View Full Version : Does anyone still play Sonic Rush 1?
Pocketim
26th November 2007, 07:43 PM
I mean, like after the release of Sonic Rush Adventure. I do as it is much harder then Adventure, if only Rush had the same replay value that Adventure had
SegaFan
27th November 2007, 12:15 AM
I still haven't bought Sonic Rush Adventure, I know I really should. Yes, sometimes I go back to Sonic Rush, just like I go back and play any Sonic game, and it's one of the better ones. I find most Sonic games (2D and 3D) are very replayable.
ICEknight
27th November 2007, 02:31 PM
I sometimes do, for time attacks. It's kinda fun trying to find the fastest paths.
TechnoSuperguy
16th December 2007, 02:36 AM
I haven't played it (or Rush Adventure... or any other Sonic game, for that matter) for quite some time. It was incredibly fun for the first few weeks, but once I got all S-ranks, the obsession with best times just faded away, and I got bored with it. If I force myself to delete the save file, I'll probably switch back into "don't do anything else until I beat the whole game again" mode.:p
jackaroo
16th December 2007, 02:39 AM
I haven't played it (or Rush Adventure... or any other Sonic game, for that matter) for quite some time. It was incredibly fun for the first few weeks, but once I got all S-ranks, the obsession with best times just faded away, and I got bored with it. If I force myself to delete the save file, I'll probably switch back into "don't do anything else until I beat the whole game again" mode.:p
Or you would get back into Rush Adventure if you had online :p
For me i dont play Rush 1 much now. Once i beat it i eventually grew tired of it. But i do come back from time to time for a quick go. But for me the only Sonic games i find most playable are the Megadrive/Genesis sonic games, Game Gear Sonic Games & The sonic adventure series so i stick to playing them mostly.
TechnoSuperguy
16th December 2007, 02:43 AM
Or you would get back into Rush Adventure if you had online :p
Ah yes, that's quite true. SRA would suddenly regain all of its appeal if I still had a way of racing against someone online. Too bad by Wifi connector broke down after the first day. but oh well. Until I find some sort of router, SRA will just gather dust on my shelf for a couple months at a time.:(
jackaroo
16th December 2007, 02:45 AM
Ah yes, that's quite true. SRA would suddenly regain all of its appeal if I still had a way of racing against someone online. Too bad by Wifi connector broke down after the first day. but oh well. Until I find some sort of router, SRA will just gather dust on my shelf for a couple months at a time.:(
To be honest though i havent seen anyone on SRA Online anyway. I went on when i was back in england and no one joined. But i had connection troubles there so i thought that couldve been the problem.
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