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Sonic Colors: Ultimate

2021
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Comedy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableSep 7, 2021
PlatformXbox Series X, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperBlind Squirrel Entertainment
Overview

Sonic Colors: Ultimate will be arriving September 7th, 2021! Join Sonic on an intergalactic journey, fully remastered for a new generation -- with a few new features, too! Sonic Colors: Ultimate is being developed by Blind Squirrel Entertainment, a passionate team known for their AAA HD remasters.

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Metacritic Score

74


Opencritic Score

74


IMDB Score

6.4

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Critics praise Sonic Colors: Ultimate for its light-hearted and engaging story focused on Sonic and Tails teaming up against Dr. Eggman, with snappy cutscenes and cute humor appealing to younger players. However, some critics criticize the lack of depth, painful writing, and poor quality of cutscenes. Overall, while not groundbreaking, the story provides a simple and enjoyable narrative for players, particularly younger audiences, with fun humor and entertaining interactions between characters.

The critics generally agree that the story of Sonic Colors: Ultimate is simple, light-hearted, and geared towards a younger audience. Positive aspects highlighted include engaging cutscenes, humorous dialogues, and a focus on Sonic and Tails teaming up to defeat Dr. Eggman's plans. Critics like GamingBolt appreciate the lightweight and engaging story with snappy cutscenes and cute humor that appeals to younger players. Additionally, Game Over Online praises the subversion of Dr. Eggman tropes and the introduction of enjoyable humor in the narrative, making Eggman's character more entertaining this time around. On the negative side, some critics, like Pure Nintendo, Pure Xbox, and Noisy Pixel, find the story lacking depth, with painful writing, flat jokes, and atrocious dialogue. Pure Nintendo specifically mentions the story being considered bad overall. Additionally, some critics, such as But Why Tho?, criticize the quality of the cutscenes, mentioning that they look terrible compared to the rest of the game. Malditos Nerds also points out that the cinematics are pixelated and not a strong point in the game's narrative. Overall, the consensus among critics is that while the story in Sonic Colors: Ultimate may not be revolutionary or overly melodramatic, it serves its purpose in providing a simple and enjoyable narrative for players, especially younger audiences. Critics like Comicbook.com and Gaming Age appreciate the engaging storyline that gives Sonic a reason to utilize the Wisps' powers to combat Dr. Eggman. Despite some criticisms regarding the writing quality and depth of the story, the majority of reviewers acknowledge the game's ability to deliver a fun and light-hearted adventure with entertaining humor and engaging interactions between the characters.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the gameplay of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. Positive feedback includes praise for fast-paced platforming, Wisps power-ups, and level design variety. Some critics laud precise controls and new mechanics like Rival Rush mode, while others criticize floaty controls and unengaging speed. The game offers a diverse experience but struggles to seamlessly integrate gameplay elements, leading to a polarized reception among reviewers.

