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Rating Reviewed By AnoymousReview Date 10/17/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5, 2 votes Rate this review? Summary This game is a decent distraction from the other games on the market. Sure, it may have a baby storyline, dopey monsters in battle, and horrible lip syncing in the few cinemas, but apart from that, this is the game you will play for quite some time. It may not be Sonic Adventure, but I enjoyed it none the less.Sound The sound is basic stuff, normally found in a game of this style. Translation: good, but not great, like Soul Calibur.Gameplay The gameplay borrows a little bit from the Mario Party series, but makes it a whole lot better. By using cards, speeding up the turns(sometimes), and having some entertaining mini games, this is the one to buy for all of your parties.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Anonymous benFrom Northern NY Review Date 08/26/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 1 of 5 Rate this review? Summary This game came whith my Sega Dreamcast in a cool package i got the other day that costed 99$ and included Sonic Adventure, Sonic 2 Trial, a VMU A Dreamcast Generator Vol. 2. and of course this game. I played Sonic Shuffle for 5 min. then i turned it off. Worst game ever. I'm going to trade it in and get Solder Of Fortune.Sound The sound is what you would find on Nintendo 64 which is another great system. But Nintendo 64 doesent have the best of sound.Gameplay Its sorta like Mario Party but worse. You go around a gameboard and there are also some mini games.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary This game is a great party game. Ok, so they copied Mario Party. Big Deal. It's a million times more interesting and fun.Sound The sound is pretty good. It's not spectacular, but there's nothing bad about it. The characters mouths dont fit with the words, but I think that's beacause the game was originaly made in Japan.Gameplay I think this game plays very well. Although the tutorial doesn't explain everything, you can kind of figure it out with out reading the long instruction booklet. I don't understand why people are complaining about load time,it's not that long or annoying and they fill it with facts about forcejewels. The forcejewels(which are stone that you can get throughout the game. They do things like swppping your position with another character or making you move 5 spaces 3 turns in a row. add to the whole strategy thing. Unlike Mario Party there's more skill(rather then luck) invovlved. And the mini-games are more complex than most of Mario Party's. It actually matters what character you chose cause they have different special abilities (unlike Mario Party). Oh yeah, instead of Bowser there's Dr. Robotnik/Eggman.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Kevin LabronteFrom Boise, ID Review Date 07/28/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 2 of 5 Rate this review? Summary A degraded, slow loading, dumb version of Mario Party. Its sad how much worse this game is then Mario Party. If you like crappy games then by all means buy this one.Sound The sound is good. They have the right amount of voices and the music is not the best, but not the worst.Gameplay The game is very confusing. I had no idea what to do at first. It uses cards instead of dice which is a nice innovation. It still doesn't even come close to the nice and easy gameplay of Mario Party.The cards make it kind of fun, because you can choose what number you want. The stupid thing is that some characters start out with a much better hand. You can't see there hand and they aren't supposed to see your hand, but I swear they can. They always seem to pick the right card from your cards. The mini-games are pretty fun. They are a nice change from Mario Party. Although a lot of games are basically the same as many on Mario Party. The loading sucks. It's like playing a computer game. Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Sonic Shuffle is a definite rip-off of Mario Party, but it does have its differences. This game might be better than Mario Party just because of it uniqueness. The plot (yes, there actually is a good plot!) revolves around our heroes (Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy Rose) are sent into a different world called Maginaryworld where people's dreams are processed. But the Precioustone that keeps Maginaryworld intact has been destroyed by an evil thief named Void. It's up to the gang to get the pieces back! But who will get them first...?I will compare this game to Mario Party throughout the review. Sound The character voice-overs are great, and the cast from Sonic Adventure has been kept, obviously, for fans. The music isn't even noticable, but the sound effects are great (there are laser blasts, booms, ka-chings, and all). Mario Party beats Sonic Shuffle for sound, though.Gameplay In Sonic Shuffle, you use cards instead of dice to move spaces, and depending on what space you land on, you can get rings, lose rings, have battles with a person or creature, have a mini event, or have a minigame. Even some of the cards can be dangerous. Mario Party's gameplay pales in comparison to Sonic Shuffle's.