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This game is so awesome. It has 6 save files plus a no save mode for longplays or speedruns, it has tons of creative zones, Tails can now fly, it's so good. Sure, the level select is very hard to get, it's still a great game. Not as good as Sonic 3 & Knuckles, or Sonic & Knuckles alone, it's still great.
- Nic0981323
- 23 जन॰ 2021
- परमालिंक
It's no secret that Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles were supposed to be one gigantic game but developing time and cartridge ability forced the project to be split into two halves. Back in the 90s I only ever played Sonic and Sonic 2 on my Mega Drive. I remember when Sonic 3 came out in about June 1994. It was out of my price range at the time and by the time I had enough money to invest the Mega Drive was already losing ground to the next-generation consoles so I never bothered.
Now that I'm trying to catch up with all the games I missed I am a little bit disappointed with Sonic 3. The first sequel was released to unprecedented hype in the run up to Xmas in 1992, while Sonic 3 seemed to just appear in shops with little to no fanfare.
The gameplay is nearly no different from the previous games. Sonic jumps, dashes, spins, accelerates and smashes as usual. The special stages have been changed again. The rotating labyrinths and speedway chases are gone and in their place there is the cruelest, hardest level I've ever played in any video game. Sonic runs around on a giant sphere collecting blue spheres and avoiding red spheres, all in giddy, disorientating faux-3D. It's the kind of thing that provokes seizures. And unless you have the reflexes of a superhuman gunslinger and have a control pad with responses far beyond what the Mega Drive was capable of you'll never, ever manage to succeed at them all.
The music is also a bit of step-down from Sonic 1 and 2. Those tunes were catchy and fun, while the tunes in this game are just kinda middling and mediocre. A bit of a missed opportunity.
And don't get too excited about the ending. The game just...STOPS. There's no epic climax, no eye-candy, no credits recap. It just ends. I do realize that this is because the game is really only halfway finished but the developers still could have put in something...anything! A cliffhanger perhaps?
Despite the disappointment, I'm still looking forward to Sonic & Knuckles. It's got a lot to make up for. Afterwards I'll revisit Sonic 3 with the lock-on and see if it makes for a better experience.
Graphics A Sound B Gameplay B Lasting Appeal B-
Now that I'm trying to catch up with all the games I missed I am a little bit disappointed with Sonic 3. The first sequel was released to unprecedented hype in the run up to Xmas in 1992, while Sonic 3 seemed to just appear in shops with little to no fanfare.
The gameplay is nearly no different from the previous games. Sonic jumps, dashes, spins, accelerates and smashes as usual. The special stages have been changed again. The rotating labyrinths and speedway chases are gone and in their place there is the cruelest, hardest level I've ever played in any video game. Sonic runs around on a giant sphere collecting blue spheres and avoiding red spheres, all in giddy, disorientating faux-3D. It's the kind of thing that provokes seizures. And unless you have the reflexes of a superhuman gunslinger and have a control pad with responses far beyond what the Mega Drive was capable of you'll never, ever manage to succeed at them all.
The music is also a bit of step-down from Sonic 1 and 2. Those tunes were catchy and fun, while the tunes in this game are just kinda middling and mediocre. A bit of a missed opportunity.
And don't get too excited about the ending. The game just...STOPS. There's no epic climax, no eye-candy, no credits recap. It just ends. I do realize that this is because the game is really only halfway finished but the developers still could have put in something...anything! A cliffhanger perhaps?
Despite the disappointment, I'm still looking forward to Sonic & Knuckles. It's got a lot to make up for. Afterwards I'll revisit Sonic 3 with the lock-on and see if it makes for a better experience.
Graphics A Sound B Gameplay B Lasting Appeal B-
- CuriosityKilledShawn
- 29 मई 2010
- परमालिंक
While I still enjoy playing Sonic 3, there's something missing from this one that was in the first two. Maybe it's the fact that they changed all of the music around. Maybe it's the fact that they added yet another character to the Sonic franchise. Maybe it's just after the success and enjoyment of playing the first two Sonic games, the third can't live up to the same level. One interesting feature is you can attach this game to Sonic & Knuckels, the 4th game in the Sonic series, and play non-stop from the 1st zone in Sonic 3 to the final boss in Sonic & Knuckels. Also, for all the Tails fans out there, you can choose to play with Tails alone, or for all the Tails haters out there, you can choose to play with Sonic alone.