The gameplay of Sonic Colors: Ultimate has received a mix of positive and negative feedback from critics. Many reviewers praised the fast-paced platforming, the sense of speed, and the inclusion of Wisps as power-ups that enhance Sonic's abilities. Critics like TheGamer highlighted the precise controls and exhilarating experience, while Screen Rant appreciated the addition of Wisps for offering new ways to explore the environment. The variety in level design, the introduction of new mechanics like Rival Rush mode, and the blend of 2D and 3D gameplay were also mentioned positively by critics such as Eurogamer Italy and Digital Chumps. On the downside, several critics pointed out issues with the gameplay of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. Trusted Reviews and NME criticized the floaty controls and lack of speed expected from a Sonic game, making it feel awkward and less engaging. NintendoWorldReport and IGN Portugal mentioned frustrating controls, especially in non-linear sections, and the use of power-ups like Wisps that detract from Sonic's core mechanics. Some critics, like Finger Guns and God is a Geek, found certain gameplay mechanics to work well independently but not mesh together seamlessly, leading to moments of boredom or frustration. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the gameplay of Sonic Colors: Ultimate leans towards a mixed reception. While some appreciated the fast-paced action, variety in level design, and the addition of Wisps for gameplay diversity, others found issues with controls, the balance between 2D and 3D sections, and the implementation of certain power-ups. The game seems to offer a rewarding experience for fans of Sonic's speed-focused gameplay but falls short in delivering a consistently engaging and polished gameplay experience across all aspects. Critics like GamingBolt and Pure Xbox highlighted the well-designed levels and focus on Sonic's abilities, while others, like Trusted Reviews and NME, felt that certain elements detracted from the overall enjoyment of the gameplay. Ultimately, players may find enjoyment in Sonic Colors: Ultimate's gameplay if they appreciate the mix of platforming styles and are willing to overlook its shortcomings.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Graphics and Visual Design of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. Some praise the visually appealing art direction and vibrant worlds, while others criticize technical issues, outdated graphics, and inconsistencies in visual quality. Overall, the game offers enhanced visuals and detailed environments, but is marred by graphical glitches, muddy visuals, and platform discrepancies.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Sonic Colors: Ultimate are quite varied. Some critics, like Digital Chumps and Comicbook.com, praise the game for its visually appealing and varied art direction, with colorful and vibrant worlds that make it one of the best-looking Sonic games available. Critics such as COGconnected and VGC appreciate the significant visual upgrade from the original Wii version, noting the improved sharpness, vibrant graphics, and higher resolutions up to 4K. The enhanced visuals, updated lighting, and detailed environments are highlighted as positives, contributing to a visually appealing experience. On the other hand, several critics express concerns and criticisms about the game's graphics and visual design. Pocket Tactics and NintendoWorldReport point out technical issues on the Switch version, including graphical glitches, slowdowns, longer load times, and missing graphical effects, making the game look embarrassing compared to other platforms. Gaming Age and Trusted Reviews criticize the visuals for appearing muddy, with colors bleeding into each other and limited options to improve them through settings, making it challenging to play for extended periods. Some critics, like Shacknews and Metro GameCentral, mention that the visual upgrades are not impressive, with the game looking fairly old and lacking in significant improvements from the original Wii version. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. While some critics appreciate the enhanced visuals, vibrant colors, and improved resolutions, others raise concerns about technical issues, outdated graphics, and inconsistencies in visual quality. Critics like Pure Xbox and Game Over Online commend the game for its stunning vistas, colorful backdrops, and detailed environments, despite some shortcomings in the cutscenes. The general sentiment suggests that while Sonic Colors: Ultimate showcases some visual improvements and appealing art direction, there are notable drawbacks and discrepancies across different platforms that impact the overall visual experience.


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Critics generally praised the energetic soundtrack and engaging sound design of Sonic Colors: Ultimate, with remixed tracks enhancing the gameplay experience. Some highlighted issues like varying volume levels and disappointing remixed tracks. However, the majority found the music enjoyable and fitting for the fast-paced Sonic gameplay. While there were criticisms, the game ultimately succeeded in delivering a vibrant and engaging audio experience that resonated positively with most critics.

The Sound Design and Music of Sonic Colors: Ultimate received a generally positive reception from critics. Many reviewers praised the energetic and engaging soundtrack, with some tracks being remixed to enhance the overall experience. Critics like COGconnected appreciated the amped-up soundtrack, while Comicbook.com highlighted the catchy tunes and strong voice work that added to the game's charm. Eurogamer Italy and Siliconera also commended the rearranged soundtrack for contributing positively to the gameplay experience. Additionally, Game Over Online noted the well-done sound mixing that ensured clarity and distinctiveness in all audio elements. On the flip side, some critics had reservations about the Sound Design and Music of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. NintendoWorldReport and Nintendojo criticized the sound design for issues like varying volume levels and audio imbalance, especially for players using surround sound systems. Nintendo Enthusiast and Pocket Tactics expressed disappointment in the remixed tracks, stating that they did not live up to the original soundtrack's quality. MondoXbox pointed out issues with the sound mix and the lack of separate volume adjustments for music and gameplay sounds, impacting the overall audio experience negatively. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards a positive evaluation of the Sound Design and Music in Sonic Colors: Ultimate. The remixed and rearranged soundtrack was generally well-received for adding energy and excitement to the gameplay, as noted by Shacknews and Pure Nintendo. While there were criticisms regarding certain tracks and sound design issues, the majority of reviewers found the music to be enjoyable and fitting for the fast-paced Sonic experience. IGN's mention of the missed opportunity to choose between original and remixed tracks in-game was a common point of contention, but it did not overshadow the overall appreciation for the game's sound design and music. Ultimately, Sonic Colors: Ultimate seems to have succeeded in delivering a vibrant and engaging audio experience that resonated positively with most critics.


