Knuckles’ Chaotix is a game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It’s the only game in said series to grace the Sega 32X. It’s an okay game, but not a great Sonic the Hedgehog game. More on that later this week. In the meantime, you can watch my collected let’s play in the YouTube playlist below. This will probably be the last full-game let’s play of a Sega 32X game I do for a while (following Tempo and Kolibri), although I still have a few more that I’d like to check out. Those will likely be one-off videos. Anyways, enjoy.
Alright, here’s another let’s play of a Sega 32X game, this time Kolibri. Developed by Novotrade International (Ecco the Dolpin) and published by Sega in 1995, it’s regarded as one of the more sought-after titles for the lackluster add-on. I enjoyed it, although not as much as Tempo. Tomorrow or later this week I’ll post my review of it and begin working on a new let’s play, hopefully for Knuckles’ Chaotix.
After completing my let’s play for Rise of the Dragon on the Sega CD, I still wanted to toy around with the Sega Genesis/CD/32X behemoth while I still had it plugged in. Conveniently, I had just won a lot containing a plethora of Sega 32X games on eBay, one of them being the hidden gem Tempo. Or at least, that’s what I’d always heard. I didn’t immediately feel that way but by the end, I was a believer. It’s a solid 2D platformer with great audio/visual qualities. Expect a review soon…