The Ultimate Retrospective: Why Sonic Heroes Still Matters In the early 2000s, Sega was at a crossroads. Having recently transitioned into a third-party developer, they needed a game that could reintroduce their mascot to a multi-platform audience. Enter , a title that traded the gritty, complex narratives of Sonic Adventure 2 for a bright, frantic, and experimental team-based experience.
The game features 12 playable characters split into four distinct teams, each with their own campaign and difficulty level: Sonic Heroes
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a newcomer curious about the "blue blur," here is a deep dive into the colorful chaos that is Sonic Heroes . 1. The Core Gimmick: Strength in Numbers The Ultimate Retrospective: Why Sonic Heroes Still Matters
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