Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection Review PS3

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection PS3 9/10

THE GOOD: THE SONIC GAMES, PHANTASY STAR SERIES, GOLDEN AXE

THE BAD: SOME BIG GENESIS TITLES DIDN'T MAKE THE CUT

TROPHIES: MOST ARE EASILY ATTAINABLE

With this post I am going to kick it old school and revisit some great classic Sega games all assembled into one nifty package, appropriately titled, Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection. Growing up in the 90's I played my fair share of Sega Genesis games, and getting the opportunity to replay classics like Golden Axe and Sonic 3 without actually having to bust out the Sega Genesis is awesome! This collection consists of almost all of the major Genesis hits, but a few notable exclusions leave you scratching your head wondering where they are. On that note, not every game in this collection is due for a comeback either. Some of the greatest games on the disc include such classics as Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic 2 and 3, as well as Sonic and Knuckles. Sonic aside, other great plays include the entire Phantasy Star collection, as well as the Golden Axe trilogy. Streets of Rage, another of my favorite Genesis titles, also makes a return for the Ultimate Collection. Not every game on the disc truly shines though. Some, like Altered Beast and Fatal Labyrinth, are not probably even worth a quick replay, unless somehow they bring back fond memories for you. For the most part however, the collection is a pretty good one with more hits than misses. One thing that I have learned by replaying many of these classics, however, is that most of these games are wicked hard, and much more difficult to master than many current day games! Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine for example is probably the bane of gamers everywhere, and achieving the trophy associated with completing the game nearly made me punch a wall! By playing these games, players unlock various videos of interviews between the game developers as well as more games to play, some of which were only released on arcade machines, which is very cool. While playing through Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, I was slightly disappointed to see that some games did not make it in, particularly the Knuckles expansion to Sonic 3, as it seemed like a no-brainer considering the game's title. Other honorable mentions that did not make the cut that I would have liked to have seen included are Battle Toads and Spider Man - Maximum Carnage. Alas, they were not. These couple of games aside, however, Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection does an excellent job at summing up all of the games that made the Sega Genesis the console to own, and now this generation of players has the opportunity to replay some of the greatest video games ever. I give Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection a 9 out of 10.

 
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Bitmob_photo
May 27, 2009
Maximum Carnage would have been an amazing addition. Either way I'm planning to pick this game up eventually, I never had a genesis and have only played a couple of these games. Just for the phantasy star series alone I think it's worth it for me. I'm a big fan of old school RPGs.
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May 27, 2009
Mean Bean Machine is probably the best Genesis game ever made and it's really not that hard if you have any skill at puzzle games.
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May 28, 2009
Stephen, While playing through the Genesis Collection I had no trouble whatsoever with Columns, but Mean Bean Machine came along and kicked my butt. For some reason it was much different to me than any other puzzle game I'd ever played. When I came to the final stage against Dr. Robotnik, the pieces were moving so fast that luck was truly the only reason I prevailed. Now puzzle games are definitely not my forte, but I would love to see anyone effectively strategize to beat Dr. Robotnik, because for me, winning came down to pure luck.

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