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Sonic the Hedgehog 3

aka: Sonic 3
Moby ID: 6612

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Average score: 89% (based on 36 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 4.1 out of 5 (based on 174 ratings with 6 reviews)

Weakest of the Genesis Sonics

The Good
With each Sonic game it seems something new was added this time in the form of a new adversary Knuckles The Echidna the protector of the emeralds has been convinced by Dr. Robotnik that Sonic is his enemy because of Sonic CD this game didn’t come out until 1994 thus making it 2 years since the last true Sonic game, Sonic 2.

In this installment you are on Angel Island, Knuckle’s home land and resting place of the master emerald with standard platforming gameplay with mini bosses and main bosses at the end of each stage and usually you run into Knuckles who causes trouble to hinder progress by sending you to a new stage or setting a trap for you with a new special stage which has you running on a 3D globe collecting all the blue orbs not the red ones the red ones send back to the main game finish 7 of the stages to get all chaos emeralds.

The music and sound effects are great as in like most sonic games particular favorites are Angel island, Hydrocity Act 2, and the main theme.

The Bad
This game also adds a save feature which is new to the Genesis installments but since this game is short and it doesn’t save the number of lives you have it doesn’t work that well.

This game does have many faults like how the final boss is way too easy this is probably because this was not meant to be the final boss because this game was originally the same game as Sonic & Knuckles but that’s for another review.

This game is also too short once again probably because Sonic and Knuckles content was originally supposed to be in this game with only Six stages four levels shorter than Sonic 2 it leaves something to be desired.

The Bottom Line
All in all this even with it’s problems is a worthy addition to the Sonic franchise and any sonic fan should find a way to play this game whether it be getting the Genesis version or ROM or Sonic Mega Collection.

Genesis · by Classic Nigel (108) · 2006

One of the best Sonic games!

The Good
On its own, it's a good game, but when locked on with Sonic & Knuckles it becomes 100 times better. By locking on to Sonic & Knuckles you get to play the full version of Sonic 3, the way it was meant to be. You get more levels, mini games, the ability for all characters to turn super or hyper, the ability to play as Knuckles, and several other cool features. Sonic 3 is only the first half of the game; Sonic & Knuckles is the other half. Lock them both together and you get the complete version of Sonic 3.

The Bad
Sonic 3 by itself has some bugs, but locking it on to Sonic & Knuckles fixes them. So, there really isn't anything bad about the game. Just play both games together and all the bugs are gone.

The Bottom Line
If you liked Sonic & Knuckles, you should definitely get this game. It's the other half of the game. Remember, you haven't really completed a game yet if you've only played half of it.

Genesis · by Neocube (140) · 2003

72%

The Good
Sonic 3 was one of the most widely anticipated games of the 1990's. However this game did not fulfill it's expectations. On it's own, the way it was released, Sonic 3 is blatantly not finished. Only when Sonic & Knuckles was released some 8 months or so later did the picture become fully clear.

You play as Sonic once more, doing battle against Dr Robotnik once again. but he is being aided by a new seemingly sinister character, Knuckles. You play your way across several levels, which are all visually stunning, as you have come to expect from the Sonic Team. But you get they underlying feeling that something isn't quite right.

There are elements of the game which are brilliant, but others wane. The new special stage is not very appealing after the hi-octane action from the special stage in Sonic 2.

It's fun enough to play and is far better than many other Mega Drive / Genesis games but I rarely play this in favour of Sonic 1 or Sonic 2.

The Bad
The fact that this was released without what was to come in Sonic & Knuckles leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. Many people in a position such as was mine back in 1994 had to make a choice between the two games, as many parents were unwilling to fork over ÂŁ40 twice, for what is very obviously two parts of the same game.

It was a bad move on Segas part, and reduces my enjoyment of either title by some length.

The Bottom Line
Do not play this without having the Sonic & Knuckles cart first. I'm with Digi, 72%.

Genesis · by Liam Dowds (39) · 2003

best sonic game EVER!

The Good
It has allot ! It has saving...more selection of what to do,and everything a sonic gamer would dream of! It has the classic plot.Evil steals something,you have to find and beat evil. Allot of games are prurly that,but in this...well...lets just say it HARD! you have to get the emeralds,beat Dr.r...and you have to get past marble gardens! I think the best thing 'bout it is the music...I was 5 when i frist played it...my bro,(john) got it for me...i quicky went in his room and put it in our Sega...i was amazed at the graphics..and the music...i beat the first few levels..and he took oer at marble and carnival...and my favorite level..ICE CAP! great,love snow,('cause i live in vegas) and it had that..and the music was great! it is an over all great game!

The Bad
I dont like marble gardens,or carnival....the first boss on carnival,WAY to hard...and on marble gardens...its even hard on the tails (miles) setting....i wish the game had more levels...it is bigger that most of them...but it only had 6 levels...im happy at 5 but im impressed at 12.....there isnt much that is bad...

