One of the infamously known facts about the Sega Saturn is that it lacked a proper Sonic game after Sonic X-Treme was canceled. It had an enhanced port of the Genesis' Sonic 3D Blast, an on foot racing game that was unpopular, and Sonic was playable in Christmas Knights into Dreams. Then, there was Sonic Jam which many people brush off as a simple collection game with a 3D hub world. That is partially true, but there is more to this title than a lot of people know. Click "read more" for my review.
Brief History
Sega was not in an enviable situation in 1997. The Sega Saturn was selling poorly and it lacked any big Sonic title. Development on one that would eventually become Sonic Adventure had begun for the Sega Saturn, but seeing as the system was on its way out they decided to move the development onto the upcoming System the Sega Dreamcast similar to Shenmue's development. From the prototype builds of Sonic Adventure, the Sonic World mode on Sonic Jam was made. This is most evident on Adventure's Dreamcast port during the Tornado sections which still used the Saturn 3D models of Sonic and Tails.
Original Dreamcast on the Left |
The DX Gamecube update and later releases changed these models out for the updated ones. Very similar 3D models as used in Sonic World.
Sonic Jam's Sonic World Mode
The Sonic Collection
Easy mode is kind of a joke to someone who has played the titles a lot; shortening levels, adding platforms, and removing acts. It does make completing the game much easier, but also gives less chances to collect the Emeralds.
To this day, these improved "normal" modes have not been included in any of the collection or compilation games. If you want to know more details about what changed I highly suggest this video by The Geek Critique.
My Final Take
Sonic Jam is one of the most interesting games in my collection. It is a shame that Sonic never got a proper title on Saturn, but as far as spin-off collaboration titles go, this is one of my favorites. Not a cheap game to come across, but I really feel like this title needs to be more well known. (Also, any homebrew game makers want to turn Sonic World into a proper game? Please?) Take it as you will, until next time this is Cendoo the Ghost Ranger, signing off.
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