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7/10
Gotta go fast.
Pjtaylor-96-13804417 August 2020
'Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (2010)' is a kart racer featuring several characters from SEGA's back catalogue, including the likes of AiAi from 'Super Monkey Ball (2001)' and Amigo from 'Samba De Amigo (1999)' alongside the eponymous Sonic and several of his friends. It plays like a traditional kart racer, with power-ups and weapons dotted around the tracks. There's also an all-star system which allows players to perform a powerful, character-specific move when they build up enough power by performing drifts and in-air tricks. Drifting is the core principle of the game's design, actually. It adds a layer of complexity, however small, to the otherwise straight-forward gameplay. The thing isn't particularly difficult but it doesn't need to be. It's colourful, fun and easy-to-play. The stages are all trips down memory lane which integrate elements of SEGA's history in engaging ways, while the character roster is relatively eclectic and lively. It isn't hugely in-depth but it's enjoyable. 7/10
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10/10
A great clone of Mario Kart
Jason_VoorheesIMDb17 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
"WARNING! This review contains spoilers. You have been warned!" Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing is awesome. Most people prefer Mario over Sonic and while I love Mario he's not as good as Sonic. Anyway this game is basically a better verison of Mario Kart. Yes, I said that. While Mario Kart is good I play Mario Kart 64 instead of the Wii verison but it's not as good as this. This game is easier to control because you have a controller instead of that Wii steering wheel. This games race tracks are more colorful, more fascinating, with more characters, SEGA went the extra mile to make sure this game was good and that hard work payed off. Just when you thought Sonic was doomed SEGA bounced back and remembered what made Sonic great: the game play. Not the graphics but the game play. While graphics aren't everything this game offers good graphics, great game play, and great track designs. SEGA, thank you for this wonderful racing game.
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