So Sonic 4: Episode 1 was a bit of a disappointment. Which should have surprised nobody, but hey, you can’t rely on Sonic fans (which, really most of us are, deep down) for rational expectations of upcoming products.
Sega has made a lot of Sonic games. Too many, perhaps? You betcha.
What could possibly link Sega’s speedy blue hedgehog with a founding member of the Bio-terrorism Security Assessment Alliance and a Renaissance-era Italian assassin? Meet Sonic the Hedgehog’s new voice actor, Roger Craig Smith.
Well, here’s our first genuine surprise since the official reveal of Sega’s Sonic 4: Sega, and its cherished Sonic Team studio, isn’t developing the game.
Sega may have you thinking Sonic 4 is on the way, but really, it’s already here. It was released in 1996, for the Super Nintendo.