qtmangasailorv
i like 3d best (I'm a sell out like that).
I like both. But 2D has the edge.
3D graphics aren't worth anything to me without a decent game to back them up. And as far as I'm concerned, none of the 3D titles've hit the raw addictiveness level of something like
S3+K.
They just seem to've thrown in all of these new tricks and gimmicks like shooting, grinding and adventure fields, but forgotten the raw platform engine that got the franchise where it is. I liked levels I could explore and find multiple solutions to - if I want a shoot-em-'up or a racing game, I'd buy those genres.
And besides - who wouldn't rather see Tails' 2D yawn or any of the
Sonic Advance 3 character animations?
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