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Considering the average life-span of a hedgehog is around 8 years, it's no wonder that after 20 years sprinting on a diet of Starbucks and Relentless that Sonic needs some help getting around these days. A stream of mediocre to God awful transitions to...
Impressive roster of characters and tracks, Easy playability that's easy to get to grips with, Combination of Grand Prix and mission modes vary gameplay well...
Mediocre weapons hinder the SEGA back catalogue, Commentator filled with over-used one liners, Characters driving styles can either be incredibly similar to each other or completely useless in competitive racing...
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Sonic in a racing game. You’d think it’d be a natural fit, but you’d be wrong. There have been several botched attempts at bringing the speedy hedgehog into the realm of laps and tight corners, but to date they have all failed dismally. Trust me, I’ve...
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Published March 15th 2010. Written by Ben Knowles. Sonic has been spinning his way into unexpected places of late. After competing against Mario in the Olympics and having his own version of Mario Tennis, Sonic returns to the racetrack. He has dabbled...
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Back in the PSone days, kart racing was the go-to genre for licensed titles and franchise spin-offs. They were easy to make, popular, accessible and provided a template that a range of familiar characters and references could be slotted into. So we had...
The best kart racer on the PS3 due to the fact it’s the only one, but the good news is you won’t need to overlook too many problems in order to get your karting fix. 7.8/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong?...
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Ladies, gentleman and small prickly rodents, welcome to the most exciting kart racing event of 2010. In pole position is a portly plumber with years of racing experience and plenty of miles on the clock. New to the grid is Sonic in his first karting ga...
Cool mission mode, Some fanpleasing characters, Great track design...
The commentator should be shot, Some obscure unlockable characters, The weapons are a bit lame...
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1up.com
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:53:15
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With Super Mario Kart, Nintendo proved that game mascots can still be in great games outside their "regular jobs." Since then, Mario's now-friendly rival, Sonic, has tried to keep up (pun not intended). The bog-standard Sonic Drift series on Game Gear...
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itp.net
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:53:15
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Sonic brings up really great memories for this reviewer. Punching away at a SEGA Mega Drive and Game Gear as a kid, the colour, action, and sheer joy that Sonic brought ensured that this reviewer had a very happy childhood. It's with great joy then tha...
Like Mario-kart, only better...
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Play.tm
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:53:15
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Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing runs riot through a Nintendo gaming stronghold. However, rather than downgrading the kart racing to sheer chaos, what emerges is a surprisingly accomplished experience that will be particularly welcome on the Mario Kart-...
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It's been a long time coming, but when SEGA announced they would plunge Sonic and his peers into the karting world, you would have been hard-pressed to find as much as an eyebrow raised across the gaming scene. After the continued success of Mario Kart...
It's been a long time coming, but when SEGA announced they would plunge Sonic and his peers into the karting world, you would have been hard-pressed to find as much as an eyebrow raised across the gaming scene. After the continued success of Mario Kar...
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Xbox 360 Driving by Timothy J. Seppala March 08, 2010 10:28 AM PST Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing is an enjoyable game with some innovative tracks and a nice chunk of fanservice for Sega faithfuls, but it isn't enough to bump rival Mario off the go-kart...
A nice lineup of classic Sega characters to choose fun; the track designs are impressive and eyecatching.
It's a competent racer, but it doesn't do anything exciting or new; the inability to play the competitive modes online is a serious crime.
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A not-so-typical racing game featuring a range of vehicles, power-ups and colourful tracks as stars from the Sonic and SEGA universe race frantically toward the chequered flag using an arsenal of special moves to help them outwit their opponents. All-S...
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The Sonic franchise has spawned more or less twenty titles. By the time I had played Sonic Unleashed, I thought the creativity cycle had come to an end with the IP. Where could a beat up icon start over and give his career a new turn? Sega has found th...
Fast, frantic and simple...
Gets repetitive after one Grand Prix in Single Player...
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In the running for the throne.Over the years the kart racing genre has been dominated by a certain plumber that seems to be the only one who knows how to get the formula right. There have been exceptions of course, most notably Naughty Dog's classic Cr...
Great track design, Tons to see and do, Fluid controls, Lots of SEGA charm...
Lack of online modes, Minor slowdown...
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1up.com
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:53:15
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With Super Mario Kart, Nintendo proved that game mascots can still be in great games outside their "regular jobs." Since then, Mario's now-friendly rival, Sonic, has tried to keep up (pun not intended). The bog-standard Sonic Drift series on Game Gear...
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If you're trying to determine who the greatest Sega character of all time is, it's going to be pretty difficult to devise a competition in which Ulala and Sonic are on even ground. The Space Channel 5 star would win any dance-off (not even Michael Jack...
Tight controls with a great sense of speed, Welldesigned courses with lots of variety, Good mix of characters, from the popular to the obscure, Racing against friends, online or offline, is a blast, Great visual style with a steady frame rate.
Online play is limited to just racing, No way to play through Grand Prix with a friend.
Smooth controls and a bunch of awesome tracks make this an exciting kart racer...
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ign.com
Updated: 2014-09-20 02:53:15
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Character racers have been a staple of the videogame industry ever since Nintendo pretty much created the genre with Super Mario Kart. Many publishers and developers have attempted to imagine the kart racing design with their own style and intellectual...
Sonic and SEGA All-Stars Racing may not have a whole lot in the gameplay department that it can call its own, but Sumo Digital took what worked and built a SEGA-themed experience that captures what makes the company's games so memorable. This racer is...
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