Azure Dream
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Hero of Legend said:But like I said, I don't recall if critics preferred the Wii or HD day stages, maybe the fact the Wii version was more commonly the higher-rated one points to the Wii day stages actually being preferred? Wasn't the Werehog seen as worse on Wii? Particularly due to the controls (which I myself found to be okay, and I only used the Wiimote + Nunchuck setup)?
I like the Werehog stages much better in the Wii version, but don't play with Remote+Nunchuk, they require very unnecessary motion controls. Just play with a Classic Controller.
Interestingly, playing Sonic with a CC gives you a slightly different control scheme than if you play with a GC controller, and I actually prefer the CC one.
The HD Day stages are probably better, but I liked some things about the Wii version too. I just wish it didn't run so dry on Day content so fast. There are stretches of the games where you play tons of Werehog levels, then one main Sonic stage, maybe a objective-based version of that stage, then back to Werehog.
Could you tell us a bit about the story behind Sonic Colours? It looks more like the old games, which were set on Moebius, than the new-style Sonics set in Station Square...
So... much... derp...
We have two different worlds for Sonic games one is human, and one is set on the non-human side. Sonic Colours is set on the non-human side.
This is also der- wait, Iizuka said it?
Pray tell, who lived in these buildings? The six inch tall animals? Did Eggman just build them so he could move around from night to night, never staying in one place for too long?