
Sure, the Werehog isn’t everybody’s cup of tea, but it’s a relief to see the stunning visuals of Unleashed get the appreciation they’ve always deserved when being played like an informational slideshow on the 360.Sonic Unleashed, called Sonic World Adventure (ソニック ワールドアドベンチャー) in Japan, is a video game released as part of the the Sonic the Hedgehog series in late 2008. Sonic Unleashed struggled under the weight of its own power, and it was unanimously agreed that it had previously been released on a console that couldn’t really run the game to its best potential, so it’s somewhat endearing to be able to see it run smoothly on the Xbox Series X/S with the new update. I can’t wait to track down an Xbox and experience this game for the first time! I’ve been holding out on playing the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed for over a decade because of the framerate problems. What a time to be alive /L7n5nxqFcOĮven the in-game cutscenes are in 60fps ? #SONICUNLEASHED #XboxShare /Hf2gVoUFYY Today, 13 years and 2 console generations later, it finally runs at a stable 60 FPS The PowerPoint is no more! /NucgY6k4lBĪnd finally, once the update was released… hype. It began with some goofing on the original, which had issues in the past with its frame rate and unresponsive controls.

The response to this announcement from Sonic fans was an interesting evolution to witness, and it was mainly focused on Sonic Unleashed, a game that’s had a history of mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. Sonic Stadium ✪ The Sonic the Hedgehog Community November 15, 2021

If you’re a Sonic the Hedgehog fan, you’ll be happy to hear that three titles from the series were announced to be receiving a 60 FPS boost update, those titles being Sonic Generations, Sonic Unleashed and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (and NOTHING for 2006’s Sonic The Hedgehog, which is incredibly heartbreaking and unbelievable).Īnnounced at the #Xbox20 Anniversary Showcase just now, Sonic Generations, Sonic Unleashed and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed will all get an FPS Boost on Xbox Series X and S consoles, improving its framerate beyond its original release.

The Xbox 20th Anniversary showcase is packed to the brim with exciting stuff, from the early Halo Infinite multiplayer release to the announcement of 70+ classic games coming to the Xbox backwards compatibility library.
