In two videos, Sonic Frontiers will have disappointed many people, including fans of the blue hedgehog. Given the situation, players are asking the publisher to review the game’s release window.
Sonic Frontiers doesn’t start with a bang. A few excerpts from the game will have been enough for the players to express their dissatisfaction.
Fans want a shift from Sonic Frontiers
Whether it’s an exploration video or a combat video, Sonic Frontiers has a hard time convincing. Worse, fan discontent is growing. Suddenly, some have launched the #DelaySonicFrontiers hashtag to ask SEGA to delay the game’s release. In fact, it’s usually expected in 2022, but from the looks of it, it’s hard to see the publisher delivering a good experience in a timely manner can deliver .
One of the fans says on Twitter (via VGC) that they are the ones who made the success of the Sonic movie by campaigning for a redesign of the SEGA mascot and that we must do the same because the players want it “Enjoy a polished game”
IGN First’s first video received 50,000 to 72,000 likes. And the second, 19,000 “dislikes” for 35,000 “likes”. YouTuber Lonely Goomba thinks Sonic Frontiers looks like this “Automated Open World”in other words, something generic without much guidance from developers.
Sam hesitates appreciates that “If Sonic is going to look like this for the next 10 years, we’ll be in the dark”.
… and contribute to the game
another user, Ofsays he’s willing to give his opinion if SEGA agrees to develop a playable demo.
That’s exactly what I want them to do. That they are indefinitely postponing Sonic Frontiers while also releasing a demo. A questionnaire in the demo would be a good way to solicit opinions.
Before the rain of criticism, SEGA had confirmed that the software would be available in 2022.