- callanvass
- 20 जन॰ 2006
- परमालिंक
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3, in my opinion, is one of the best Sega Genesis games I have ever played. Even though I haven't owned a Nintendo Wii for very long, I still enjoy it very much. In addition, even though I've never made it to the last level, I still enjoy the game very much. However, I made a promise to myself that I am going to figure out how to beat this game. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that the people at Sega Genesis know how to keep video game fanatics entertained. Now, in conclusion, if you're a video game fanatic, this is definitely one you'll want to play and own, so when you can, buy a Nintendo Wii and download this game.
- Catherine_Grace_Zeh
- 2 मार्च 2008
- परमालिंक
I would have greatly preferred to have reviewed this and "Sonic & Knuckles" as "Sonic 3 & Knuckles" (as one game) instead of doing them separately, but I guess it's nobody's fault except the limitations of the otherwise awesome Sega Genesis. With that said, I'll do my best in reviewing them both concisely. Anyway, after the monumental heights Sonic 2, it was a bit tricky to determine how to bring the blue blur to even higher heights. Sonic 2 already balanced the great level design and speed, as well as did everything else wonderfully. What could be done? Well, it appears that the answer was to just go nuts and go all out. Make the game as big as can be and make it unforgettable.
And, if you ask me, they not only did it, but also made, if you ask me, the absolute best game(s) on the console, period. The visuals are a lot more varied and full of life than ever before, the music is some of the most diverse and jam packed in a Sonic game ever, the levels are, in my opinion, some of the best ever designed in a Sonic game, the boss battles are inspired and fun to take down, and the blue sphere special stages are easily the best in a Sonic game to date.
While the half pipe special stages in Sonic 2 were fun in their own right, I really wasn't a fan of how big the difficulty spike was. I thought it made the game feel a bit too unbalanced (especially at the end), making for some slightly artificial difficulty, which I cover more about it in my Sonic 2 review. Shameless plug aside, none of these complaints apply here, as the blue sphere special stages have a near perfect difficulty curve. That's not to say they don't get really hard (they most definitely do by the end), but not one of them felt like they were asking too much of the player at once, and the way each blue sphere level is designed is not only fun, but also gradually more challenging with each stage, and is incredibly satisfying to fully grasp and complete-something that I can't quite say about any of the special stages in past games.
Speaking of which, how do you access these ones? Well, instead of hoping you have enough rings at a checkpoint (which still grants you access to mini games for power ups and rings in this game(s)) you find secret areas in each level where you can access the special stages. This brings me to level design. In my eyes, this game(s) has the best levels in any Sonic game to date. Because not only does it focus on speed, but it also incorporates exploration and thoughtful tropes like the wonderfully executed elemental shields that not only protects the player from one hit, but also gives them an ability based off of that element. They're not only fun, but also fit perfectly with the more natural environment aesthetic this game has, and it's a shame that we'd have to wait until "Sonic Mania" to see them again.
All of this helps each level to work wonderfully, as they're not only big and fun to speed around in, but they're consistently interesting, and if you mix that with the fun special stages that'll hook you to keep trying again, these levels are just excellent all around.
Really, the only "flaw" I can think of is that this game, on its own, feels maybe a touch too small (not by a lot, this would still be an okay length if this were it). Though, because this is all technically one half of a much more grand package, I don't really think it counts nowadays, especially what with how easy it is to play the full thing.
Overall, up until "Sonic Mania", this and "Sonic & Knuckles" together would be the closest to perfection the blue blur has seen yet. Sure, one could argue they'd rather just go super fast and not worry too much about exploration like in Sonic 2, but I feel all of what this game(s) brings and improves upon, this game(s) still reigns supreme as one of the best of all time. Plus, who doesn't like Knuckles, who would become one of the most iconic, memorable, and kickass video game characters of all time?
