On March 31st, the day before April Fool’s Day, Sega released an official (and free!) sound game on mac PC who killed the blue bastard straight away. Now, a week later, the game is exploding on Steam and even a hit on Metacritic. Critics and fans seem to agree: Killing Sonic was a good choice!
The murder of Sonic the Hedgehog is a visual novel-like crime game that has your cute furry investigator working with various sound characters to solve the “murder” of the franchise’s legendary blue hero himself. It was easily one of the The best April Fool’s jokes
Over on Metacritic, The murder of Sonic the Hedgehog has collected five rated outlet reviews, and that’s enough to give it an overall score on the site, as of this writing is at 87. If that score stays the same as more reviews come in (or even go up), it probably means that’s the case The murder of Sonic the Hedgehog will go down in history as one of the highest rated sound games ever released. Just about five others sound Games (not counting the various ports) have a Metacritic Score of 87 or higher. If the score goes up even two points thanks to a few more positive reviews, it will end up being the third highest review sound
And it’s not like there were only a dozen or so sound games over the last decade. This is a franchise with a massive number of entries, including spin-offs, ports, sequels, and now weird shit-like games where Sega eclipses its own mascot. So getting to the top of it all is quite an achievement for Sega’s unexpected new visual novel.
Sure, it’s not surprising that any game is better than the awful one -[notices an angry group of Sonic ‘06 fans outside, cracking their knuckles] uh – the terrible thing…Sonic Shuffle. However, it’s wild that Sega needed everything to get its next big one sound The hit consisted of killing his star character and asking the players to solve his murder. Well, where’s the Hollywood movie adapting this spin-off?