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Sonic Triple Trouble review

 
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Sonic Triple Trouble is a very underrated game that made Sonic's Game Gear games more promising. Unfortunately, the Game Gear was not doing very well and the game was released in 1994 when the Game Gear was beginning to see a dark future. Unlike the previous 8-bit Sonic titles, Sonic Triple Trouble is flawless in the gameplay department, well..... almost. Let's take a closer look at this hidden gem.

GAMEPLAY B+: Sonic Triple Trouble is definitely more fun then the previous 8 bit games. The level design is better and the game is more satisfying to play. The amount of exploration that's in this game is high. It's actually easy to get lost in the later levels. I like the special stages in this game as well. The only downfall is how slow paced the game seems. In the 16 bit Sonic games, Sonic was the fastest thing alive. In this game, Sonic seems to not have to run full speed as much as the 16 bit Sonic. Still this game will have Sonic fans feeling right at home.

GRAPHICS B+: The graphics look quite good for a Game Gear game. The sprites are big and colorful. The scenery is a lot more detailed as well. This might be one of the best looking Game Gear games ever. A major drawback is the amount of slowdown that is within this game. I'm not kidding. I understand slowdown in a game that has a lot going on a once. I don't understand why slowdown happens the second your in the air with no sprites on screen. This is what a lot of other game critics criticized about. Except they made a big deal out of it and gave this game low scores. Despite the behemoth of slowdown, the graphics for this game are pretty good.

SOUND A: The best part about the game is the sound. I always loved Sonic music, especially the music in Sonic CD. This games music is be played through an 8-bit machine, but don't let that fool you. There is some of the best songs from a Sonic game in this game. The only minor problem is the high pitched sound effects. Many people who played the 8-bit Sonic games are probably used to it though.

ADDICTIVENESS A-: The amount of exploration in this game adds a lot of replay value. When you pick as Tails you can explore these levels much easier so that only makes you stay on longer. Like the majority of Sonic games. You have the option to collect all the chaos emeralds to get the good ending. That adds even more replay value. So this game is very addicting.

DEPTH B+: For a little Game Gear cartridge, this game has quite a bit to offer. There are 6 zones with 3 acts in each of them. Plus some cool special stages. So the game is pretty large for a Game Gear game.

DIFFICULTY EASY: This game is very easy which might drive away a lot of people who want a challenge. There's not a lot of enemies there's more traps then enemies.

OVERALL RATING B+

I am sorry I did not do the Lode Runner review it will be reviewed soon. Beating a game with 150 levels takes a long time.

Upcoming reviews
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Doom (Sega 32X)
Mario Tennis (Virtual Boy)
New Super Mario Bros Wii (Wii)
Double Dragon (NES)
Pokemon Stadium (N64)
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Virtua Fighter (Arcade)
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Sonic Triple Trouble is a very underrated game that made Sonic's Game Gear games more promising. Unfortunately, the Game Gear was not doing very well and the game was released in 1994 when the Game Gear was beginning to see a dark future. Unlike the previous 8-bit Sonic titles, Sonic Triple Trouble is flawless in the gameplay department, well..... almost. Let's take a closer look at this hidden gem.

GAMEPLAY B+: Sonic Triple Trouble is definitely more fun then the previous 8 bit games. The level design is better and the game is more satisfying to play. The amount of exploration that's in this game is high. It's actually easy to get lost in the later levels. I like the special stages in this game as well. The only downfall is how slow paced the game seems. In the 16 bit Sonic games, Sonic was the fastest thing alive. In this game, Sonic seems to not have to run full speed as much as the 16 bit Sonic. Still this game will have Sonic fans feeling right at home.

GRAPHICS B+: The graphics look quite good for a Game Gear game. The sprites are big and colorful. The scenery is a lot more detailed as well. This might be one of the best looking Game Gear games ever. A major drawback is the amount of slowdown that is within this game. I'm not kidding. I understand slowdown in a game that has a lot going on a once. I don't understand why slowdown happens the second your in the air with no sprites on screen. This is what a lot of other game critics criticized about. Except they made a big deal out of it and gave this game low scores. Despite the behemoth of slowdown, the graphics for this game are pretty good.

SOUND A: The best part about the game is the sound. I always loved Sonic music, especially the music in Sonic CD. This games music is be played through an 8-bit machine, but don't let that fool you. There is some of the best songs from a Sonic game in this game. The only minor problem is the high pitched sound effects. Many people who played the 8-bit Sonic games are probably used to it though.

ADDICTIVENESS A-: The amount of exploration in this game adds a lot of replay value. When you pick as Tails you can explore these levels much easier so that only makes you stay on longer. Like the majority of Sonic games. You have the option to collect all the chaos emeralds to get the good ending. That adds even more replay value. So this game is very addicting.

DEPTH B+: For a little Game Gear cartridge, this game has quite a bit to offer. There are 6 zones with 3 acts in each of them. Plus some cool special stages. So the game is pretty large for a Game Gear game.

DIFFICULTY EASY: This game is very easy which might drive away a lot of people who want a challenge. There's not a lot of enemies there's more traps then enemies.

OVERALL RATING B+

I am sorry I did not do the Lode Runner review it will be reviewed soon. Beating a game with 150 levels takes a long time.

Upcoming reviews
Blazing Lazers (TG16)
Doom (Sega 32X)
Mario Tennis (Virtual Boy)
New Super Mario Bros Wii (Wii)
Double Dragon (NES)
Pokemon Stadium (N64)
Mortal Combat (Genesis)
Virtua Fighter (Arcade)
Qix (NES)
 




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