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Sonic and the Secret Rings: Wii Remote
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Sonic and The Secret Rings Screenshots The controls are fairly simple; Sonic always runs forward at full speed so you tilt the Wii remote left and right to steer him. Pressing the ‘1’ button will act as his brakes, while pressing and holding ‘2’ will perform jumps. It would’ve been nice for the braking and jumping to be a little more intuitive as it does feel out of place to be pressing buttons amidst all the action. Sonic will automatically lock-on to target enemies when airborne, and by quickly flicking the remote forward he will speed straight at his foes. Lastly, he is capable of grinding on straight edges, which will allow you to fly through some of the hairier sections in a level.
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Sonic and the Secret Rings, Review Nintendo Wii, Sega Overall this is Sonic for the new millennium and a new console there have been 3D versions of this classic before but nothing that can touch the slickness of this one. If you own a Wii it's definitely worth a punt, but don't buy a Wii just for this title alone.
Much like most Wii titles, there’s a bit of a learning curve before you get a true grasp on how to control Sonic and his abilities. Understanding the sensitivity and Sonic’s manoeuvres can be a little troublesome at first; within a few minutes ... dashing about from side to side becomes relatively easy, and pretty darn enjoyable.
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You can control the magic carpet just like Sonic, except you can maneuver the carpet up and down by simply tilting the Wii™ Remote up and down. Remember this when you need to get around obstacles.
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