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SonicN Details
Batteries Included: 0Binding: Video Game
Brand: Jack Of All Games
EAN: 0758478020128
ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending
Label: Jack of All Games
Manufacturer: Jack of All Games
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: N-Gage
Publisher: Jack of All Games
Release Date: 2003-10-15
Studio: Jack of All Games
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Summary: Not terrible, but much better on Game Boy Advance.
Comment: Sonic N is one of the most hyped N-Gage games. It is also the one I was looking forward to the most. Unfortunately, it has several problems. First, the small, vertical screen of the N-Gage makes it hard to see everything. Second, it is, level-for-level, the same game as Sonic Advance.
If you are a hardcore Sonic fan, you already played this on the Game Boy Advance. It was a much better game there. All the levels are intact, with some being harder than others. There are 4 characters: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Rose. Control is fine, but the game is slower than it was on Game Boy Advance. This is a classic 2D Sonic game, with a plot based around getting Dr. Eggman. There are no new gameplay elements to speak of.
Sonic N is not a terrible game, it just should have been so much better. If you bought an N-Gage, then buy this, as it is one of the better titles out there. But if you have the chance, play it on Game Boy Advance instead.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Fun but already made
Comment: This is EXACTLY the same game as Sonic Advance. Don't get me wrong, this is an awesome game, but the only difference is the name and screen size. You can play as Sonic, Miles (Tails), Knuckles, and Amy Rose. When you get all the chaos emeralds which can be aquired by a speacial minigames (7 games and emeralds), Sonic gets a speacial moon stage where you can play as Super Sonic. There is also a chao garden where you can raise a chao. I took one star since you will beat it all in less than a week. If you are an older fan of the blue blur and miss the side-scrolling adventures, they have returned.




