Hi everyone, the happy badger is back again! And the reason why I am happy is because I finally got my paws on a Video Capture Card today and I have recorded my first video from a game on it!
Here it is!
There's no sound on it but I'm trying to sort that out. Anyway, hope you liked it!
Welcome my badger blogging friends! Today's post is a review on a game that has been made in Flash.
Ultimate Sonic Flash The Ultimate Sonic Flash is a fan-made platform game based on the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. It uses the classic platform style that the original Sonic games were rooted from.
The game uses almost all of the same elements as any other previous generation games. It looks, sounds and feels like a classic Sonic game but the actual inspiration was from the second Sonic Advance game for the GameBoy Advance.
The only downsides I can see with the game are that there is hardly any, if not, no creates within any of the levels, which means you won't find any shields or extra lives. No checkpoints so once you lose a live, you start back at the beginning, the grinding rails are just red lines and everytime you take damage, whether you accidentally fall on some spikes or the occasional robot-wasp manages to shoot you in the backside, you don't have that temporary invulnerability you have in traditional sonic games.
But to be honest, I don't care about any of those things because the guys that made may have taken a whole year just to put that all together in Adobe/Macromedia Flash. I bet that the older generation of Sonic fans are thinking "I would rather play this game than the games Sega/Sonic Team produces because thess guys knows what they're doing!"