Surprisingly good for a Sonic Boom game. It's really not much better than "competent", but I'm just glad to have a game where Sticks is playable because I like her.

The Sonic Renaissance starts now. It's got its issues for sure, but it feels great to have a Sonic game I can just enjoy without reservation for the first time in more than ten years.

I did not enjoy this game as much as its legion of fans. The controls felt awful, the story is lackluster, and the level design did not stir any positive feelings in me. The music is great and the voice acting was better than I'd have expected for a game this old, but that's about it. It's not terrible, but there's other Sonic games I'd rather play.

This game feels like it came from another universe into our own. It's kickass.

This game got me into the fighting game genre. It's great for my ADHD, fast-paced and engages the brain, eyes, ears, and hands.

I don't like rhythm games or character action games, but I do like this game. It's just got a vibe I like. I suck at it, though.

Best game in the series. Has Crimewife. The combat's kind of boring, though.

This game would be the worst game in its series if there wasn't the spin-off that's a knock-off Mystery Dungeon. The characters are awful, the combat's no fun, and the music has maybe one track better than "acceptable". Play the other games.

This game isn't really a worthy successor to the previous entries in the series, but at least I like more than one of the characters, unlike SOME games in this series.

The best Sonic game. The final boss is hell, but at least you only have to do it once.

Great introduction to the series. Some of the side stuff is a real pain, but everything else more than makes up for that.

I have played this game via every method I can. I have never disliked the experience. Great Cave Offensive sucks, though.