And, if you ask me, they not only did it, but also made, if you ask me, the absolute best game(s) on the console, period. The visuals are a lot more varied and full of life than ever before, the music is some of the most diverse and jam packed in a Sonic game ever, the levels are, in my opinion, some of the best ever designed in a Sonic game, the boss battles are inspired and fun to take down, and the blue sphere special stages are easily the best in a Sonic game to date.
While the half pipe special stages in Sonic 2 were fun in their own right, I really wasn't a fan of how big the difficulty spike was. I thought it made the game feel a bit too unbalanced (especially at the end), making for some slightly artificial difficulty, which I cover more about it in my Sonic 2 review. Shameless plug aside, none of these complaints apply here, as the blue sphere special stages have a near perfect difficulty curve. That's not to say they don't get really hard (they most definitely do by the end), but not one of them felt like they were asking too much of the player at once, and the way each blue sphere level is designed is not only fun, but also gradually more challenging with each stage, and is incredibly satisfying to fully grasp and complete-something that I can't quite say about any of the special stages in past games.
Speaking of which, how do you access these ones? Well, instead of hoping you have enough rings at a checkpoint (which still grants you access to mini games for power ups and rings in this game(s)) you find secret areas in each level where you can access the special stages. This brings me to level design. In my eyes, this game(s) has the best levels in any Sonic game to date. Because not only does it focus on speed, but it also incorporates exploration and thoughtful tropes like the wonderfully executed elemental shields that not only protects the player from one hit, but also gives them an ability based off of that element. They're not only fun, but also fit perfectly with the more natural environment aesthetic this game has, and it's a shame that we'd have to wait until "Sonic Mania" to see them again.
All of this helps each level to work wonderfully, as they're not only big and fun to speed around in, but they're consistently interesting, and if you mix that with the fun special stages that'll hook you to keep trying again, these levels are just excellent all around.
Really, the only "flaw" I can think of is that this game, on its own, feels maybe a touch too small (not by a lot, this would still be an okay length if this were it). Though, because this is all technically one half of a much more grand package, I don't really think it counts nowadays, especially what with how easy it is to play the full thing.
Overall, up until "Sonic Mania", this and "Sonic & Knuckles" together would be the closest to perfection the blue blur has seen yet. Sure, one could argue they'd rather just go super fast and not worry too much about exploration like in Sonic 2, but I feel all of what this game(s) brings and improves upon, this game(s) still reigns supreme as one of the best of all time. Plus, who doesn't like Knuckles, who would become one of the most iconic, memorable, and kickass video game characters of all time?
- MegaWatOfficial
- 26 जुल॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
"SONIC 3" (1994) is a fast, vibrant game that boasts incredible level designs, a soundtrack with plenty of texture, new and interesting special stages, and a lot of abilities for players to get their teeth into. Although the levels are bigger and more elaborate than the first two games "SONIC 3" should give any Sonic The Hedgehog fans much of the same stuff they enjoy.
This was the first game I ever completed 100% and it means a great deal to me but I have to say it isn't as complete a package as it's predecessors. Somehow it doesn't have the lovable soul that "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG" (1991) and "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2" (1992) had and that's sad. The music, while very good in the moment, isn't as memorable or fun. The levels are often very fiddly, getting in the way of speed.
But it's still a great entry into the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise and I certainly recommend it.
This was the first game I ever completed 100% and it means a great deal to me but I have to say it isn't as complete a package as it's predecessors. Somehow it doesn't have the lovable soul that "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG" (1991) and "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2" (1992) had and that's sad. The music, while very good in the moment, isn't as memorable or fun. The levels are often very fiddly, getting in the way of speed.
But it's still a great entry into the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise and I certainly recommend it.
