We can all talk about it, but will Sonic ever be as good as it once was?

Okay, so back in the day (when I wasn’t even born), you had your good old Sonic, nice and fast, 2-D, and not in first person at all. Then you get a couple years later, you still have the 2-D sonic, still pretty good, you add a couple of characters that were unnecessary, but it’s still overall a good game, and the Sonic Team is still getting the point across that it’s about fast action and fun. Then, another couple years later, you’ve got the PS1, PS2, GameCube, and Xbox, so you decide to make the WHOLE sonic series 3-D. From the start, it really wasn’t good, and die-hard fans were MORE than disappointed, and couldn’t believe what was happening. Sonic all of the sudden wasn’t as fast, you had some free-world elements, and it overall wasn’t the same. Now you have a slower Sonic, more characters than you can count, and it just wasn’t good. Is sonic ever going to go back to it’s glory days of 2-D, fast paced, fun and hard game that it once was? The up and coming sonic looks cool, but I just don’t know if anything can really re-vitalize the series without going back to 2-D, or putting it on a flat plane (if you know what I mean), and not have any free-world elements. What do you guys think? Will the Sonic series ever go back to the way it was, or will it stay, and just continue to make old fans loose interest in it?

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About SuperMario290

Ummm...I'm a 15 year old kid that lives somewhere in the US. I post on all of my blogs, my most famous being Default Prime (defaultprime.com). I also am a freelance web designer and author for some sites, and reap the benefit of this as I don't have to take up a "real" job. I also love to snowboard and skateboard, my two favorite sports in the WHOLE wide world.

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