![]() Lately, however, I cant say that I’ve been all that impressed. I’ve played almost every installation to date. So, SEGA, where the hell is your head at? Let’s do some simple problem solving here, shall we? If Sonic Mania can survive and even exceed sales expectations, a game that goes back to the formula of the 90s Sonic games, why the heck would you believe that a Sonic Adventure game couldn’t achieve success too? It seems pretty silly to write off the idea entirely, especially when we take into account that Sonic Team’s Sonic Forces didn’t exactly enjoy widespread acclaim, and that fans have been begging for a new Adventure game for years now. I understand that the team doesn’t want to retread old ground, but as aforementioned, Sonic Mania proved that this ideology can prove fruitful. According to Takashi Iizuka, Sonic Adventure 3 would not be an advancement of the series, but rather Sonic Team repeating themselves. He went on to say that the team is focused on trying new things and pushing Sonic’s boundaries to the limit. Not so long back, Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka stated that the team does not want to step back to the Adventure series just to please the fans. ![]() So, why the hell haven’t we seen Sonic Adventure 3? Despite the big success of the Sonic Adventure games? Though with that being said, and in my humble opinion, Sonic Adventure and its direct sequel, Sonic Adventure 2, are the best 3D Sonic games to date. I’m all for nostalgia, and if anything, Sonic Mania is a prime example of how taking a step back in time can be a very good thing. Now, I know just as well as the next person, that Sonic 2 remains one of the best 2D Sonic games to date, rivaled only by the recently released Sonic Mania.
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