
Amy runs, jumps and spins just like Sonic, only with a couple of extra unique skills. In terms of how she plays, it’s exactly as you’d expect. And in terms of importance at least, that is a very big deal (the Sonic gang has been a sausage fest for way too long) – it’s great to see the Rosy Rascal front and centre of the Plus imagery, right down to the revised Island Tour mode where you can see her posing for the camera. Will it similarly be worth your money? All signs point to ‘yes’ – with some caveats.įirst of all, the headline feature to this add-on pack – Amy Rose is now, for the first time in a classic 2D Sonic adventure, available as a playable character. 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. We already know how big of a deal it is that Sonic Origins exists.
