Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.35/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
GamerWithin6/10Sep 09 '05
www.igo.ampednews.com6.3/10Sep 16 '05
Total Gaming73%Oct 10 '05
EuroGamer7/10Oct 06 '05
Game Critics6.5/10Nov 09 '05
Games Radar59%Oct 13 '05
GameShark.comCAug 29 '05
GameZone7/10Aug 23 '05
PALGN6.5/10Oct 11 '05
Cube IGN7.5/10Aug 19 '05
Gamespot6.3/10Aug 24 '05
Gamespy3.5/5Aug 15 '05
Nintendojo7.5/10Aug 29 '05
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Previews
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PALGN Jul 22 2005 
Nintendojo Jun 18 2005 
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What They Say:
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"In the end, Sonic Gems Collection is a decent compilation, even though it’s not as solid as Sonic Mega Collection. At a bargain price of 29 bucks, however, Sonic CD and Vectorman 1 and 2 make for a worthy purchase for fans or anyone who may have missed them the first time around. As for the Game Gear titles, certain gamers will see the appeal but many will not. Rent this one if you’re unsure. "
"Despite the inclusion of some fan favorites and rarities, most of the games in Sonic Gems Collection simply aren't good enough to warrant being called "classics.""
"Taken as a whole, Sonic Gems Collection is definitely a weaker package than Sonic Mega Collection. The only games that truly hold up today are Sonic CD and the Vectorman titles. The rest are merely passable and are only of interest to the hardcore crowd. Still, the game's low price tag ($29.99) is easily worth it for Sonic CD alone. Now we just need a final Sonic collection that features Knuckles Chaotix, the arcade's Segasonic the Hedgehog, and the rest of the Game Gear titles."
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