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Mystic FireFrom Secret! Review Date 05/29/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary When I first started to play this game, I utterly despised it because it was 10 times more difficult than Mario Party, and the computer players gave me no mercy! I was about ready to return it the day after I got it, but then, I went into Story mode. WOAH! Did that change my mind about the game! I thought that the story mode was the best part of the game (Mainly cause of Void.......Hee hee!) because of the cool plot! Not to mention the mini games are as fun as heck! Overall, this game was very fun and addicting. I suggest you rent it before you buy it cause you might not like it. But if you like Sonic, board games, and pointless, but fun mini games, then Sonic Shuffle is for you!Sound The sound was pretty good. The only disappointment was that there were no vocal tracks. ;_; But, the bgms sounded excellent!Gameplay Sonic Shuffle is definitely more difficult than Mario Party! The computer players are actually a challenge! Although the duels are kinda weak. But the mini-games are very enjoyable and mostly different from the mario party ones. (My favorite Mini-game is Sonic Live)Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Jennifer TranFrom Kitchener,Ontario,Canada Review Date 03/16/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary Alot of people absoulutely HATE Sonic Shuffle. Well to me, I love it! My sister, Teresa, loved it, too.It was perfecto!When were at Fairview Park,we saw Sonic Adventure.We thought it was interesting, so Teresa and I played it on the sample Sega Dreamcast. It was absoulutely fun! When my family got home, I asked Tuan, my brother, if he could buy Sonic Adventure on the computer.He said," Sure, no problemo!" The next day, I saw a CD on the kitchen table. I got a quick look at it. It wasn't Sonic Adventure. It was Sonic Shuffle!! Teresa and I quickly played it on our new exculsive Sega Dreamcast.It turned out to be even better than Sonic Adventure! It was the funnest Sonic game of my life!! Sound Oh, how do I love the sound!The sound sounded so fantastic!My favorite music is the one in Fourth Dimension Space. It sounded like a leaf swaying with a dove. Gameplay The gameplay was perfectly well done. Especially the way Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Big, E-102 Gamma, Chao and Super Sonic battled. Teresa and I just looooooooved it!!Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By AndyFrom Lino Lakes, MN Review Date 03/13/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary I Love this game! For a while (at first) I didn't like the game. I was thinking "what a rip off of Mario Party" But after about an hour once I learned the rules (there are many) I realized what a deep strategy game this really is! Now I can offically say I AM ADDICTED!!! It really does take the Mario Party thing to a whole new level. Much more strategy and thinking involved. I thank Sega for such a well thought out fun game.Sound The sound is cheers and jeers from the players and various other things. Just what the game needs. You don't need a Star Wars calibur soundtrack on this type of game.Gameplay The gameplay is excellent. You really have to take time at first to learn the rules. Once you do you will have a blast with a deep strategy party game. Playing the one player Story mode is also very fun and hard. You really got to try hard and plan your moves on the board to win. I love it, just the right mix of challenge and FUN.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By ChristineFrom San fransisco, CA Review Date 02/27/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 3 of 5 Rate this review? Summary I personally think it's alright. It's not great. I think that Sonic Adventure is way better, expecially the graphics and the range of sound and music. I only play it for the hidden characters (Gamma, Big, Chao, and Super Sonic). I'm hoping that they make a new one.... Sonic Shuffle 2. Or something. They should have new characters and new and better graphics. This game is pretty good. I'm unbeaten in this game. Hahahaha! No one can beat me!!Sound The sound is alright but they say the same thing like Sonic always say's "Yeah!" or "No.." Tails always say's "Alright!" or "Sonic." and Amy always says, "Alright!" or "Nooo." and Knuckles is "Yeah." or "Aww man.." and when they finish, it's "Here we go!" for Sonic, "I did it Sonic!" for Tails, "See I can do this." for Amy and "That was easy." for Knuckles. After a while, it's gets madening.Gameplay The gameplay is pretty fun. I like the mini-games and the mini-events are so predictable like the tidal wave one or the Medusa one. It's pretty fun, the mini-games. They also say that there should be a wider variety of spaces.