![]() ![]() Personal sales, trading, affiliate links and begging are not allowed. No personal sales, affiliate links, or begging. View the full rules for examples of what is and isn't acceptable. What is allowed: Official videos from Nintendo, official gameplay trailers from developers/publishers, and video reviews. No Let's Play, streaming, or similar spam View the full rules for examples of low-effort posts. Reposts, low-effort, and NSFW (Not Safe For Work) posts are not allowed. ![]() ![]() Questions that promote simple/yes/no replies, don't encourage quality discussion, or are not allowed - use the Daily Question Thread instead. Include the game's name in the post title when it is not 100% clear. Post titles should convey the content of your post quickly and effectively. No clickbait, vague, or misleading post titles. Please be civil and do not use derogatory terms. Hate-speech, personal attacks, harassment, witch-hunting, trolling, and similar behavior are not allowed. Remember the human and be respectful of others. No hate-speech, personal attacks, or harassment. r/NintendoSwitch Mod Team AMA Bot Temporarily Offline View the calendar on "new reddit" instead Join our Discord chat Read the Wiki / FAQ Twitter Twitch YouTube Content Filters News We are a fan-run community, not an official Nintendo forum. r/NintendoSwitch is the central hub for all news, updates, rumors, and topics relating to the Nintendo Switch. If you spot any major malfunctions making it impossible to read the content, however, please let us know at editor AT a question Submit memes/shitposts Hide Spoilers Daily Question Thread | Read our Wiki | Join our Discord | 2023 GotY Nominations | Send a ModMail This content has recently been ported from its original home on The Iris and may have formatting errors – images may not be showing up, or duplicated, and galleries may not be working. Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Windows PC Lowlights: May not be enough extra content to justify a rebuy for anyone who bought the base gameĭeveloper: Christian Whitehead, PagodaWest Games, Headcannon Highlights: Same great game, but with extra content Mighty OP I live in hope that every game we love and remember from our childhood might receive an update as deft and purposeful as this. Sonic Mania Plus remains a work of obvious care and astounding attention to detail. There’s nothing here that impinges on or diminishes the quality of what was already there, just more of an already good thing. It’s all gravy on what was already a stellar experience. All of this new content is wrapped up in what is the game’s first formal physical release - complete with reversible cover art featuring a Mega Drive era mock-up. A 4-player competitive mode has also been added for those who fondly remember the racing multiplayer from Sonic 3 and even the old Pinball Bonus Level is back in action. The updated version of the game also includes the Encore Mode DLC that gives every level in the game a further refresh to both accommodate for the new characters, as well as adding a handful of new gameplay mechanics and difficulty hurdles for more experienced players. Ray’s moveset is all about gliding - he can leap high into the air and glide to reach higher platforms in a manner very similar to the Tanuki suit in Super Mario Bros. Mighty is capable of performing a massive ground-pound attack and is immune to spikes while rolling, making him wildly overpowered in the opinion of this lifelong Sonic fan. Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Flying Squirrel have appeared in Sonic games before - Mighty’s most notable showing was in the Sega 32X spin-off Knuckles’ Chaotix while Ray had previously only appeared in the arcade-only title SegaSonic the Hedgehog in 1993 alongside Sonic and, funnily enough, Mighty.īoth Mighty and Ray come with a suite skills all their own. So what is new in Sonic Mania Plus? There are two new characters added to the roster, taking the total of playable characters to five. This review piece will be about what’s new in Sonic Mania Plus, the game’s first big content update since launch. I’ve written this all already and you can read that review here if you like. It was the kind of modern update that walks an incredibly fine line, paying homage to what came before and pushing the property forward in a meaningful way. ![]() I found it to be a breath of fresh air in a series comprehensively and aggressively starved of it for decades. Look, I reviewed Sonic Mania when it launched last year. ![]()
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