![]() ![]() I have a soft spot for badass characters who start as hostile and then learn to open themselves up and make friends. The reason for why I like Blaze is not Sonic 06, I never played that game. I mean, I don't want Sonic to become Road Runner, but the concept of one character whose gimmick is to bring Road Runner's humor with him is neat, as long as it's not overdone. I like his unique design and the cartoony humor he's associated with. Sonic and Knuckles are now friends, so Fang brings back a side of Knuckles that can't be shown anymore. I think he's a detachment of Knuckles now that Knuckles became a good guy: Fang chuckles at you while he activates a trap, just like knuckles during his debut game. little is known about this character, because he was forgotten for many years and only appeared in a few games (only once with a major role), but still, I like him for what I've seen of him. Of the main group of characters, he's definitely my favorite by far.Ĭool design, funny, and no more else. Lastly, the punching animations of Knuckles in the advance sprites are very cool, I liked the uppercut combo in Advance 1. I've done countless sketches of Angel Island with my headcanon position of the zones drawn on it, etc. when I played Sonic 3 for the first time as a kid, I couldn't stop fantasizing about Angel Island, the Chaos Emeralds and so. ![]() There are fond childhood memories related to this character as well anyway. I still remember that line in Sonic Battle when Emerl trolled Knuckles by telling everyone that he's been tricked again, despite he said to keep it secret: it made me laugh a lot. I don't even mind him being tricked by Eggman as long as it makes sense. I've always liked this guy since the beginning, and I even like the movie's interpretation of him. in fact, I could have added "Chao" as a separated entry in my list. Chao are adorable and another reason for why I like Cream is because she's associated with chao. Cream brings me back in time, and I have a lot of happy memories of those years. Yeah I've always associated Cream to some early 2000's magical girl anime like Ojamajo Doremi and other similar shows, that were very popular at the time (at least in my country). Cream reminds me of the early 2000's in general, the time when I was a middle school student and anime were still mainstream. It took me a while to realize that I miss her a lot, and that I've a lot of fond memories related to this character. When I was an early teen, I played the game and loved it, but at the time I couldn't admit to myself that I liked such a girly character, so for years I overlooked her. I love Sonic Advance 2, and that's Cream's debut game. She's cute, and cool at times, but it's not just that. There's something incredibly nostalgic about this character. there might be ones that I like more than others, but I don't feel like rating them, I like all those characters. The list changed over time and will eventually change again in the future. ![]() UPDATE: SEGA's website for the game provides official screenshots, including confirmation that Sonic will be in this version of the game as well. Thanks to Dodger on the Discord for the news tip! Expect us to give our hands (and eyes)-on impressions when it's available later this year. Samba de Amigo and motion controls haven't always been in agreement, and even the Switch's motion still is a major question mark until people can get hands on, but the accuracy needed for VR 3D-space controllers will almost certainly be a step up, even if it means the Samba format shifts from center-outwards to towards-the-player. 40 tracks will be available at launch with more as DLC later, and the trailer is set to one song that, shockingly, has not been confirmed yet for Party Central, the ever iconic "Vamos a Carnival." Much of the track list lines up with what we've seen for Party Central, with the new additions of "Pompeii" by Bastille, "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi, and "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club (though it's possible these tracks are also in Party Central and haven't been announced). Much like Party Central, the game touts Amigo costumes, online leaderboards, and much of the same soundtrack however, notes in the VR version fly in towards the player rather than emanate from the center of the screen. In true Samba fashion, the gameplay trailer shows off the player shaking the Quest controllers in alignment with oncoming notes and periodically posing to match stick figure commands throughout the song. ![]()
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