. But the main complaint is that we were forking out extra money for the other half of something we got 6 months earlier. With Sonic 3 in together, its probably the best game on the system, period.


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Sonic & Knuckles review

Posted : 16 years, 9 months ago on 15 July 2007 10:22

great game as all the sonic games are for mega drive
it has good music tricky levels

game as a lock on cartridge which allows you to play as knuckles in Sonic 2 if you join sonic 2 with the sonic and knuckles cartridge

also if you have sonic 3 cartridge you put sonic 3 on top of the sonic and kunckles cartridge and this will allow you to play as kunckles in sonic 3



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K-nuck

Posted : 17 years, 3 months ago on 28 January 2007 05:36

More of the same running around and collecting rings, but how cool was this for having the capability of plugging in another sonic game into it, and then you could play another different game?

Fast paced, tricky extra levels, and lots of rolling around.

One of the best Sonic games imho.


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