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Alacrist said: If Sonic and the Secret Rings was the first step in revitalizing a franchise gone astray, it certainly wasn't a very good one. In fact, it turned out to be more like a drunken waddle out of bed before careening down a flight of stairs. Still, it's reassuring to see that Sega is, at the very least, attempting to reestablish their fallen mascot as a character that could convince you to buy his game. Unless, of course, that's still happening...
I wouldn't say that. Fans loves it(saying it's one of the best 3D Sonic games, if not the best). And even with negative reviews, it still got a 72% on Gamerankings, which isn't awful(expecially as some reviews used 5 as the average, not 7). It's definatly aa step in the right dirrection. I thibnk they would be better of to stick with the Act concept and ditch the missions.