Sega just released the latest adventure of its iconic mascot. Sonic Frontiers is out now and features the franchise’s first open world. Or rather “the worlds” because you can visit 5 open locations filled with objectives to be achieved. Opini ons on this title vary widely, as you can see in our review. But the Sonic team seems to listen to criticism.
The director of Sonic Frontiers, Morio Kishimoto just continued speakingor Twitter:
We look at player ratings and the press. As many have noted, we still have a long way to go, but we’re taking this seriously as an overall test.
It is clear that Sonic Frontiers is not perfect. Above all, many display problems spoil the party. In addition, the players report conceptual concerns that spoil their enjoyment of the game: the display can be corrected, as can the graphic criticism. But I don’t see how the concept could be changed… Despite that, I personally appreciate this latest adventure a lot, while some of my colleagues much less. And fortunately, opinions differ, because otherwise it would be very gloomy, our video game room!
The follower of sound limits: