![]() ![]() ![]() The game runs much better with a consistent frame rate, the performance issues of the HD version have impact on the gameplay, specially on Eggmanland. I like both version, but there are aspects of the PS2/Wii version that I think are superior. I still want to try and keep going on the PS3 version, but dang is it frustrating.Īnyone else prefer the PS2 version over the PS3 version? Overall, I actually kinda like Unleashed now, at least on PS2. Was the PS2 not capable of rendering the towns in Unleashed or did Sega cut corners? The big downside to me with the PS2 version is that you don’t get to walk around the towns and instead you just click icons on a map. I actually kind of enjoy the werehog stages on PS2, but on PS3 they feel like a slog. The werehog stages are broken up into smaller segments (acts) on PS2 whereas on PS3 the werehog stages are one big act that goes on for like half an hour and of course are more difficult than the PS2 versions. The homing attack works as you would expect on PS2, sharing the jump button like every other Sonic game with the homing attack in it, but on PS3 they put jump and homing attack on separate buttons, which really messes up my flow. I barely got through the Egg Beatle battle on PS3, but on PS2 I S-ranked it. I'm only as far as Holoska on PS3 and PS3 Holoska is tougher than PS2 Holoska. In contrast the PS3 version gets difficult pretty early on. I'm at Eggmanland now, and this level is really tough, but I expect it to be tough given that I am almost at the end of the game. The difficulty on the PS2 version feels more normal to me with the earlier levels being easy and the later ones being harder. After playing both versions for a while and getting further in them than I did before I can say that I am having more fun with the PS2 version than the PS3 one. So, I went on eBay and repurchased the PS2 and PS3 versions. I guess I must have ended up selling all of my copies of Unleahsed at some point because when I went to go give Unleashed another try earlier this month, I couldn't find any of my copies. After getting fed up with the motion controls, I played it with a GameCube controller, which was better, but I decided to try Unleashed on other platforms (PS2 and PS3), and while the motion controls were gone on the other platforms, I still didn't enjoy the game mainly due to the werehog and gave up on Unleashed. Years later (2014-ish) I bought my own copy and I now hated motion controls on anything other than Wii Sports and Duck Hunt. I remember thinking the game was okay and I even liked the motion controls back then, but didn't bother renting it again. It was one of the last games I ever rented from Blockbuster. I first played it on the original Wii back in 2009. ![]() ↑ Casamassina, Matt ().So, I've been getting back into Sonic recently and decided to revisit Unleashed.Fans of Sonic Rush and Sonic Rush Adventure will be pleased to hear that Dimps is involved in designing the Wii stages!" "Sonic Team is managing the Wii development, but the coding and some of the design is being handled by some of our external partners in Japan. ↑ IGN: Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces Preview.↑ 42.0 42.1 IGN Resident Evil Zero Review (Also mentions that RE4 can use the GCN controller).↑ Eurogamer: Resident Evil Archives Review.↑ IGN: Rampage: Total Destruction Review.↑ IGN: EA Reveals NFS Nitro Release Date.↑ IGN: Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 Review.↑ IGN Pre-E3 2008: Hands-on Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2.↑ Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution Preview.↑ GameSpot: Muramasa: The Demon Blade review.↑ GameSpot: Mortal Kombat: Armageddon Review.↑ GameSpot: Metal Slug Anthology Review. ![]()
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