Sonic the hedgehog’s enjoying a bit of renaissance at the moment. With a return to form in the shape of Sonic Generations on console, Sega has obviously deemed it the right time to drop the second part of Sonic 4 into your mobile devices. Read more
Got your pay cheque? A lighter? Great, because we’ve got every game review this month rounded up for you in one place, so it’s time to find out what to burn some of that hard earned on. This month’s seen quirky indie games, the ultimate in downloadable content, and not one, but two of the best RPGS we’ve ever played. Tuck in!
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1, or Sonic 4 to more impatient fans of the spiky blue bolt, is Sega’s bold attempt to restore some of its beleaguered mascot’s pride after close to two decades of underachievement and disappointment. Is this download-only platformer a fitting tribute to the classic Sonics of yesteryear, or is it a waste of cash, like so many of the blue hedgehog’s recent excursions? Strap on your red sneakers because we’re about to find out in our Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I review.
Sonic looks set to spin onto Natal during the Natal E3 launch event. A Sega Natal game was teased by a senior exec back in March but now a few more details have been discharged into the rumoursphere claiming Sonic will be the first Sega character to hit Natal. Could that mean some serious running and lunging for rings?
iPhone 4.0 is apparently known within the walls of Apple’s Cupertino HQ as Mammoth. That got us thinking about gadget codenames. Do the pseudonyms manufacturers slap on their secret tech live up to the products that finally emerge? Read on for our take on four of history’s most intriguing gadget codenames including iPhone 4.0’s prehistoric placeholder…
Sonic 4 was meant to be spinning into our lives this summer but it seems tarting up the sprightly blue mammal is taking longer than expected. Sega has announced that Sonic 4 will be delayed until later in the year. But tt’s confirmed that Sonic 4 is headed for the iPhone too by way of consolation. Sonic’s meant to be speedy, so what’s taking so long?