Sonic Frontiers review: A Sonic blast
Not only does Sonic Frontiers succeed in introducing compelling open-world elements, it also serves as one of the most refreshingly unique entries in the series.
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Not only does Sonic Frontiers succeed in introducing compelling open-world elements, it also serves as one of the most refreshingly unique entries in the series.
Ian Flynn is recognized as the main writer behind Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comics, but he recently spoke with Shacknews about helping write the story to Sonic Frontiers.
The company has yet to share details on the unannounced title, though it does point to the success of other free-to-play games like Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!.
While it does include free-to-play titles, the Sonic franchise has nonetheless continued to be a top performer for Sega.
During a recent interview, Sonic Team lead Takashi Iizuka shared the dev team's philosophy on catering to player freedom in Sonic Frontiers' gameplay.
Sometimes credited as 'Phoenix Rie,' Kodama had a heavy hand in the development of some of Sega's biggest hits, such as Sonic and Phantasy Star.
As the latest entry in the franchise, Sonic Frontiers is looking to deliver a blisteringly fast game packed with puzzles, enemies, and old-school stages.
Players can decorate with spooky seasonal events and decor for their students or test your true mettle as a dean with the new Challenge Mode.
The DLC will be available for players to download for free on November 14.
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