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Critics mostly praise Sonic Colors: Ultimate's voice acting for adding humor and enhancing the game experience. While some mention audio balance issues and mixed opinions on jokes, overall, the voice work is considered a significant improvement over past Sonic games, with many commending the performances and charm it brings.

The voice acting in Sonic Colors: Ultimate has received mostly positive feedback from critics. Comicbook.com, Game Over Online, Hardcore Gamer, IGN, and IGN Spain all praise the voice work, highlighting its strength in providing humor and enhancing the overall experience of the game. Critics like GameCritics specifically mention that the voice acting is great, while GamingTrend acknowledges that despite potential issues with the audio balance, the voice acting itself is of high quality. Additionally, Trusted Reviews appreciates the occasional humor brought by absurd park announcements, catering to a younger audience. On the flip side, there are some mixed opinions regarding the voice acting in Sonic Colors: Ultimate. GamingTrend notes that the voice acting can sometimes get drowned out by the loud music in cutscenes, potentially affecting the overall immersion. Trusted Reviews mentions that while the voice acting is tailored for a younger audience, some may find the jokes tedious. MGG points out that the French voice acting and humor may not appeal to all players, suggesting a lack of universal appeal in certain language dubs. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the voice acting in Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a significant improvement over previous Sonic games, with many praising the performances of the voice actors and the humor they bring to the story. IGN and IGN Spain highlight the well-done voice acting and the charm it adds to the game, while Generación Xbox appreciates the addition of a high-quality Spanish dub for Spanish-speaking players. Despite some minor issues with audio balance and varying preferences in language dubs, the majority of critics agree that the voice acting contributes positively to the overall experience of Sonic Colors: Ultimate.


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Sonic Colors: Ultimate got mixed reviews for its technical performance on PlayStation, with some critics praising smooth gameplay and visuals, while others criticized glitches and crashes. The game faced major issues on the Nintendo Switch, but Xbox One received positive feedback. Overall, performance varies across platforms, with room for improvement in addressing bugs and optimizing gameplay.

In terms of technical performance on the PlayStation platform, Sonic Colors: Ultimate received positive feedback from several critics. CGMagazine praised the presentation and gameplay on PS5, while Eurogamer Italy highlighted the smooth performance at 60fps and 1080p. Gfinity also commended the stable 60fps gameplay and 4K resolution on PS4, despite some minor framerate drops. These critics appreciated the enhancements in resolution and frame rate, making the game visually appealing and enjoyable to play on PlayStation consoles. However, there were some negative aspects regarding the technical performance on the PlayStation platform. GamingTrend reported glitches and crashes impacting the overall experience, while Video Chums described the game as clunky and glitchy with freezing visuals and moments of getting stuck behind invisible walls. Press Start Australia and Trusted Reviews mentioned hard crashes, visual bugs, and technical issues like characters phasing through the floor, indicating inconsistencies in the performance on PS4. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of Sonic Colors: Ultimate across all platforms is mixed. While some platforms like PlayStation received praise for smooth gameplay and visual enhancements, others like the Nintendo Switch faced major technical issues such as resolution problems, frame rate drops, and gameplay disruptions. Critics like NintendoWorldReport and Pure Nintendo highlighted significant bugs and glitches on the Switch version, impacting the overall gameplay experience. Despite some positive feedback on certain platforms like Xbox One, with Generación Xbox praising the smooth 4K and 60fps performance, the general sentiment suggests that Sonic Colors: Ultimate's technical performance varies significantly depending on the gaming platform, with room for improvement in addressing bugs and optimizing performance for all players.


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Sonic Colors: Ultimate impresses critics with its replay value, offering diverse gameplay elements, customization options, and hidden collectibles. While some point out unbalanced gameplay and lack of substantial new content as drawbacks, the consensus leans towards the game providing an engaging experience for fans looking to revisit levels and discover secrets.

