The most notable are the countless racing games Sonic and his friends have been in.
Hopefully these characters can make the roster in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
Some of them have proven to be enduring classics, while others haven’t stood the test of time.
Playable characters in the game include Sonic, Tails, Amy, and Dr. Eggman.
In contrast to Super Mario Kart, Sonic Drift garnered a more lukewarm reception.
There’s a reason Sonic Drift is rarely brought up when Sonic racing games are talked about.
Thanks to these changes, Sonic Drift 2 was generally more positively received than the first game.
We’d love to see these characters in Sonic the Hedgehog 4.
However, other players look back on the game less fondly.
To this day, Sonic R is the only Sonic racing title to never get a sequel.
First, it used a strictly Sonic roster, rather than a larger line-up of Sega characters.
These levels are the best we got in Sonic Adventure.
The game still suffered from technical issues, and the AI was once again overpowered.
Ultimately, critical reception was mixed, and a third Rivals game was never greenlit.
The game was a success both critically and commercially, and Sumo Digital would return for two sequels.
Unlike traditional racers, Sonic Riders took a futuristic approach, featuring Sonic characters riding on hoverboards and motorcycles.