a fun yet frustrating surprise new Sonic game

a fun yet frustrating surprise new Sonic game


Sonic the Hedgehog is getting an all-new game this year, but it’s most assuredly not one anyone expected. Rather than a sequel to Sonic Frontiers or another retro platformer, Sega is teaming up with indie developer Tecopark for a spinoff of its multiplayer Pico Park series, aptly dubbed Sonic Pico Park. It’s a delightful little surprise that sees Sega joining a recent trend of licensing its biggest characters out to small studios with proven track records.

That low-stakes risk is already paying off. I went hands on with Sonic Pico Park at Summer Game Fest, playing through eight of its levels with a squad of four players. Though it’s not a radical reinvention of Pico Park’s winning formula by any means, it makes for a sweet treat for Sonic fans who need something light to hold them over until the blue blur’s next big adventure.

Sonic Pico Park is a puzzle platformer that can be played with two to eight players. Everyone must work together to clear increasingly tricky platforming trials across sets of levels. My demo took me through two trials, each consisting of four levels. At a glance, it’s more or less Pico Park with Sonic characters. It has the same lo-fi visuals, and puzzles that require teammates to coordinate with one another. Stack up on top of one another, move around while tied together, send one player ahead to press a button — all the Pico Park hits are here.




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