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Friday, February 14, 2020

Videogame Review, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed for the Nintendo 3DS (w/ Brand New Nintendo 2DS)



Videogame Review, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed for the Nintendo 3DS (w/ Brand New Nintendo 2DS)

The game packs a punch with a great likelihood of hitting me in the face with errors, glitches, and impossible circumstances.  I must say it as it is.  Gamers will want to keep on playing a game and accept their flaws; however, we should be able to tell the difference between do’s and don’ts.  Remember Wreck-It Ralph?  Well, here, you’ll find him drowning in lava and coming out alive.  Sega’s design there defeats the entire purpose of this character’s star-movie role.  My Nintendo 2DS is better for use to play this Sega game than my Nintendo 3DS XL is.  I don’t understand it.  Perhaps the 3D puts the glitches and errors on fire compared to 2D.  On my 2DS, the cartridge slot is out of the way, but the volume switch isn’t.  This time around, analog control errors are minimal.  You’ll still have to perform impossible feat- for examples, throwing snowballs over lava without melting, fly through a cave wall, get hit by a dark glitch, see a cactus dancer with one leg at distance and two legs close up, miss weapon items that are closer to you than other weapon items you’re at distance with, become glued to the boat while it’s drowning, etc.  Nothing makes sense.  You’ll find a million problems with this game.  To illustrate this point of argument, I’ve gotten more glitches in 15 minutes on this Sega game than I did on Mario Kart Tour IN THREE MONTHS!  It’s crazy!  It’s absolutely crazy!  People who play this racing game without complaints aren’t paying attention at all- they’re distracted from all the visuals, all the graphics, all the images, and don’t pen down the exact issues and problems revealed from experiencing the program off-hand.  This is why game companies have been charging players more money for their video games.  It takes money, processing, and thorough transaction to make the deal.  Weapons will just suddenly disappear.  One time, many times, over and over, my missiles and fireworks kept on flying under the road.  That’s right- under the road!  My enemies are over the road for crying out loud!  They’re over the rainbow in discord and chaos.  Let me ask nerds a question.  Do you actually enjoy glitches?  There’s something wrong with people’s heads out there and the high ratings from Gamestop and Wal-Mart for Sega’s game leave me hurt and upset.  How do players put up with all this?  Do they just keep playing?  It must be mindless gaming.  Fortunately, I found this game some time ago in the discount rack and, from playing the game and experiencing so many glitches and programming errors, I can see why.


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