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offers a take on 3D Sonic that’s akin to the Dreamcast classic Sonic Adventure, only with a much tighter, superior grasp on Sonic’s physics and momentum. Get up enough speed and he can run up and along walls in a way that simply feels correct, in the manner of the physics-led Mega Drive titles.
Rather than hit some boost pad, or some spring, you’re in control of your hedgehog’s athleticism here, which makes it all the more satisfying to play. Also, it’s funny to see the Moto Bug robots from the original Sonic the Hedgehog’s Green Hill Zone chasing Sonic at mach speed. GT is the best 3D Sonic fangame I’ve played, and it’s not even close. The enormous levels you traverse are inordinately impressive, the difficulty is perfectly pitched and you have the freedom to carve your own path over the mountains and gulleys, collecting rings as you go. Ace.nonetheless excels as a fangame.
The controls are unique among the hobby, too, with the equivalent of the Mega Drive’s “C” button allowing you to execute a spin-dash without crouching. Holding the button in the air also initiates Sonic Mania’s drop-dash move, which sees Sonic launching himself forward when he hits the ground.
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