Sometimes, it feels like running in circles. The game is pretty open, but the controls can be wonky. It’s not as smooth as I hoped. Still, there’s something addictive about just zipping around the fields. Gets frustrating when your jumps mess up at the worst moments.
The gameplay is a mix of neat platforming with tricky physics. The open world is big but sometimes feels empty. The physics can be wonky, making jumps unpredictable. It’s a bit rough around the edges but still fun to explore.
You don’t need fancy builds to enjoy Sonic Frontiers. Just focus on speed and agility. Some players swear by specific skill combos, but honestly, just upgrading what feels right helps more. It’s a simple game in terms of character setup.
Find a secret boost pad near the main starting point. It speeds up your progress early on. Don’t waste time on side quests unless you need extra coins. Master the spin dash early, it’s the most useful trick. And avoid falling into tricky spots too often.
The story isn’t hard to follow, but some parts are confusing. You run through different zones, fight some bosses, and try to save the world. The ending feels a bit rushed. Overall, it’s a decent ride, but don’t expect too much depth from the story.