


Physics were more in line with what was expected from a 2D Sonic game, stages and bosses were more creative, bosses were better and the addition of Metal Sonic (and tie-in to the recently rereleased Taxman and Stealth version of Sonic CD) was fun. But upon playing it, the second episode was seen as a marked improvement over the first episode. Prior to its original release, fans were cautious of Sonic 4 Episode II following the release of Sonic 4 Episode I. The Episode Metal DLC, once only unlocked if you owned both Sonic 4 episodes on the same platform, is now unlocked from the start. The updated release makes the game free to play, with ads, or $1.99 to remove ads. Revealed today, the 2012 console and mobile game Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II has joined the SEGA Forever mobile lineup. Remember Sonic 4 Episode II? It’s back, in SEGA Forever form!