The Bottom Line
GET THE SYSTEM AND GET THIS GAME!....it is worth the 12-15 dollars....because face it....it OLD! i do think it is grouped with the best games in all time...you know besides kick the can....so GET IT!!!!!

Genesis · by marielle goaway (2) · 2004

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 is one of the best Sega Genesis games ever created.

The Good
I liked that in this game, the levels were made larger than the previous games and the graphics better. I also like that you can connect this game with Sonic and Knuckles to make the game even larger and more fun to play. When you connect, you can also play the game with Knuckles or Sonic and Tails at once.

The Bad
I didn't like that the storyline was basically the same. I think that they should've expanded on it more.

The Bottom Line
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is the best of the Sonic Series for Genesis. I can't say for the other systems because I haven't played them. It has advanced gameplay with improved graphics and levels. Over all, I give this game a 4.6 out of 5.

Genesis · by Dark Lord (31) · 2005

Sonic Can Jump Sharks Too!

The Good
Having completely missed this title at the time, (I was busy playing my Super Nintendo), this Genesis (or Megadrive, as it was called in my region) title has a great reputation, and was surely worth investigating for my Wii Virtual Console. I must be in the vast minority, but I've always believed that the original Sonic was and is the best hedgehog-themed game out there, and that each sequel represents a kind of step aside from Sonics initial adventure.

I have a soft-spot for 16-bit platform-games, and so it was fairly inevitable that I would be downloading at least one of these colourful titles by the Sonic Team. Reviews and the like give Sonic 3 nothing but praise, so it seemed logical that this game, full of "various little improvements" was bound to be the height of the blue mascot's quests. But, after playing through this title twice now, I'm still struggling to see these improvements. But more on that later…

The title screen, introduced by a quick 3D animation of Sonic himself (surely consuming half of the cartridges ROM!) is played – this hints at an all new take on the Sonic series, as if some sort of new technology or game-play has been busted out for the third in the series. Sadly, this is not how it turned out. Sonic 3 is (at best) a "lite" edition of Sonic 2, it's a less convincing attempt at continuing the series.

One true improvement that was made for this sequel was the inclusion of a save system. Yes, this means that for those players who like to complete games fully, there is now hope for attaining every Chaos Emerald without having to perform the ungodly task of a flawless play through. And, switching off your Megadrive would have no longer had the heart-breaking implications that it once had.

So, after beginning the game, you notice that the graphics themselves are not dissimilar to either of the previous entries – the landscapes and robots themselves all look pretty familiar. Sure, Angel Island may be the first act, but it's not that different to Green Hills. You could certainly argue that the levels themselves are denser with obstacles, ramps, platforms and loops – if this is what you like about the series then Sonic 3 will surely be impressive to you, (at least initially).

The Bad
My problem with this game is in two main areas: the level-design, and the game length. Firstly, the level-design itself is at odds with Sonics abilities. What do I mean? Well, throughout the series, we were constantly encouraged to speed through levels, rolling and jumping at crucial moments either to gather rings or avoid traps. In Sonic 3 however, you can gather rings as in any other Sonic game, but you're constantly booby-trapped and ambushed by the increasingly frustrating and hostile environment. I feel like the level-designer(s) had a mean-streak, and must have felt that the series needed some tweaking with the various level-structures to add a new facet of game play. However, this fails the spirit of the previous games, where a nice mix of beneficial and treacherous roller-coaster-like rides alike were available, and sometimes even selectable!

Add to this problem the shameful length of the game, (since when does a sequel provide less content?), and you have an almost reprehensible mix of qualities. All of this may be forgivable for hard-core Sonic enthusiasts, but for curious Wii Virtual Console shoppers, it's bound to come off as an affront to a modern gamers taste. Also, the inclusion of countless mini-boss battles (that are not and never were the highlight of any Sonic title) and the several long self-scrolling story moments (running under a gunship, watching Knuckles mess around etc.) only decrease the limited enjoyment. And, to my distaste, what I consider a cardinal sin and the pinnacle of laziness in video-game design, this game features sections where the levels repeat indefinitely. Miss that jump? Well, repeat the last ten or so screen-lengths until you get it just right. Ugh. It's the Möbius strip of level-design.

Fans surely regard Knuckles as a worthy inclusion, but I find that the more they include this character, the less personality Sonic himself seems to have. It's almost like it varies inversely: add Knuckles to Sonics detriment. Remember when Poochy visited Itchy & Scratchy? I was hoping for a suitable role in this game for Tails, but he has been downgraded to mere cameo appearances between levels. It's kind of sad.

The Bottom Line
So in the end, Sonic makes a little bit of sense as a third game in a series, but makes you feel a little foolish if played in isolation. And, thanks to inflated ratings and poor referrals, those who download it separately may secretly pine for Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Essentially, this game took what Sonic 2 established cosmetically, but ignored what it proved in terms of clever, fluid game play.

Wii · by So Hai (261) · 2008

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