Honestly, I was expecting a lot and got a lot of pixelated chaos instead. It is kind of addictive, though. The levels feel like they were thrown together last minute. Some parts are way too tricky for my tired brain, and the physics sometimes feel wonky. But I kept playing anyway.
This game has neat mechanics that keep you on your toes. Jumping, spinning, and dodging stuff is simple at first. But the tricky parts appear fast. Physics sometimes mess up, especially in tight spots. Still, fun enough to keep trying, even if it gets annoying.
Playing Sonic Superstars is all about picking the right character and power-ups. Sonic is fast, Tails has gadgets, and Knuckles packs strength. No need for fancy loadouts, just mix speed with some tricky moves for better runs. Overthinking it is not worth it.
Use the secret shortcuts you find on the sides of levels. They save time and keep you ahead. Collect coins carefully—they can add up fast. Avoid unnecessary fights, focus on speed. Sometimes jumping early helps dodge tricky traps you may not see coming.
The story is straightforward. Sonic and friends face off against the bad guys trying to take over. Levels are mostly linear, with a few surprises. The ending wraps up quickly, kind of unsatisfying, but the journey is what gets you hooked. Be ready for a lot of retries to finish it all.