Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-679780-20170113134000/@comment-679780-20170127140427

Order of the Command Block wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Order of the Command Block wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: DeCool99 wrote: Mario even has the spin attack to prove it. I can't say that I'm not interested in the game because I totally am but the similarities are there.

Also, did anyone pay attention to the street signs? ;) Yeah the whole city seems to be named after the Donkey Kong franchise... for some reason. I'm guessing it's a subtle reference to King Kong due to the Empire State like building.

I'm one of those old fashioned 90s Sonic fan but if there is a Mario game I know I will like, I'll play it. Thing is though the reason why this Mario game looks so appealing to me is because it reminds me more of Sonic Adventure to Sonic '06 era of Sonic games than being a Super Mario game. Granted Sonic '06 was a bad game but it had beautiful visuals.

This is why I believe that despite their "partnerships", Nintendo are taking advantage over Sega. I'm like Sticks the Badger when I talk about it which is why I don't usually bring it up.

I just hope Sonic '17 will stand out over Super Mario Odyssey. For me, Sonic 17 has surpassed Super Mario Odyssey. I am not interested in the slightest bit about Nintendo's game, but am wildly hyped for 17. I believe Sonic '17 will be a solid contender, but Super Mario Odyssea trailer has shown quite a lot of content while we've only seen the ruined city of Eggmans stomping ground.

As much as I'd like Sonic '17 to be as open worled as Super MArio Odyssea appears to be, chances are it'll be like Unleahsed-Generations in gameplay. Granted thats what I prefer over Sonic Lost World, just saying it be nice to explore the world around you than run through it. True, I'd like an open world a little once in a while, though maybe just a hub world or something. (I dislike huge open areas as they get confusing to navigate sometimes when I'm not paying much attention) I did greatly enjoy the Unleashed and Generation's (Modern Sonic) playstyle thing. Not much ith Gneration's classic Sonic, though. Maybe I'll grow into it. Either way, I'm excited. I'm hoping for something that blends more of Dreamcast and Modern in gameplay. One thing I like about Sonic Adventure 1 and 2 gameplay was that it was rather faithful to the original classic gameplay but catered for full 3D dimensional gaming.

And because Sonic Adventure was originally made for the Sega Saturn, Sonic Team could really splurge out on the contents and decorations when it came to the stages which made them interesting to run through and explore.