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn... oh, yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn. that is what i do when i play this game. i yawn. that's all. this game is a badly made monopoly, that's what it is. i found mario party to be funner than this, heck, i found mario party to be fun! this game is so boring! well, the mini games can be fun, but everything else is crap! sure, the graphics may resemble those of jet grind radio but radio's graphics were smoother and brighter. I can't believe that people would actually shell out 50 bucks for this game! well, all i have to say is that it's a real dissapointment. i would've given this a highter score if it had a STAGE just for racing, i love sonic adventure, sonic moves so fast! but not sonic shuffle, yuck!Sound eh,Gameplay gamplay, yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn, whoops, there's that yawn again. basically monopoly, but worse. that's all i gotz ta tell ya!Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary I didn't know if I should buy this game or not because the reviews were so bad. My 6 year old son talked me into it and we have played this game for days and loved it. The loads times arent as bad as people say and most of the minigames are fun.Sound The sound is very well done, but a few of the sound effects will get on your nerves after awhile. Expecially the the spell where you seal the stone! I dont think their is a more anoying sound in the world but over all the sound is impressive.Gameplay First of all the game has a lot of rules and it takes several games before you learn all of them. The minigames are fun but the mini-events seem very stupid. Sonic shuffle is slow paced so its not for everyone, if you dont like board games you wont like this game.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By vanishingstar2001 HowardFrom Chicago, Illinois Review Date 01/27/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 2 of 5 Rate this review? Summary Sonic Shuffle is original and unique in every way. Instead of using dice, it uses cards to move around. They have minigames, but most of them are just weird. The storyline is pretty good, but doesn't have enough depth. (So what if the Precioustones are scattered???) The graphics are just beautiful! It has that 3D cartoon look to it, like Jet Grind Radio. Most of the sounds are simple, but the music- excellent! The game is too simple and once you beat it, it's pretty boring. A first look at this game and you'll be going "Wow! This is an awesome game!" but by the first move (whether you or a computer moves) you'll be going, "Damn, this is one hell of a sucky game!" The only reason I played for 6 straight hours is to see what was in store. To see if it gets better. Don't buy this game! You're probably going to throw it out and sell it. Notice: TRY BEFORE YOU BUY!!!Sound The sound isn't very good. I've only heard Robotnik's voice talk, but the others just grunt or groan or cheer. The sounds are sometimes just awesome, like in the minigames, while on the other hand... When you're playing on the board, it just plain sucks. The music is pretty good, though.Gameplay Gameplay is very interesting. You can take other player's cards or use your own. The structure of the game is somewhat awkward, though. You only need a higher or equal card to defeat an enemy! Sonic Shuffle should have had its duels similar to the ones in Mario Party 2. You can finish this game quickly, since it's very easy. Some of the minigames are just great while others suck. Actually, most of the minigames suck. It's a tedious game, really... You might here some good reviews but once you try it the first day, you'll want to throw the damn thing away!Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary This is basically Mario Party with some minor changes that neither add or detract from the game.Sound The voices are the same weird ones from Sonic Adventure but are still a good thing, as are all voice overs in games. There is some music, and it is neither bad nor good. The sound is a-okay.Gameplay The gameplay is obviously slow, seeing as it is a board game. The single player mode has a corny story and is virtually impossible to win considiring that the computer is so good. IN addition, being forced to watch the computer make their turn is tedious from the get-go, never once is it at all entertaining to watch them. And Dr. Robotnik making that stupid space shrinking mistake is kinda lame after the 50,000 time. However, if you play with three or more people, the game is lots of fun.