AnniversaryMode in SonicOrigins gave me an easier time playing the classic Sonic games than the Sega Genesis did.
I’ve been a Sonic the Hedgehog fan since November 2003 after my cousin Nicholas reintroduced me to Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, the GameCube port of the Dreamcast game. Around that time, Sonic Team was gearing up for the release of Sonic Heroes, which excited nine-year-old me despite the fact that I barely played through the story mode for Sonic Adventure 2.
That neat feature is something more retro games should adopt if they’re ever re-released and adapted to modern current-gen consoles. With Anniversary Mode in Sonic Origins, I didn’t have to worry about losing all my progress and starting over from square one in every game. If I was stuck in Labyrinth Zone in Sonic 1 and I exited the game for any reason, I could jump back in hours later and still continue playing from Labyrinth Zone, whether I was starting from Act 1 or wrapping things up in Act 3.
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