Digital Foundry's Technical Analysis Of Sonic X Shadow Generations
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Digital Foundry's Technical Analysis Of Sonic X Shadow Generations
Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube782k Sonic X Shadow Generations launched on the Switch last week and Digital Foundry has now released its technical analysis. In the original release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Sonic Generations ran at 880 x 720p at 30 frames per second. In the new Switch release, the game runs … The post Video: Digital Foundry’s Technical Analysis Of Sonic X Shadow Generations appeared first on W CNN RADIO NEWS.
Sonic X Shadow Generations Impresses In Latest Digital Foundry Tech Review
"I'm really happy with this one".Sonic X Shadow Generations launched towards the end of last month, and here at Pure Xbox we were rather happy with the Blue Blur's latest outing. Having said that, with this game containing a bunch of remastered content, it's always worth checking in with the tech experts at Digital Foundry on something like this - and they've come away impressed with this new Sonic experience as well.In the outlet's latest tech …
Sonic x Shadow Generations tech analysis, including frame rate and resolution
A new Digital Foundry video goes under the hood of Sonic x Shadow Generations, covering the game’s technical side – specifically frame rate and resolution. All versions are examined here, including Switch. Unfortunately, technical issues are affecting both campaigns at present – Sonic Generations and Shadow Generations. They are actually suffering from different problems at the moment. Here’s the roundup... The post Sonic x Shadow Generations te…
Sonic x Shadow Generations tech review: great on PlayStation, Xbox and PC, but hamstrung on Switch
First released in 2011, Sonic Generations is one of the best efforts to bring the blue hedgehog into the third dimension. Building on the boost formula established in Sonic Unleashed, Generations sought to merge 2D and 3D gameplay into a cohesive whole, but Sega never directly followed up on it - until now. Sonic X Shadow Generations's initial reveal made it feel like a remaster with a little extra content bolted on, but this game also serves as…
Sonic X Shadow Generations - Switch Review
I’d never played Sonic Generations since it launched back in 2011. In fact, while I’ve dabbled in the odd Sonic The Hedgehog game over the years, I can’t say I’m the biggest blue blur bluff. Although, when we got a review key and no one on the team showed interest, curiosity got the better of me. I mean, it’s generally considered to be the best 2D Sonic title, so I needed to give it a go to determine whether I’d just played the wrong entries and…
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