Last episode, I talked about Mega Man being a popular
request for Super Smash Bros. But while people were clamoring for Mega Man
since Snake was announced, people wanted to see Sonic the Hedgehog fight Mario
pretty much since the first game (I recall seeing fake screen shots of him in
Melee before its release). The rivalry between Mario and Sonic is incredibly
iconic for anyone who remembers the Sega and Nintendo console wars of the 90’s.
While I sided with Nintendo, I did enjoy playing some Sonic on Genesis when
possible. And the game that first struck a chord with me would have been Sonic
the Hedgehog 2. Let’s take a look at that one, shall we?
After the events of the first game, the villain, Dr.
Robotnik (who would later become known as Eggman), picked himself up after his
defeat. However, he doesn’t try the same thing; rather he comes back with the
Death Egg: a Star Wars lawsuit waiting to happen that could kill everything in
its path if Dr. Robotnik could power it. However, he would need the mystical
Chaos Emeralds to power it. This is where Sonic comes in, as he is determined
to take down Robotnik and his Death Egg before he is able to find them.
Robotnik isn’t the only one who developed in between games though, as Sonic is
getting a little help from his new friend “Tails”.
The story is actually a lot better than what you’d expect. Unlike
games such as Mario which are content keeping their characters still between
games, Sonic and Dr. Robotnik did stuff. It’s not like they took a life
changing trip to Tibet or anything, but it’s enough to see they aren’t just 2 dimensional
characters living a cycle: Dr. Robotnik tries a new tactic. Though the story
doesn’t really come through much in the game play, the levels where you see the
Death Egg or hop aboard it, you get that sense that it’s an urgent threat. This
is the game where Dr. Robotnik goes from just a goal to beat to a character.
While the addition of Tails might not seem like much plot
wise, it would greatly affect pretty much every game to come. For those of you
who don’t know, Tails’ nick name comes from the fact that he has 2 Tails, and
he can use these to fly by rotating them like helicopter blades. It seems
pointless at first you play as Sonic, but this game actually has a simultaneous
2 player option. Someone can take the player 2 controller and control Sonic’s
pal. While he might not be as fast as the Hedgehog, he can keep up, and he
becomes very useful by killing baddies and accessing new areas. This is,
however, a second player in a one player mode, so the screen still only follows
Sonic, meaning there will be times where player 2 might be completely lost off
screen. It’s still cool that there’s a 2 player simultaneous story mode option
(something Mario wouldn’t do until relatively recently)
As for the gameplay itself, I’d say this is really where
Sonic started to become Sonic. I’ll get into the first Sonic the Hedgehog game
someday and why it’s still a good game, but while that one could be considered
a little generic in some ways, there’s no doubt with the tight level design and
fast moving sections that this is a Sonic game. The levels even seem to have a
lot more personality added to them, with some of them since becoming icons of
the series such as Chemical Plant Zone, Death Egg Zone and the first appearance
of the Casino Night Zone. The levels are well laid out and the game play is
tight, but fast. What else can I say?
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a great game and really
could have started making Genesis fans out of Nintendo fans boys. It’s well
designed, handles great and even did right by the characters. As a Sonic game,
I’d actually recommend THIS as a starting point for anyone who wants to get
into the series, as the game play changes less from this game onwards and due
to the levels (both in theme and layout) simply feeling more like a Sonic game.
…However, this is not the definitive Sonic game I talked about in my Sonic
Adventure review. Yeah, it’s unfortunate, but there are just a couple of things
another game did better that’ll talk about later on. Beyond that, a lot of
people have complained about the special stages (with Tails being more of a
bane than a boon there) and it being rather difficult in the later levels (and
with no save feature in the original, that might be an issue for some). But
let’s not end on a negative note. Like I said, it was enough to make me want to
play some Genesis when I got the chance and made Sonic from an attempted
mascot, to a gaming icon. I give Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the Genesis 9.5
levels out 10.
Great job on this remake of a classic. Touch controls are perfect and the ability to play knuckles as though the extra cart was plugged in was an awesome surprise
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