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Brian VonckFrom Illinois Review Date 01/08/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary First, Im going to say this: Everyone who doesnt like this game is... well, not very bright. They all complain about loading times, or something like that. But when you are in the game, you barely even notice it. The story-line is great, and original (not the usual Robotnik-stealing-chaos-emeralds type thing), introduces a couple of new characters into the sonic universe, the minigames are great, and the boards are well done. The battles are cool too. All in all, it is better than the reviews say.Sound Also awesome. Void's theme and the Fourth Dimension theme are very well done, like all the rest of the music in this game.Gameplay The first thing you will notice is the use of cards instead of dice. This adds ALOT of stratagy to it (in comparison with Mario-Party). Each turn you must choose a numbered card, or a special one, to move across the board. You can also choose a card from your opponents hands, but you have to be carefull not to draw Robotnik's card, or random chaos will happen to you. You might think that always using the highest numbered card will get you to the Preciousstone first, but you quickly find out this isnt at all true. You have to use the spaces to your advantage, along with the MANY Forcejewels that allow you to do different things (such as transporting all players to your space, or changing the spaces to a single type). This stratagy is important, as you spend more time on the board itself than in Mario Party. But the board part is very well done, so this isnt made into a boring chore. Far from it. Very far. The minigames are similar in style to Mario Party, but are also much better. And at the end of each board, you must face a special minigame specifically for that board, including a really cool boss-fight against Void (who turns out to not really be your enemy...) Very cool.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Over the years Sega has exploited its mascot, Sonic and thrown it,him, into may different genres. There was a pinball game and a racing game and now a Mario Party clone. Yep, you heard right, a Mario Party clone. Just like fellow mascot Crash Bandicoot Sonic is now running around a gameboard. While I normally would condemn the exploitation of a mascot, this game is so good its hard to even think of that.Sound The background music seems to be a bit childish for my likes, during every time when you start at a new board with the soft lullaby singing its tunes as if to a baby. Most of the background music are just nice, with loud and fast, rapid music during a battle against enemy. Victory music will sound just as it was supposed to be, with the interesting tunes coming hear and then, changing every time. Almost all of the music suits each part and when it should appear, like at the Nature Zone, you’ll have the jungle-theme music popping out for you to hear. Some background music are also comical in some way that I can’t explain.The sound effects always appear with any action that you do, whether moving forward or not. Even the background will activate certain sound effects, like water flowing and others. Common sound effects that you will hear throughout the game is like rings coming out from you, rings collected, jumps from the bumpers and many more. Characters will develop their own special movement that will make different type of sound effects. Overall, all of them suits one another and can be considered as the best. Now, voices can be a bit of a problem, as most of the characters’ new voices does not suit at all. Sonic’s voice is at least sound as close (not really that near, but close enough) to the previous actor used at Sonic Adventure, and so is Tails (well, you can hear when he say “All right!” which sounds terribly alike to Mickey Mouse’s). Amy sounds just nice, as if the previous same actress from Sonic Adventure was used here. Knuckles sounds too mature, too far from being the same from his old voice. While Dr. Robotnik's voice is completely different than his previous one, his voice sounds ‘evil’ enough to match his old one. I have no comment for other characters with their new voices, except that they sound just right. Gameplay Right. First impression is over. At the main menu, you are given a few options which includes Story, Versus, Tutorial, Sonic Room and File Select. Of course, it is really recommended that you should head for the Tutorial first as it gives you totally basic things that will help you to win the whole game together. Basically, the flying NiGHTS-like creature, Lumina Flowlight will tell you what each spaces do and give you tips on winning the game.For the first time playing, you will notice that the loading times are slightly slower (about 10 to 18 seconds. I’ve counted them exactly. Honest) than other games. I’m expecting to wait for more than 1 minute when most online sources have been exaggerating about the slowness of the loading time while very few people mentioning about Worms Armageddon’s loading time is 10 times slower than Sonic Shuffle. After you have played the game for a while, you won’t really notice the loading times at all, for some reasons. This game is a party