Sonic and the Secret Rings, Video Review +More February 20, 2007
Video Review by EGM
Gaming Age, 83/100:
An encouraging sign that good Sonic games can still be made. I had a tremendous time exploring the different stages and the skill points add a bit of depth to an otherwise straightforward game.
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1UP, 75/100:
Although Sega deserves praise for Secret Rings’ innovative single-player adventure, the less said about the four-player party mode, the better. It’s another low-budget “Mario Party” rip-off that stretches out a few weak gameplay concepts into multiple multiplayer contests.
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IGN, 69/100:
Sonic and the Secret Rings offers moments of greatness where I find myself caught up in the intensity of the experience and, oppositely, moments where I want to pull my hair out or throw the Wii remote down because of imprecise control or insulting design choices.
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GameBrink, 81/100:
Sonic Team has taken Sonic, put him on rails, added a ton of variety, and made something that is definitely worth a rental. Some might find it too short to be a purchase, while others may just enjoy playing the levels over and over again with different setups in order to unlock the many goals available.
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