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  • Summary: Sonic Origins Plus includes the 4 remastered Sega titles from last year's release -- Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic CD and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles -- plus a dozen Game Gear titles available in a special in-game "museum."

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  1. Jun 21, 2023
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    Longtime Sonic fans should scoop up the physical edition of Sonic Origins Plus if they missed out last year, but the new content may not be worth a paid upgrade for existing owners.
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  1. Jun 24, 2023
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    Beautifully remastered versions of the trilogy of Sonic games and Sonic CD; Plenty of reasons to play and replay each of the four main
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    Beautifully remastered versions of the trilogy of Sonic games and Sonic CD; Plenty of reasons to play and replay each of the four main titles and unlock all the game’s content; A complete collection of Sonic’s ‘90s origins.
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    The Game Gear additions with the Plus expansion are subpar offerings with no modernization; For players who already own Sonic Origins, the Plus expansion won’t be enticing for average players adding little to truly enjoy.

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    When all is said and done, however, the Plus expansion doesn’t offer much for the average fan. Adding 12 Game Gear games might seem like a fairly solid number, but there’s little reason to even approach much of what’s provided in this listing. Whether it’s the simple fact that these titles were never any good to begin with or have simply aged poorly, they leave little room for a lasting Sonic experience with modern players. Though, it seems like this all-in-one release is an attempt on Sega’s part to offer a more complete package for the die-hard fans. If you fall into this category and don’t mind the Game Gear catalog, warts and all, this collection was put together with you in mind.
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