

When pixels jump at you or clipping problems and graphical glitches block your view, you're going to lose every race! As a matter of fact, you're going to wonder where every player is and why you've mistaken the water for a mirrored floor. Speaking of 3D, it's better than say, Die Hard Trilogy for the PC, but what happened to the effects, the lighting and full use of 3D technology of the times? It certainly wasn't implemented in this game, unfortunately. Sure, it's in 3D but eventually after playing it for awhile you're not going to bother continuing on. Sonic R shares the same common problems that other less-than-decent games seem to have that hinder gameplay in more than several ways. Well, the truth hurts but it has to be told. Admit it - no one wants to hear that a Sonic game could ever be less than decent.
