![]() It’s an excellent start, with Sonic moving swiftly and smoothly through some beautifully twisting environments via the thumb-pad or numerical keys. You alternate control between Sonic and his Werehog alter-ego, with our hero kicking things off. Although it takes a number of cues from the console game of the same name, Gameloft has very much crafted a bespoke mobile Sonic experience, which pays off with a sympathetic control system. Unlike previous Sonic mobile games, which were (admittedly decent) ports of classic Mega Drive games, Sonic Unleashed is built from the ground up for the mobile phone. But it also reflects the problems inherent in the game itself. It’s a fitting analogy given Sonic Unleashed’s premise of a split personality Sonic, with our blue hero regularly turning into a brutish Werehog. The afflicted protagonist is inevitably torn between their true side, which is good and pure, and an unrefined and destructive alter ego. In film and literature, stories about werewolves tend to be tragic affairs. ![]()
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