- TCurtis9192
- 29 मार्च 2020
- परमालिंक
Note: I base this upon the version that comes with the Sonic Plus Mega Collection for the PS2, which adds a saving system that can be used anywhere and anytime during this. Eggman attacks(dude never learns), and it's up to our blue protagonist to stop him. He's joined again by Tails, the helicopter-flying fox(who you can this time play as for the entire thing... you can also choose not to have him tag along(leaving it open for a second person to join in, for help with airlifting and the fact that he can't die)). Other than the adequately long single player portion, this allows a multiplayer mode for two people; racing with a couple of rulesets. Other than the two aforementioned characters, you can also choose the villain's new henchman, a creature similar to our lead... Knuckles(who you unfortunately can't use for the regular campaign... not until the add-on, though it was clearly supposed to be available here; one might complain about this including yet another animal as something other than regular enemies... the first had 1, second one had 2, obviously the third has 3... I personally love that red... whatever the heck he is(fellow hedgehog?), in spite of how often he hinders you in this one). This decision gains it some replayability, something it otherwise only earns by being remarkably challenging(the worst of the trilogy in that regard... or best, I suppose; it definitely gets downright frustrating, a lot), and thus, you will have to try it several times, likely starting all over again, until you know all of it well enough to be prepared(yes, it's one of *those*) for what's coming. This is of course eliminated when you can store and load your progress anytime. Where the first sequel had an epic ending, this tries to cram in that kind of attention-grabbing *everywhere*(it badly wants to be memorable, and ends up trying way too hard, being almost embarrassing... I'm not sure if they were worried it wouldn't live up to the other two, or if they figured otherwise most people would give up before completing it). Each level(other than a boss fight... *yeah*) has something new and/or cool. If half or more were eliminated, that would be fine(and don't get me wrong, they do tend to be fun). The very nature of some of the areas is "we hope this wows you!", even redoing the casino thing and a massive shuttlecraft from StH 2(and another forest? *really*?). We do get nicely done ones, such as an polar ice cave with stalagtites and stalagmites. This changes the music, and I have to say, it was much better before. The gameplay is essentially the same(Jumping puzzles, platform action adventure, speed is vital(and like the second one, it goes by at a high speed a lot of the time, with the buzzsaw rush intact)... and you can still attack just by being "round", and this continues to suddenly break out of that at a moment's notice, irritatingly), although it freshens it up since the others. The brown-ish sidekick can go where the hero can't(like, up. A lot), and the latter has a quick attack when you double-press hop. That's when he doesn't use one of the power-up bubbles(that you can get regardless of which you play as, just only he can use their second advantage). There's a plain one that enables bouncing(several, it's like a personal trampoline! It's also the only one you won't lose by contact with water), a firey one that you can use to ram yourself at, well, anything you want(to either side, not upwards) for a brief float(Flame On and It, combined at last), and an electric one that attracts Rings(collect 100 and gain an extra life! They toss those at you in this, by the way, I had around 45 when I cleared this) and allows you a single boost to your aerial travel per launch into the air. Uh... magnetism. Science. Stop looking at me like that! All of these also function as a sort of shield, absorbing one(counted) hit by something harmful. There are two types of bonus areas in this one(and both rock, far superior to those of the others). The resurrect stations lead to... the inside of a giant gumball machine, I think, where you can get the aforementioned shields, 10 Rings at a time and extra lives. It's a long, narrow, vertical tunnel that has you falling down... at first, there'll be springs at the bottom, but those will only save you once, and then you have to stay up(or get them back, which can also be done... they will only work once per time, however). Both sides are lined with a bunch of, well, a sort of pinball machine flippers, and they are all one-use, each, as well. The ones at the top then let a dispenser fall down(when both the left and the right one is "spent"), and whenever it drops(and also at other times, not certain what else triggers it), it will open and let out one of the mentioned bonuses, an empty air bubble or a black ball that is a physical presence(the others are pick-ups), meaning you can use it to go up, or it can shove you down. When you discover large gold circles(they're all hidden), you go to the second kind. In this you run around a large globe with three kinds of orbs... blue ones that you must touch that then become red ones(and when they've all turned into those, you've completed it) that you must avoid(or you'll be kicked back out), and white ones that block your path. Each of these that you complete will get you one of the Chaos Emeralds, and if you get all 7, you get the Super form, where you can go higher and further, and are essentially invincible. Enemy designs are decent. Graphics haven't evolved since the original. There is nothing offensive in this. I recommend this to every fan of Sonic and this series. 7/10
- TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews
- 6 अक्टू॰ 2011
- परमालिंक
"Sonic 3 & Knuckles" is one of the most epic games I've ever played. Knuckles' story tends to be more dramatic, what with the 'shadowy Dr. Eggman' (Dr.Eggman/Robotnik with a helmet on), fighting Metallix (AKA Mecha Sonic, AKA Metal Sonic) twice and finding fun hidden passages around the ruins of Angel Island that Sonic and Tails can neither access (unless you're using the handy-dandy debug setting). There isn't an act in the game that I don't love, but my absolute favorite is The Doomsday Zone Act 2 in which starts out in silence with Sonic/Tails/Knuckles spinning through one of the reverse polarity machines (Which turns the sprite of your choice upside down). Many SNES "Donky Kong Country" fans hate the soundtrack to this game because DKC had more dimension. I, for one, wish that a composer and a DJ would collabarate and turn the tunes into music preformed by live instuments.
