How about a Wario and Waluigi game instead? Give Mario a vacation, I'd like to see the two goofy villains get some time to shine!
I spend a lot of time going back and replaying games I've already beaten. Currently I'm playing Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on Xbox 360, even though I already beat it 100% with all trophies on the Playstation 3.
Even though I have an impossible to finish backlog at this point, I still go back to the classics.
Shove your over priced broken games, your future patches to fix your intentionally shipped broken games, and your digital stores selling micro-trash-actions straight back where the sun don't shine.
I uses to buy Ubisoft games back when they were good. Sad to see their greed and ignorance completely ruined a company that used to make great games in earnest.
Ubi-junk games are always broken on release. They're ones of the first publishers to adopt the anti-consumer practice of knowingly shipping out sloppy / messy / buggy games in order to garner Black Friday sales, then "patch it later" (and sometimes those patches never come!).
Live service games are always broken on release.
Live service Ubi-junk games? In excellent shape upon release!
JUST KIDDING! MORE BROKEN TRASH!
This is the direction most publishers want to head. (*sigh*) Broken game launches year after year, lessons never learned because they know gamers willingly let themselves be taken advantage of.
Ubi-junk live-service game? Pass.
Why don't you use Ad block on both Desktop and Mobile like me? Makes life so much easier, same for 'NoScript' add-on.
I had already beaten the original back in the 90's, but I also beat it again on PS4 three years ago.
Definitely play the original so you can compare and contrast the differences.
Even as a Sonic fan, I didn't really care for those games, and getting the Chaos Emeralds were freakin' horrible. Even with an emulator and save states, I didn't have the desire to try. I also didn't like most of the levels or bosses either. Unfortunately, DiMPs aren't good at making Sonic games.
I spent years playing Final Fantasy XI on PS2 / PC / X360, and I never needed to buy XBL Gold in order to play on X360. This is some money-grubbing B.S.!
Final Fantasy XI did not require GOLD subscription on Xbox 360. You should get your facts straight prior to posting.
I'm pretty sure you're being sarcastic and the downvoters did not realize that. Heh.
I own two DVD copies, the standard launch edition, the special DVD set which came out later, then the blu-ray and once again the 4K HDR blu-ray (which looks identical to the 1080p blu-ray to my eyes, doesn't seem like the HDR does anything, but I could be wrong).
But yeah, I still want to go watch it in theaters again for that amazing sound quality which can't be replicated at home. The soundtrack is still my favorite of all time!
I don't support Ubi-junk anymore, they burned bridges with me by constantly releasing rushed out sloppy trash, or filler and grindy trash, or generic boring trash. Take your pick. Once you burn a bridge with me, its done and over with. Even when they release a good game, they still won't see my support or money.
This is what happens when you disrespect your fanbase, there's no going back.
More like "The Next Shit Thing" made by developers with no talent, or passion to make anything worth our time or money.
@mkis007
Unless if you want to count Revengeance, which I started a new playthrough of recently, and damn is it still fun.
Nice, I just looked it up! Thanks for sharing.
Out of the games on that list, I've beaten:
Maximo
God of War II (but on PS3)
Jak II
Stuntman
No, not a divisive game. The visuals, levels, music, controls were all great. Having to buy Sonic & Knuckles wasn't an issue at all, just more awesome gaming made available to me at the time. I lived through that era, and I don't remember anyone complaining that they had to buy another cartridge just to get the complete game, if you enjoyed Sonic games on the Genesis, you were happy to get another one back then.
The only issue with Sonic 3 is that stupid freakin...
It shows the sad state of affairs the industry is in when this is something worth mentioning these days.