Dash Bomber writes, "What goes up must come down, yet my feet don’t touch the ground! Seeing the world spinning upside down a mighty crash without a sound! These are the words that resonate in the mind of those players who loved Sonic Heroes for its amazing soundtrack. Sonic Heroes was the sequel to the amazingly corny, but fan-adored Sonic Adventure 2. Yet, somehow Sega managed to simultaneously let all of the fans who were expecting Sonic Adventure 3 down with the release of SH. What exactly happened that made Sega decide to change the formula which had brought it so much success in the past? We might never know, but let us take a look at Sonic Heroes. A game which dared to be different, yet somehow fell flat on its face."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Sonic Heroes is an enigma of a game. It is bad, in every technical aspect you can imagine. Upon replaying it for the first time in more than a decade, I did noticed how poorly it aged. Yet… I really don’t care. It’s the bizarre kind of charm featured in every single Sega game from this era. Call it nostalgia, call it game feel, Sonic Heroes is the kind of game you know you shouldn’t like as much as you do, but you couldn’t care less about that. It just takes a few seconds of listening to that adorable Crush 40 theme song for you to basically shut off the logical parts of your brain and proceed to enjoy this adorable jankfest with the biggest of smiles."
GameByte writes: "It’s time for a list of just a few GameCube classics that deserve a loving remaster or remake for the Switch this year."
From good to bad to really bad.
For my top Sonic games:
1. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle - GC
2. Sonic Colors - Wii
3. Sonic Heroes - GC
4. Sonic Racing Transoformed - Wii U
5. Sonic Generations - X360
I still like this game. I don't understand the hate it received