I feel influences of Michael Jackson's "Keep it in the Closet" in the Carnival Night Zone theme and I'm feeling a bit of Phil Collins' 'Both Sides' album style and Genesis' 'We Can't Dance' album style mixed in the 2-player selection music. A lovely mix of music and epic gaming that after 10 years I still cannot put down.
I feel influences of Michael Jackson's "Keep it in the Closet" in the Carnival Night Zone theme and I'm feeling a bit of Phil Collins' 'Both Sides' album style and Genesis' 'We Can't Dance' album style mixed in the 2-player selection music. A lovely mix of music and epic gaming that after 10 years I still cannot put down.
- Dinkadoo85
- 18 दिस॰ 2003
- परमालिंक
I played this game on the Genesis Sega collection! It's so much fun and super amazing.
- nicolemvera
- 16 जून 2018
- परमालिंक
Sonic the Hedgehog is one of the most famous video games of all time! The characters, the jumping, the power-ups, and the sure thrill of adventure makes this entire series a fun non-stop playing time! Below is a brief look how I think the game is!
Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful. The backgrounds are really beautiful!
Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you''s find out that it will become more difficult!
Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!
Overall: I have always loved Sonic the Hedgehog! If you like excellent adventure games then I strongly recommend you play this game!
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Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful. The backgrounds are really beautiful!
Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you''s find out that it will become more difficult!
Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!
Overall: I have always loved Sonic the Hedgehog! If you like excellent adventure games then I strongly recommend you play this game!
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- Movie Nuttball
- 22 सित॰ 2004
- परमालिंक
Sonic 3 takes off exactly where the second phenominal game ended, like the back the future movies, where we land on Angel Island after the Death Egg gets blown to pieces, and there's the sweet music playing, where all the animals fly to paradise. This game has Knuckles, an annoying cocky enemy who picks on Sonic, and is was convinced here that Sonic's his enemy. This games the shortest and easiest in the series, and back in the day I would of been so excited to own it, it's my least favorite in the series, although there's a new sound when you get an extra life, and when you get the spheres that make it so nothing can hurt you temporarily. The final boss on Launch Base zone is easy. first he's Robotnik going up and down with a few small moons, then he comes back big, with a pointed long spike claw that can grab you and take all your rings away, and continues are hardest to get here, you have to save the game. There are six zones, with only two acts: Angel Island, Hydrocity, Marble Garden, Carnival, ice Cap, and Launch Base zone. On Ice Cap zone, is the most amazing, special level on the game, you get to go extreme skiing into an ice cave, which is the level.
- famelovingboy68
- 7 जुल॰ 2003
- परमालिंक
For some reason, the third Sonic game doesn't pack the same punch as the first two. Sonic and Tails are back and the game offers new things: more new robots, new power ups and a brand new enemy, Knuckles. The game even takes place in a new setting. However, the game is just not as fun as the first two. Something appears to be lacking here and the game becomes boring very quickly. Might as well skip this one in the Sonic series.
Sonic and Tails are back in a new computer game. Sonic The Hedgehog 3, this game was made in 1994. Along with the characters (Sonic, Tails and Dr Robotnik) There is a new character who is helping Dr Robotnik. An Echinda called Knuckles, as this little chap helps Dr Robotnik to get the chaos Emraids. Can Sonic and Tails get the chaos emraids or will dr robtnik and knuckles get them. Everyone will have to find out as they can play the game.
- rossrobinson
- 29 अग॰ 2003
- परमालिंक