The open-world influence from Breath of the Wild is undeniable, but it somehow effortlessly fits into the Sonic gameplay formula. Jumping and sprinting from one set piece to the next is a joy to behold, and I couldn’t wipe the cheesiest of grins off of my face as I was doing so. While the typical Sonic herky-jerk still lingers on, especially in the light dash ability and boost trigger, it altogether flows particularly well. Just tonnes of grind-rails, loop-de-loops and wall-running sections which emanate that timeless adrenaline rush fans have been craving. The first praise I must give-considering this is a Sonic game-is that there’s no character-swapping or gimmicky werewolf nonsense. Our mini VIDEO REVIEW of Sonic Frontiers! Blazing Blue Trails
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