Sonic 3D Blast
Publisher | Sega |
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Console | Sega Genesis |
Developer | sega |
Downloads | 713 |
Released | November 01, 1996 |
Rate |
4/5
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Sonic 3D Blast is a platform game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Sega. It was released in 1996 for the Sega Genesis and later ported to the Sega Saturn, PC, and other platforms.
Gameplay
The game features a mix of traditional 2D platforming and 3D exploration, with the player controlling Sonic as he travels through various levels and collects Flickies, small birds that act as the game's main collectibles. The game also features a variety of enemies, obstacles, and boss battles.
One of the standout features of Sonic 3D Blast is its graphics. The game utilizes pre-rendered 3D graphics, giving the game a unique look that stands out from other games in the series. The game's environments are bright and colorful, with detailed character models and animations.
Sound
The game's sound design is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of classic Sonic tunes and new tracks that fit the game's whimsical atmosphere. The game's controls are responsive, allowing the player to perform a variety of actions, such as jumping, rolling, and spinning.
However, the game has some drawbacks. The game's camera can be frustrating at times, making it difficult to navigate some of the game's 3D environments. Additionally, the game's difficulty can be inconsistent, with some levels being too easy and others being too challenging.
Overall
Sonic 3D Blast is a solid addition to the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, with its unique graphics and fun gameplay. While it may not be the strongest entry in the series, it's still a fun platformer that's worth checking out for fans of the series or platforming games in general.