Sonic Lost World (2013)

Nintendo, Sega, Sonic Team

When the Deadly Six threaten to destroy his world, Sonic’s new moves & power-ups are the only way to defeat them before it’s too late! This is the first out of the three titles of Sega and Nintendo's exclusive collaboration, the others being Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games and Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric/Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal.

Platforms

PC WiiU

Genres

Adventure Platform

Themes

Action

Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 5 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
Spanish (Spain)
Japanese
English
French
Italian
German

Critic Reviews

games(TM)

By games™ Team

60

Not great, but not a lost cause

26 Jan, 2016
GameGrin

By Andrew Duncan

80

It can be a little "on-the-rails", but it's a very nice looking, smoothly playing platformer.

05 Dec, 2015
PC Gamer

By Phil Savage

32

Sloppy controls make for an infuriating platformer. If you want a modern Sonic game, get Generations instead.

20 Nov, 2015
Nintendo Enthusiast

By Giancarlo Bellotto

80

To say that Sonic has had a rough time since transitioning to 3D would be a massive understatement; after his glory days on the Genesis, nothing was the same for Sonic.  Many people would defend at least a few of the Sonic games released between 1995 and 2009, but few would argue that the era as a whole was a rather painful, dark age.  Sonic Colors in 2010 was a turning point and Sonic console games have been in an upswing since its release.  This means that Sonic Lost World actually has some expectations to live up to.  Can it continue the cautious optimism that the Sonic games have finally won back?  While there are certainly some problems with the game, the overall answer is yes.

28 Dec, 2013
High-Def Digest

By Trevor Ruben

70

Past 3D Sonic games have ranged from absolutely dismal to infrequently entertaining, but 'Lost World' represents something outrageously new for the Sonic Team over at Sega. They are finally making a real step in the direction of that original vision: translating Sonic's platforming and speed into 3D, thrills and all. But the number of levels that take advantage of Sonic's new movement systems are equaled by the number of levels that don't, which makes 'Sonic Lost World' a grab bag of success and failures, frustration and elation. Fans should seek out this game for its intermittent success and, more importantly, with great anticipation for potential sequels. More time and refinement could see this new vision as a great platformer, not just a great start.

13 Nov, 2013

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