game, as I’ve already been telling you that all the while for more than two times. It is said that it is similar in every aspect to Mario Party (I haven’t played it, or even own the system). The main objective of the game is to collect all of the seven Precioustones (yeah, I know it sounds silly) in every area. Collecting one Preciustone will earn you an Emblem (after you finished the game), as well as collecting the most rings, completing the end-stage Mini Game by getting first and finishing the mini hidden quest. If two of you got the same amount of Emblems, the character who got the most rings wins. I know, some parts of the game are straight from Sonic Adventure, like the Emblems and the names for the moves. Depending on which character you choose, each of them have their own special abilities, which allow them to proceed at certain parts of the game easier. Despite the second impression it gives as being a childish game with uninteresting storyline, this game is actually hard, even if you set it at easy level so try to be vain enough to think that you can beat this game in a matter of seconds where you frustratingly struggling across to barely made through or to be announced as a loser (not really). To cut it short, this game requires good thinking skills and many strategy plans coming across your minds. Cards are scarce and you can also use other character’s cards in order to survive this unknown battle. The cards ranged from numbers 1 to 6, which, as suggested, can act like dices and you must follow the numbered card that you had chosen to move forward. There is also a Special card, with the large letter S for you to see. Using it will allow you do decide three choices, use it as a roulette (where computers are commonly known to use this always), exchange cards with other players and stealing cards from other players. The first choice is always recommended, when you want to go to a certain number (you can choose between 1 to S, where S is number 7 in actual). There are S cards shared out between four players, only three cards existed where the unlucky one will get the Dr. Robotnik card. Using it intentionally or accidentally will result something unlucky will happen, where Dr. Robotnik will set a whole row of traps for you to choose from in a roulette. If you’re lucky (on a very rare chance), you might just land where you won’t really get effected or even had an item. Other than cards, you can use items obtained in Mini Games or Mini Events or any other places, called Forcejewels. This nifty things can also be bought when you land on the Shop area, with rings to spend, of course. By using these items, you can either make your players forced to move 6 spaces, make yourself teleport to a random space, swap places with other players and many other cool items. If your opponent set this upon you, you’re doomed. You can either choose which player will be your victim or to be decided on a roulette, if you happen to use these Forcejewels. Mini Games, on the other hand, are a good reason why this game is fun, depending on your playing personality and attitude. There are event spaces which you can land, to make yourself either have the Mini Games or Mini Events, depending on your luck. Some of the Mini Games will let you to have a two-on-two fight, which mean that you must cooperate with the other player, some one-on-three game, where the lucky one will be able to control certain game, like being the chef and cook the other players. Some are games where you must win the battle and try to get either the most rings or perform the best. There are over 40 mini games of these, giving you a total tremendous leap of fun for the week. Mini Events are always random and automated, where you can even answer trivia quizzes! The host mainly ask about the game itself, like the amount of cards you have used and etc. The automated Mini Events will make you lose or earn rings, depending on the character you choose, choice that you had chosen (also random) and based on your luck. If you land on battle spaces, you’re either going to need high-numbered cards, about 3 or more. You must beat the enemy’s number by being equal or higher than the number. If you press the A button at the same number as the enemy’s, you’ll gain two Forcejewels but if you have the higher number than the enemy’s, you will only gain one. Fail by using Eggman card in the battle (I know you will not be as silly as that, unless that's the only card left) or have less number than the enemy’s, you will see more than 40 rings deleted from your total number. Risky, don’t you think? As I’ve said before, there are seven Precioustones scattered about in the board. If you are the furthest away from the Precioustone that have been collected by other player, you’ll watch in horror and despair with your goggle-eyed eyes ready to pop out at any moment, as you pray and pray and look that your character have been totally squashed into a flat pancake by a sixteen ton dummy with