🏃♂️ Get ready to race through adventure!
Sonic and the Secret Rings for Nintendo Wii offers fast-paced, frenetic gameplay with Sonic in constant motion. Players can explore eight unique environments inspired by Arabian Nights, utilize new abilities like Speed Break and Time Break, and engage in interactive surroundings. With 100 missions and 40 party games, it's perfect for 1-4 players looking for a thrilling gaming experience.
U**T
Used works fine
Seems to be working just fine. I got this used in good condition (or something like that) for my sister. It seems to be working just fine. The game itself has kinda janky mechanics but she wanted it as part of the series rather than for gameplay.
B**
Arrived quickly and in excellent shape
Game works just fine
B**T
Love it
He Loved it
D**O
Everything was great
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A**R
Ok
Ok
C**R
Great
This is the best sonic game I have ever played!!first off,the story is cool and it makes u want to read the real Arabian nights!and the gameplay is very complex and takes some getting used to,but when u get good at it it rocks!!and usually the party games in most games r SUPER lame,but these ones were suprisingly kinda fun.but some of them are kinda stupid and dont really work,which can result in a lot of smashed furniture:( .But My only negative for this game is that I really do agree with "slick".the music is AWFUL.it needs to be more peppy music like sonic colors,not a bunch of rock music with stupid lyrics.it needs to make u feel like ur having fun,not like ur on some mission to assassinate somebody.And as for graphics,I don't really care,do go ask somebody else's opinion.So all-in-all,this is my favorite sonic game and one of the best games overall.thanks for reading!!!! :D
W**.
Make-believe's reborn...
Sonic and the Secret RingsI love this game. I pirated it before, so I bought it this time to do the right thing. I played for 86 hours, and every one of those hours......Evil medals......70+ of those hours were well spent. The game has 2 modes of play, a gallery, and some minor options. Let's go ->>>->The first mode is "Adventure Mode". Easily the most prominent, and the meat of the game. You have 6 slots to save your game. There are 8 themed levels loaded with some high-speed action, each with various challenges and layouts with the total mission count coming to 110.When playing, you can jump, charge jump, slide, brake, Homing Attack, and stomp. You collect rings, smash enemies, and overcome obstacles as usual. You can only hold a set amount of rings at once this time around, but you only lose a few when you get hit. In some levels there are 3 Fire Souls to find that do... something (I'll get to that). You collect experience at the end of every level, the amount determined by how well you did. When you get enough, you level up, increasing your ring capacity, Skill Points (getting to those too), and a certain gauge you'll get. Sonic runs forward by himself, but you can steer him, as well as brake to a halt and back up. The game's controls are odd at first (using only the horizontal Wii-Remote), but you grow into them before too long.This is also helped by the biggest gameplay feature: Skill customization. You unlock all kinds of skills by leveling up, or beating certain missions. Some of them help you control better (I love you, Quick High Step), while some change your other moves by adding bonuses or attack power to them. You have 4 Skill Rings to customize so that you can pick one with a different skill set on the fly. Each skill takes a certain amount of points to equip, so the separate rings may be essential to you. However, as I said, leveling up increases how many points you have for each ring.If you're the type who likes getting everything in a game, saddle up, you're in for a dizzying ride:Medals.All 110 missions give you the opportunity get bronze, silver, and gold medals. Or no medal, but you know, eww. These medals represent how fast you beat a level, and many golds, even silvers, require you to come back much later after you've gotten better moves. It'll seem easy enough at first, but make no mistake, getting all 110 gold medals is a monumental task that you'll be pulling off by the skin of your teeth. One more thing, and this is crucial:NOTHING MATTERS EXCEPT PURE SPEED WHEN GETTING MEDALS. I wasted my life trying to play the game almost perfectly each time for over half of these medals before I found that out (I'm awesome because of it, but still). You can take all the damage you want if you get to the goal on time. Your EXP at the end will be impacted, but if you were fast enough you'll still get your medal. Now on to platinum medals...Naw, I'm kidding. The game isn't satanic, after all.->On to "Party Mode". This is the multiplayer aspect of the game, meant for a total of 4 players, though it can be played alone with CPUs in place of other people. Playable by 8 characters, it has 6 overarching game types, known as "attractions", and 40 total mini-games. It of course also has a "World Library" for you to just play mini-games. The attractions are like board games of their own, while the mini-games act to decide how the game is played. For example, in "Treasure Hunt" the aim is to find 3 of the many treasures hidden in chests all across the board before your opponents do. Before every round, you all play a mini-game for a chance at 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place. Whoever comes in 1st goes first and gets the most spaces to move, and so on.All the mini-games require a Wii-Remote for each player, and no Nunchuk. You hold it in various positions depending on what game you're playing. Quality-wise, they're kind of hit and miss.Of these characters, attractions, and mini-games, some need to be unlocked with something I mentioned above, so don't forget about Adventure mode.->To the "Special Book". This here is a massive collection menu of art, history, movies, BGMs, and STUFF. I'm not gonna tell you how to get anything there, because once you see it start to fill up, you're going to go find out yourself.->And the "Options"... Ahem. Options. You've got language options for the text and voice separately. You can change between normal (4:3) or wide-screen (16:9) displays. You've got sound output options. You can delete your data here.I can honestly say that this is one of my favorite games ever, what with the crazy fast Sonic flair and progression that keeps you playing. It can be furiously cheap sometimes (Hello, Pirate Storm.), but mostly it's tame enough for you to feel like trying over and over again instead of launching your controller through your TV, the wall behind it, the poor non-ultimate life-forms in the way, and eventually out the reach of gravity and into cold, black space.Mostly.Regardless, all the aesthetics are there: The Sonic franchise's trademark kick-@$$ music, the art style both in gameplay and in cutscenes, and the graphics (Remember this was 2007). The voice acting is really divisive for most people, and while I think it's OK for the most part, I can see why someone wouldn't like it.I can only summarize so much, people, so platformers, daredevils, completionists, and Sonic fans, you ought to pick this game up.--"Seven seas in handSpeed of sound through sandAll our hopes and plansIn on single hand"--Steve Conte and runblebee
C**R
Game
Cool game but hard
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