Sonic Frontiers is the 'cornerstone of future Sonic games', just as Sonic Adventure was back in 1998. That's according …
Discussing the structure of the latest game in the series, it seems the open zone design will be the new standard.Sonic Frontiers - The DF Tech Review - Every Version Tested - PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Switch!
Honouring Sonic's roots is done literally through the game's cyberspace levels, which are inspired by past Sonic games. But the game also has that same sense of speed and movement the series is known for. "We know many players love exploring expansive worlds with no predetermined path and that's what we set out to achieve with our new open-zone platforming concept. I am very excited for Sonic to join this revolutionary step in immersive gaming worlds."
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