Now, in 2021, SEGA and Blind Squirrel Games have finally dug out this 2010 gem from the archives, given it a new lick of paint and some extra modes and gimmicks, and released it to the world on a whole bunch of modern platforms. As a result, Sonic Colours has been in a strange sphere of existence in the eyes of Sonic fans a game that many haven’t played, most definitely want to play but at the same time is seen as some sort of aberration in the series – most likely because of its graphical performance compared to competing consoles PS3 and Xbox 360 at the time. It’s crazy to think that one of the best Sonic the Hedgehog games has been sat in console purgatory for over ten years, locked to (and in way, limited by) Nintendo’s Wii hardware.
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