I’m going to be very honest, if I seem a BIT irritated while writing this review, there is a big problem I will address in this expansion review. But let’s get started.
WHAT DOES THIS EXPANSION ADD TO ORIGINS?
This expansion of Sonic Origins adds a couple of things. Most notably, it added a new playable character for every game in this package: Amy Rose. And her moveset…is fine. It’s funI’m going to be very honest, if I seem a BIT irritated while writing this review, there is a big problem I will address in this expansion review. But let’s get started.
WHAT DOES THIS EXPANSION ADD TO ORIGINS?
This expansion of Sonic Origins adds a couple of things. Most notably, it added a new playable character for every game in this package: Amy Rose. And her moveset…is fine. It’s fun and enjoyable, but she is obviously a lesser Sonic. That’s not to deter you from playing as her because she is very fun to play as in any of the games, as she has an insta-shield move in the form of her Piko Piko Hammer. It’s honestly really really fun in my opinion. Now, you do not have to agree, and that’s ok. And really quickly, the expansion FINALLY ADDS KNUCKLES TO SONIC CD (arguably the second best game in this collection, but AGAIN, you do not have to agree.) I’m so happy they added him into CD, and it’s fun to play as him.
What else does this expansion add? Well obviously, it was advertised that the Game Gear games were coming to this collection, and they have been added. Now I’m not going to waste time and review all the Game Gear games here, but I WILL tell you my absolute favorites from here.
Sonic Triple Trouble
Sonic Chaos
Sonic the Hedgehog 1
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
Everything else in the Game Gear library is either just ok or very mediocre…BUT SONIC BLAST IS THE WORST OF THE BUNCH, NEXT TO 8-BIT SPINBALL. I hate those games very much.
What else does this expansion add? Well…it does add an achievement thing, but it’s just a wallpaper. That’s it. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s very cool, but I wish there was a LOT more than what we got out of it. It’s very Super Smash Bros.-esque here, and that’s not really bad though.
The Expansion also adds a button configuration menu in the Settings. Now, I won’t really use this, but if you changed your controls to fit your gameplay style, that’s good on you. (This is something I almost forgot to add here.)
WERE THERE ANY FIXES TO SONIC ORIGINS AT ALL?
Actually yes, there are. One of these fixes was one that annoyed many players including myself: the Roll Jump Lock removal. You can now easily drop dash and turn around to do another drop dash like in Sonic CD and Sonic 3 & Knuckles. And speaking of Sonic 3 & Knuckles, there are some bug fixes but as of writing this review for Sonic Origins Plus, no specific patch notes are listed here. But as far as I can see, the falling debris is pretty much gone for me in Marble Garden Zone and it seems like the collision detection is fixed to SOME extent, but again, no specific patch notes. I’m working with what I got here.
But now let’s get to the main issue I have with Origins Plus. And it’s the one that pisses me off the most.
THEY SCAMMED THE DIGITAL DELUXE BUYERS.
This part of the review is a rant. And it’s a legitimate issue that I have looked over in the past, but I cannot overlook it now. SEGA, I never thought you would scam your Digital Deluxe buyers like this, but I’m sorry, I can’t let this slide. Let me just say this loud and clear for everyone in the back to hear.
THEY DROPPED THE BASE VERSION OF SONIC ORIGINS PLUS TO $30, AND THE DIGITAL DELUXE ($45) BENEFITS WERE CARRIED OVER TO THE PLUS EXPANSION PACK.
Had I known that SEGA would do that, I would have bought the base Origins and not include this issue, but I bought the Digital Deluxe version, and by buying the Plus Expansion Pack, you basically have to repay for the Digital Deluxe benefits. This is absolute **** You got scammed $15, count it, FIFTEEN DOLLARS. I’m not letting this go for a long time. Clown on me all you want, I don’t give a flying ****
SEGA, do me a favor, yeah? You hearing me loud and clear? Good. DO NOT DO THIS DIGITAL DELUXE DECISION EVER AGAIN. Because if you do it again, there are very high chances that you scam people if you bring over the Digital Deluxe benefits to a Plus Expansion. Do not do this with Sonic Superstars, PLEASE.
NOT EVERY ISSUE WAS FIXED IN THIS GAME.
There are a couple of issues, not just for all games, but Sonic 3 & Knuckles as well that still plagues this game to this very day. The pixel blur is still here. There is something called Nearest Neighbor, which scales the pixels to be razor sharp no matter how small it is. It makes the games look really cool and crisp as they should be. I normally don’t really have an issue with this, but a quick reminder that someone created the Origins Blur Fix (https://gamebanana.com/mods/385416) mod and it FIXED THIS ISSUE WHEN THE COLLECTION FIRST RELEASED LAST YEAR. A MODDER.
Now for Sonic 3 & Knuckles. The muffled audio mixing is still here. This makes the music and sounds in the game still muffled like you’re underwater and it got annoying very fast. This is an easy fix, why didn’t you fix it? This still needs a patch update.… Expand