Yesterday, numerous game sites were reporting on the fact that Sega would not send out review codes for its upcoming platform adventure, Sonic Forces, until the day of release, causing people to fear that the latest game from the spiky one might be a stinky one.
This isn't an unwarranted fear, as the Sonic series has been spotty, with some real disappointments over the years. This was somewhat rectified earlier in 2017, when the brand was handed to Christian Whitehead and development teams PagodaWest Games and Headcannon, who created the fan-pleasing Sonic Mania, with some going as far as to call it the best of the Sonic franchise.
Sega has responded to the review code concern via the Sonic twitter, where they stated that day one patches are the reason no codes were being made available. This is a surprising statement, seeing as Japanese publication Famitsu did get an allowance to review Sonic Forces, scoring it a mighty 35/40.
A demo was also released in Japan, but bafflingly limits the gameplay to sixty-second chunks. I can definitely empathise that some Sonic fans feel frustrated by the media, whom they feel are overly harsh on the franchise, but it is also tough to stay optimistic when cloaked promotional tactics are being used by publishers.
Regardless, we will be able to experience Sega's latest arcade platform romp featuring Sonic, Tails, Shadow and co. when Sonic Forces drops November 7 on PS4, PC, Switch and Xbox One.
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