Sure, the Werehog isn’t everybody’s cup of tea, but it’s a relief to see the stunning visuals of Unleashed get the appreciation they’ve always deserved when being played like an informational slideshow on the 360. Sonic Unleashed struggled under the weight of its own power, and it was unanimously agreed that it had previously been released on a console that couldn’t really run the game to its best potential, so it’s somewhat endearing to be able to see it run smoothly on the Xbox Series X/S with the new update. I can’t wait to track down an Xbox and experience this game for the first time! I’ve been holding out on playing the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed for over a decade because of the framerate problems. What a time to be alive /L7n5nxqFcOĮven the in-game cutscenes are in 60fps ? #SONICUNLEASHED #XboxShare /Hf2gVoUFYY Today, 13 years and 2 console generations later, it finally runs at a stable 60 FPS Huh? I thought this was already the case? That’s where the videos of it running buttery smooth came from, so wtf is this referring to?Īnd finally, once the update was released… hype. These were followed by an air of confusion considering the game seemed to already get an FPS boost when it first arrived in the Xbox library (this was actually a performance update in November 2020 to reduce lag). Never forget when WatchMojo put Sonic Unleashed on their list of Best Sonic Games ever, and also on their list of Worst Sonic Games ever /5C09YP1JGR
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