I don't like this revisionist history I'm seeing with regards to this project that tries to paint Sonic '06 as something that can be salvaged with "better core gameplay". Sonic 06 was a fundamentally broken game, in every single aspect of its design. It's not something so easily fixed, and after all these years of it being one of the most laughably bad games of all time, one that even the most die-hard fans seemed to have trouble defending, it's very strange seeing people online saying stuff like "it had good ideas!" or "it just needed a bit more development time!" or "It has a lot of potential!". My knee-jerk reaction is to say this is nostalgia talking for a lot of people, wanting to believe this game they felt so disappointed by as a kid could've ended up as a masterpiece, but the reality is that the game never stood a chance. You'd have to go back to the drawing board with Sonic 06 to pull out something decent, not just give it more time in the oven.

No hate to the project's creator, because I think it's a genuine show of love for the series that someone would undergo trying to salvage one of the most infamous games of all time. If I'm judging just his work I'd be praising him, but unfortunately his great work is still being built upon, well, Sonic '06. If the myriad of tweaks is enough to make this game enjoyable for Sonic fans, all the more power to them. But playing this project just crystalized for me how much Sega absolutely failed with Sonic '06. The level design is boring, frequently includes frustrating mechanics and the additional characters outside Sonic, Shadow and Silver still feel tacked on and never as fun as the primary trio, and focusing on half-baked physics puzzles and vehicle combat for the Shadow and Silver campaigns is still completely misguided.

I fully admit the game controls much better now, and would love to see people take this framework and do something new with it. But good core controls doesn't suddenly make Sonic '06 worth playing, it just shows that game development is complicated, and the fixes we propose as fans often aren't enough to save the games we want to love. I wanted to love Sonic '06 when I played it as a young kid, but even then, when my standards for games were so much lower, I still felt that this game was broken beyond repair. Unfortunately after playing P-06, I still feel that way.

Reviewed on Jun 18, 2023


2 Comments


3 months ago

People keep talking about being "fundamentally" broken without mentioning why it was fundamentally broken. Only that it has been a meme passed on that Sonic 06 = Bad and any deviation from that is wrong.

3 months ago

@schmliff0 I mentioned multiple reasons for why I don't think the game is good in this review. If you want a comprehensive review of Sonic 06 specifically you should look up reviews from its release, because this writeup was never meant to be a comprehensive review of the original.

"it has been a meme passed on that Sonic 06 = Bad and any deviation from that is wrong."

Sorry you feel that way, but the fact of the matter is that general consensus is very negative for the game, and most people just don't desire an argument with the small amount of people who like it. Someone's free to disagree with me, but you're not gonna see me writing a thesis over it. The game just doesn't inspire passionate discussion for most people.