

A lot of hosting sites I’ve seen have taken down the demo, but it’s still accessible on fileplanet and various other sites. Unfortunately the download link there doesn’t work anymore. Making a game for free doesn’t pay the bills.Ĭheck out the Sonic Fan Remix homepage for some screenshots and a video.

Like too many fan made and indie games, it will probably never see completion. Pelikan13 has said that it’s possible he may return to the game at some point in the future, but I won’t hold my breath. SFR has vibrant colors, great lighting effects, weather effects like rain and wind in the trees, it has more lush backgrounds and foregrounds (though some say it’s too overpopulated with stuff), and mainly just feels more like an authentic Sonic game. Sonic Fan Remix just feels right, like putting on a pair of socks fresh out of the dryer on a cold winter day. A lot of things kept that game from being a good side-scroller the momentum in Sonic 4 felt all wrong for starters, and overall I don’t think it really recaptured the essence of its 16-bit ancestors. Despite only releasing a couple demos with a few playable stages, the fan remix was still loads better than Sega’s official Sonic 4 release. The project was being lead by Pelikan13, who has unfortunately stopped production.

After seeing only a couple of screen shots, I immediately sought out a demo.

It’s about a fan made Sonic game that I played some time ago and was disappointed because it never came to full fruition.īack when I first heard they were doing a Sonic 4, I started to do some research to find out release dates, style, graphics, etc. Sonic Generations however is really awesome. Too bad it was only on the Wii and DS, pretty much ruining any legitimacy it might have gained. And who’s to blame you? The last…decade maybe of Sonic games have been awful. Sonic Generations finally released last week and most of you probably don’t even care.
