When it comes to iconic video game characters it doesn’t get much bigger than Sonic the Hedgehog. He’s been there since the start of console gaming and has a large fan base always awaiting his next game. But even more than that, Sonic has crossed over into other titles and created an entire line of genre games that’s probably rivaled only by Mario.
However, Mario is known as a different type of platformer than Sonic. The blue hedgehog is known for speed and recklessness as well as crazy and adrenaline-fueled adventures. Here’s a list of games that Sonic fans may enjoy.
10 Aaero
Aaero is much different than any other type of game on this list. It’s not a platformer. It’s not an adventure game. It’s just a rail shooter that uses a rhythm-based game mechanic to give the player a rounded, intense experience.
Sonic doesn’t necessarily use music to enhance its gameplay, but it is an intense game that moves quite quickly and forces players to get locked into a zone. Aaero does the same thing as the game doesn’t slow down just because the player wants it to.
9 Rocket League
Rocket League is another game that fans may not think of when Sonic the Hedgehog comes to mind. After all, Rocket League is a wild and crazy sports game that uses rocket-propelled cars to play soccer.
However, that kind of craziness is exactly the type of intense experience that Sonic the Hedgehog tries to implement. It has players being reckless and moving a crazy speed throughout levels. Rocket League promotes that same kinds of recklessness as players need to be out of control in order to score a goal.
8 Vanquish
Like Sonic, Vanquish is also a Sega franchise, so they have that common. There are plenty of differences, though. Sonic has an anthropomorphic hedgehog run around and spin into a ball while destroying robots.
That’s not exactly the same as Vanquish, which has an armored soldier shooting a weapon at enemies. Still, both games are meant to be a fast-paced, action experience. If players enjoy the quick fantasy world that Sonic lives in, they may enjoy the quick science fiction world of Vanquish.
7 Cuphead
Cuphead is a platform experience that dumps a bucket of nostalgia onto its art style. That alone is enough to make games interesting, but it’s also incredibly difficult to master. There are many dizzying moments that are incredibly difficult to beat.
This type of challenge would be right up the alley of Sonic fans. Sonic moves about quicker than Cuphead, but Cuphead still has enough intensity to replicate the experience of zooming through levels as the popular Blue Blur. It should not be missed.
6 Mega Man
Mega Man is another classic and timeless hero that can rival Mario and Sonic in terms of popularity. However, while Mario and Sonic have evolved with the times to take on a multitude of different game styles, Mega Man has more or less remained true to his roots of being a challenging platformer that requires strategy and skill.
Sonic is all about blowing through great side-scrolling levels at top speed. Mega Man players know the best way to conquer their levels is with patience and precision. It’s a different but nonetheless fun experience.
5 Rayman Origins
Rayman may not rise to the top tier of video game icons the way Sonic does, but he still remains incredibly popular since his first appearance. He’s appeared in many games and hasn’t faded away into video game oblivion. And it should be easy to see why.
The game employs a fun, laid-back atmosphere to its platforming experience. It has the same cartoonish style that Sonic does, but it’s a lot goofier and ridiculous in the way it comes across. It truly is one of the classics that Sonic fans shouldn’t miss out on.
4 Super Mario Odyssey
Of course, no list of games similar to Sonic would be complete without at least one appearance from Mario. These two icons have reigned at the top of the video game hierarchy for decades.
They haven’t always been competitors as the two have crossed over in numerous games. But still, their solo titles are immensely competitive. And it’s hard to argue that Super Mario Odyssey wasn’t a triumph of a video game experience. It had great 3D platforming gameplay and adventure, something Sonic fans would enjoy.
3 Ori And The Blind Forest
It is certainly possible to imagine a Sonic game that is stylized exactly like what Ori And The Blind Forest is like. Ori has a giant adventure world that the player has to explore in order to unlock new abilities and areas.
It wouldn’t be difficult to see Sonic doing something just like that as the Blue Blur spins along from level to level, stomping on enemies while also trying to save the day. Ori is beautiful both from a gameplay and artistic standpoint that fans should check out.
2 Super Meat Boy
Super Meat Boy is an indie game that tries to replicate the classic platforming experience from the early days of console gaming. It has a relatively low level of graphics that emulates games of the time.
It’s actually a nice combination of the Mario style of platforming with the Sonic style of speed and intensity. The game can be played at a very fast pace that often requires players to move recklessly while also being in control. It’s also incredibly difficult and a long game compared to other similar indie titles.
1 Yuko’s Island Express
Yuko’s Island Express might not be a well-known or hugely popular game, but it’s hard to think of one that embodies Sonic the Hedgehog more. It has a similar style to Ori And The Blind Forest as there is a large 2D landscape that the player needs to unlock.
However, the gameplay is less based around being a platformer and more of a pinball style similar to Sonic Spinball. The main character carries around a ball that it uses to traverse the levels at incredible speeds and with intense action.
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