The critics generally agree that Sonic Colors: Ultimate offers significant replay value through various gameplay elements and additional content. Positive aspects highlighted by reviewers include the multiple paths in levels, collectibles, unlockable abilities, and new game modes like Rival Rush, as mentioned by critics such as NintendoWorldReport, Pure Xbox, and Gfinity. The customization options for Sonic, such as changing appearance and unlocking Super Sonic, also contribute to the game's replayability, as noted by IGN and Xbox Achievements. The inclusion of hidden collectibles, different Wisps, and the ability to discover new paths and gameplay angles are features that enhance the replay value, according to critics like GameCritics and Digital Chumps. On the other hand, some critics point out potential drawbacks that may impact the overall replay value of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. Issues such as unbalanced gameplay, glitches affecting replayability, and the game feeling repetitive for players not deeply invested in the Sonic franchise, as mentioned by Vooks and Trusted Reviews, could hinder long-term engagement. The limited races, shorter length of the game, and lack of substantial new content are also highlighted as factors that may reduce the game's replay value, as noted by GameSkinny and MGG. Additionally, some reviewers express concerns about the game feeling like a last-minute addition or lacking substantial improvements to justify revisiting it, as mentioned by Checkpoint Gaming and Pocket Tactics. Overall, while there are mixed opinions on certain aspects of Sonic Colors: Ultimate's replay value, the consensus among critics leans towards the game offering a decent amount of content and features that encourage replayability for fans of the series. The variety in gameplay, hidden collectibles, additional game modes, and customization options are generally seen as positive factors that enhance the overall experience and replay value of the game. Critics like But Why Tho? and Siliconera highlight the game's perfect design for 100% completion and the increasing number of Wisps contributing to replay value. Despite some criticisms regarding potential limitations and lack of substantial new content, the majority of reviewers acknowledge the game's ability to provide an engaging and enjoyable experience for players looking to revisit levels, discover new secrets, and improve their rankings, ultimately making Sonic Colors: Ultimate a worthwhile choice for fans of the franchise seeking replay value.


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Overall Verdict

Critics praise Sonic Colors: Ultimate for its fun gameplay, vibrant visuals, and engaging level design. Some highlight its blend of 2D and 3D Sonic mechanics, improved graphics, and replay value. However, others criticize technical issues, downgraded graphics, and unbalanced gameplay. The game receives mixed reviews, with some considering it a solid addition to the Sonic series while others find it lacking in certain aspects. Recommended for fans and newcomers seeking a fun Sonic experience, but falls short of being a definitive modern Sonic title.

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Gaming-age.com

Sep 3, 2021

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate is an excellent version of an already decent Sonic title. It is fun, challenging, reasonably priced, and a perfect title to celebrate Sonic The Hedgehog's 30th anniversary.

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Thegamer.com

Sep 1, 2021

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The review concludes that Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a colorful remaster that improves on the original game and passes the test with flying colors. The game receives a score of 4.5/5.

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Game-over.com

Nov 1, 2021

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Sonic Colors Ultimate is a must-buy for fans of the original release or newcomers. It offers one of Sonic's finest adventures ever and his best 3D outing in history.


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Xboxtavern.com

Sep 9, 2021

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Sonic Colours: Ultimate offers classic Sonic fun with added diversity from Wisps. Some classic issues with 3D Sonic games remain, but overall a great time for Sonic fans. Bright visuals, excellent audio, and high replay value make it a worthwhile experience.

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Cogconnected.com

Sep 1, 2021

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a strong remaster with crisp graphics, tight controls, and a good balance between speed and precision. It may lack new content, but it is a great option for those looking for a 'good' Sonic game.

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Destructoid.com

Sep 1, 2021

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The review overall praises Sonic Colors: Ultimate, mentioning its marriage of 2D and 3D Sonic, the optional mechanics, sneaky level design, and hidden areas. The levels are described as gorgeous, with some exceptions. The voice acting is praised, but the story is not mentioned. The game is considered to have good replay value. The review does not mention the technical performance or stability.

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Levelup.com

Sep 14, 2021

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Sonic Colors Ultimate offers a satisfying experience for fans of the series, blending speed and platforming elements effectively.

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Digitalchumps.com

Sep 15, 2021

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Sonic Colors Ultimate is a well-done remaster that brings a beloved 3D Sonic game to new platforms. It is recommended for Sonic fans and newcomers alike, offering a fun and engaging experience with various gameplay elements and replay value.


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Nintendojo.com

Oct 1, 2021

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A fine remaster of a modern Sonic classic with some flaws in story cutscenes and remixed soundtrack; best 3D Sonic game available

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Comicbook.com

Sep 1, 2021

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a fun and fast Sonic game with exceptional level design. It offers a great experience for both fans who missed out on the original release and those looking to revisit the game. The minor gripe is the lack of visual upgrade for the cutscenes.

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