loads of rings falling out of your character, by your totally hateful enemy of all time, Dr. Robotnik. Cut that short to say abruptly that your character will be flatten by Dr. Robotnik's 16-ton thing with about forty rings flying out from your character. Simple, isn’t it? This mean that you must totally race for the Precioustone, even if you just barely made through as the third furthest away from the collected Precioustone. There will be a special space where you must finish a certain hidden event that will occur in all boards. Sometimes, depending on your boards, you may find yourself unable to proceed as the shortcut may have been blocked by certain obstacles. And of course, there are fun-type of Accidents that will occur like Mini-Games, where you have to either get to the end or get the most rings and protect yourself from other things. Some are fun and easy while others may look impossible for you to get through. If you complete the whole board by collecting the seventh Precioustone, there will be end-stage Accident where you must either escape from the place (listen and look at the instructions on the screen) and other timely events. And that’s not it, when you land on a space where the Precioustone is. You have to fight the enemy that has been mutated by the power of the Precioustone and the more Precioustones has been collected, the higher the number would be on the enemy. So merely, you just need cards to survive. Once these cards run out, for all of the characters, a new deck of cards will be given to you and the rest of the crew. Even if you lose at certain boards, by collecting a lot of money until the seventh Precioustone has been collected, you can put them into the Bank (it’s actually a Sonic-shaped coin box), as Lumina will call it to spend later on. Whether you win or lose, the more important thing is to collect more rings, so try to avoid being squashed by Dr. Robotnik or lose in a battle. The Sonic Room can be accessed from the Main Menu in the game, where you can buy pictures with the rings that you have collected that will unlock something secret. Not all pictures can be bought as some pictures can only be bought if you completed certain boards first. All secrets can be accessed in this room, with your main objective to buy those pictures. Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary I already have both Mario Party and Mario Party 2. So when I heard about Sonic Shuffle I only figured it would be a complete take off and it would be very boring. In some ways I was right but very very wrong in others. I do not see the problems that others seems to stare eye to eye whenever they put this game into their DC.Sound Not too much in the game and what you do hear does not have too much of an effect. From what I have heard it's average.Gameplay First off, the load times. After each Mini Event or Game there is a roughly 2 second load time. Some seem to think this is a multi minute wait but they are probably exaggurating because they already hate this type of game. Next, the Mini Events and Games. There are not many of them! In many ways it's a good thing and others a bad. On top of this they are only done when a player lands on a certain space, not after every turn like Mario Party games. If you liked Mario Party you will like this. If you didn't, you will probably be here leaving reviews like a few others here!Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Before I got Sonic Shuffle this Christmas 2000, I thought it was going to be a bad game. But after playing it I see that I was wrong completely this game is the most challenging Sonic video game that I've ever played. So far I have only 5 dreamcast games NBA 2K, Sonic Adventure, Air Force Delta, NBA 2Night, and I already know that this game will be the most played game by myself then the rest of the games. The Sonic Team did an excellent job on Sonic Shuffle maybe after the release of Sonic Adventure 2 their could be Sonic Shuffle 2 with some more playable characters.Sound The sound has never been a problem for any game I've ever purchased and same goes for this game. The words the characters say are very easy to define, and music track is okay as well.Gameplay The gameplay is great I'll say. The mini-games are very challenging which is something that most Sonic games lack. The time it takes to load from different scenes really dosen't bother me.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Dirk DigglerFrom Vancouver Review Date 12/21/2000 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary THIS GAME IS JUST DOPE!Sound The sound is fantastic! A bit retro but thats a good thing! The speaking swell along with everything else!Gameplay this game i think is 1 of the best party games i have played in awhile! I absoloutely don't get why people r giving this game such bad marks and crap! first of all the game does not i repeat does not have bd load times there's barely any! i don't know why anybody is complaing why this takes forever to load! u guyz suck! the games mini gamez are ver fufiling and very hillarious!And if u were a fan of mario party then you should go traight out to ur nearest eb and purchase a copy of sonic shuffler!!Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Lil Ida IdaFrom Compton, CA Review Date 12/03/2000 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary Okay. I don't know why people hate this game. I've been reading reviews and noticed that Sonic Shuffle got some bad comments. However, I've been a Sonic otaku (as my friend called me) and rented the game. Even though I haven't beat it, I fell in love with it.First off: the story. Maginary World was one minute the best place to be in a dream and the next, Void decided that Maginary World was too good. So, he decided to shatter the Precioustone made of people's dreams. Illumina, the Goddess of Dreams, became prisoner in another world. Lumina Flowlight, however, isn't gonna take this, so she calls Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy to give her a hand to get the Precioustone. Recently, I've been thinking that the plot was ripped off from the Sailor Moon SuperS series. Next, info about the game. You start off on a board from one of the earlier Sonic zones (the only ones I know of are Emerald Coast and FireBird). You can chose if you want Lumina to tell you how things would go at the beginning. As soon as the game starts, you pick a card from the deck and go the number of spaces. If you pick a "S" card, you get choose from 1 to 6 spaces. Get the S and you'll move 7 spaces. Get the Robotnik card and things would get ugly for you. You can also collect some stone to annoy other players or give yourself an advantage. There are also mini games (you should know what these are), mini events (kinda like cutscenes), and battles (where you fight a monster by picking a higher card). You main purpose is to get the Precioustones. There will be 6 in all. Get the most and you'll win and go to the next stage. Now, my opinions. Sound The music's great! It really fits the mood of the game. I just love the FireBird music. It reminds me of Ryo-Ohki (Don't know why). As for the voices, they're cool. I'm guessing the same voice actors from SA did 'em. Great job for once again giving me sound that's pleasing for the ears, Sega! ^_^Gameplay This is the part where everyone hated. Well, I loved it. Sooner or later, you'll get better at this game if you really try. The mini games are tons of fun! I really like the one where you have to pick a soda and if you picked the one that's been shook up by Eggman, you lose. Even those I lost that one the first time I played it, I laughed so hard that I thought I was watching a Sonic the Hedgehog version of Tenchi Universe. The battles were easy...until I got to the last Precioustone. My only complaint was that I find that the computer always know what card to pick and ends up picking one of mine. Other than that, it's great.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary This game is awesome! I think that the people who gave up on the game after only a few hours are chumps, and I don't mind saying that to their faces. If you honestly give this game a chance, you too will come to appreciate the depth and fun of the whole game. It is a total blast, and I have yet to experience load times anywhere near what many reviewers say.This is a great game. Anyway, the game itself has much to offer. There are a whole lot of secrets to unlock, and even though I've played for quite a while I still have a lot to accomplish. And one last thing: to people who complain about not being able to get to the mini games, if you play long enough you can unlock a mode where you can play all the mini games you want! Now you too can rock out to Sonic Live all night. Sound The sound on Sonic Shuffle is kind of interesting, because it is such a retro tone. Most of the game's music sounds as it was pulled straight from Sonic games of old. It's not comprable to many of the other DC games out now, but it does hold its own, and the sound adds greatly to the feel of thw whole game. It's a nice compliment to the rest of the game.Gameplay Gameplay comes in different forms. First, you have the board movement/play. Here you use a card system to both move and battle and generally cause a little mayhem. I'm finding there is a surprising amount of depth to this whole system, and am having a great time playing with it. The other part of gameplay is the mini-games, which are plentiful if you know what you are doing. Each mini game comes with it's own rules and controls, which thankfully, are explained prior to each mini game, and allow for every player to read through to their satisfaction before playing. The controls themselves are tight and extremely responsive, limited only by what you do. However, it becomes clear after several rounds of tag that the computer has slightly better control over itself than you do, so it can be a little frustrating. |