

Finally getting a Sonic 3 & Knuckles re-release after a decade in legal limbo (and a full-on Headcannon remaster at that)? Experiencing the Taxman and Stealth remasters of Sonic 1, 2 and CD on home console and PC? Some minor bugs aside, the overall quality and sheer importance of this release made it instantly worth buying by default.īut now, a year later, SEGA is offering an expansion in the form of Sonic Origins Plus. We raved about it in our review, after all. Temple Run 2 is a really fun game, where you can spend hours and hours jumping, slipping and dodging all of the obstacles that your brave protagonists must overcome in their desperate bid to escape.We already know how big of a deal it is that Sonic Origins exists. Better character representations and more attractive and textured scenery are just some of the things that are noticeable at first glance. The graphics have also been improved considerably compared to the first installment. once they've been purchased beforehand of course. Plus, you can now turn on the power-ups whenever you want, adding an additional strategic element into the mix.Īnother interesting development in Temple Run 2 is that now each of the many characters you can choose from has their own special skills, meaning that you can master each of them in turn. The most successful and popular series in history (the fist part was downloaded more than 170 million times), it closely follows the original format, offering very similar game mechanics, while adding a number of interesting features.Īmong the new features found in Temple Run 2 is the introduction of new obstacles and power-ups, keeping the player more alert to everything that is going on around them.

Temple run 2 is the next installment in this Endless Runner series.
