![]() I’ll tell you something, though: those fees feel like a waste of money here, in a collection of games that are so readily available on the internet that slapping DRM on this collection feels like a bad joke. Sega later dropped Denuvo from Mania, presumably because they didn’t want to keep paying the licensing fees. When Sonic Mania included Denuvo, I winced, but I understood: this was a new game, and needed to be protected more fiercely. ![]() This honestly feels like some sort of bad joke. But… is Sega really including a layer of this intrusive BS atop four games that have a combined age of well over 100? The youngest game in the collection is 28. I realize that to some extent anti-piracy measures are a necessary evil in this industry for companies to get paid. So, when it was announced, I hopped right to the game’s Steam page to pre-order, and… wait, what’s this? That dreaded brown box of doom in the game information area “Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo Anti-tamper.” Sonic CD is the only one to have received this treatment more widely before now. That sets it apart from most other versions of these games with a few exceptions - Sonic 1 & 2 got native ports once before, but only on mobile. Which is to say, not just the original Mega Drive game files running inside an emulator. Yes, that’s five and I said four games - but the latter two Mega Drive games are really two halves of the same game, and in this collection are presented as one title, Sonic 3 & Knuckles.Īll of these games have been re-released before on a shed load of platforms, but what makes this release particularly exciting is that these are ports. ![]() That’s Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic 2, Sonic 3, and Sonic & Knuckles from the Mega Drive/Genesis, plus Sonic CD from the Sega CD. The actual new game, Sonic Frontiers, is still a while off - so up steps Sonic Origins, a collection of the truly good Sonic games - which is to say, the 2D ones, the first four entries in the series. So, it’s an ideal time for Sega to capitalize with some Sonic video game action. Sonic Mania was enough to restore anybody’s faith in video games starring super-fast mammals, and now of course we’ve got not one but two different Hollywood movie adaptations that are among the best video game moves ever made. Sonic the Hedgehog is in the middle of something of a renaissance. ![]()
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