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God that game looks beautiful on the 360!

at any rate, I hear what people are saying about IGN (in particular) dogging Wii on the reviews. Maybe they do a bit, but I think when you have to (or supposed to) judge the same game on different systems unbaisly it can be pretty hard when the game systems are two totaly different platforms. At the same time I think it's hard for any gamer to justify giving one version that has levels missing the same grade as another version that is "complete". Yeah it's a sucky situation, but I dunno, I guess I can just see where they are coming from.



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Does anyone want to play as a stand-in for me in the Werehog levels? I imagine myself going lalala, just-passing-time-until-daytime-level while playing them.  Oh well, i'll probably enjoy the game anyways. Arthurian sword for the wiin though.



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Commando said:
 At the same time I think it's hard for any gamer to justify giving one version that has levels missing the same grade as another version that is "complete". Yeah it's a sucky situation, but I dunno, I guess I can just see where they are coming from.

 

The Wii-Version has an other level design and other levels than the ps360, so no level is "missing" in the wii version.



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A Wii game getting a 7.5 on IGN lately is about the same as a 360 title getting a 10. Going by that math this game is about a 9.8 and must be spectacular.



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z101 said:
Commando said:
 At the same time I think it's hard for any gamer to justify giving one version that has levels missing the same grade as another version that is "complete". Yeah it's a sucky situation, but I dunno, I guess I can just see where they are coming from.

 

The Wii-Version has an other level design and other levels than the ps360, so no level is "missing" in the wii version.

Was my post missed?  Mazuri is there but there is no level, only a hub world and a boss fight.  Empire City isn't in the strategy guide.  Yes I have the Wii version of the game.  The only thing that kind of puzzles me about this version is the fact that there is only 1 regular Sonic stage per continent, then 3 Werehog stages.  Although I didn't get very far into the game yet, I can confirm that there are no levels for Mazuri and Empire City.

 



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IGN Sucks! I'm halfway through the game and i haven't noticed a single frame rate drop!

Also, the were-hog parts are good... it just feels like an entirely different game :S



 

I was about to make another topic but forgot about this one.  Anyway, Gametrailers review: 7.0

Does the game release in Europe tomorrow?



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BTW, the regular sonic levels are ran though, with little fighting. Of course they would be shorter.



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