Well it’s never a good idea to make too many assumptions of a film’s quality from a short trailer. But it seems nice so far, good or bad I plan on going to the theaters to see it. Cause I have been a Star Wars fan for a while now, and even with the Prequels where I recognize their flaws and all I couldn’t help but found ways to at least enjoy what I can from them.
What seems to be a new villain’s lightsaber is a bit of an odd design though. More so then Darth Maul’s double-sided saber. Though I hear from some the things at the side serves as an exhaust, as the Saber is a bit more crude then the ones we’re used to. Even so, those sides are awfully close to the hands. You could be dueling someone with that thing and with one slip of the finger, suddenly you burn your hand with your own saber making you drop it. Giving whoever was dueling you the chance to kill and/or prevent you from prolonging the duel..
It’s boring but it’s not as much of a gauntlet to go through. Even people who go in playing Sonic 06 just to see how bad it really is usually just give up pretty early on especially if they’re told just how much or how bad some of the things coming up are. You could be laughing it up and be somewhat masochistic when going thorough the first levels or so. But knowing you still have a lot to go through can really strain things, especially as the game gets even worse and worse as you go on.
Rise of Lyric is much shorter, the characters are actually fairly playable, and on normal circumstance it’s just a mediocre action platformer that just doesn’t stand out.
Sonic 06 certainly stands out more then Rise of Lyric. But for all the wrong reasons.
A game that is entertaining to find it’s bugs/glitches doesn’t make it a worthwhile game. And while I will say Sonic 06 probably has more on the entertainment value due to it’s reputation. That doesn’t make it a more competently designed game.
I think a big part of though is Game length. Even if by some miracle you go through 06 without having to repeat levels that take you more then 10 minutes because something bullshit killed you on your last life. The game is still very long, even without mentioning the loading screen. it’s simply too long of a game for Sonic. And most people who play the game for the first time will be spending hours and hours if they even dare try to push through the game. Especially if they don’t learn that they need to save every so often which is possible because they may have not got the warning that Sonic 06 doesn’t autosave.
Rise of Lyric however can be finished in one short weekend even on the occasion a game breaking bug might force you to restart the level. Rise of Lyric is more of a rental and/or bargain bin game where it’s not wise to buy it at full price but only having the game for a temporary amount of time for a small amount of cash or just waiting til’ it’s really cheap cause the game’s short enough that you can finish it in just a few days. Rise of Lyric is more of a game you can complete once fairly quckly and you’ll be all done with it afterwards even if you fairly liked it.
Though really, if you want to understand how I feel about 06. And if you have the time to see it, I would really recommend seeing the Great Clement’s review of Sonic 06. It’s 7 parts and the total runtime is about 3 hours but to truly understand why I feel it’s no contest that Sonic 06 is the worst in the franchise and likely always will be, it’s best to see it.
Similarly, my thoughts on Rise of Lyric are also pretty much akin with the thoughts of the same guy who made that Sonic 06 review where he posted his thoughts in a nearly half-an-hour vlog.
“The game is terrible and even worse than Sonic 06.”
No. no. no. NO.
I’m sorry, but there is no way I can consider any game in the entire Sonic franchise. Including Rise of Lyric, to be worse then Sonic 06. It’s a literal impossibility to me.
I’m not saying Rise of Lyric isn’t a bad game. But I think it’s more on Shadow the Hedgehog and Sonic Chronicles type of bad.
Saying it’s anywhere near Sonic 06 bad is a gross exaggeration.