One of the best things about a platformer is the levels. That may seem like an obvious statement, but it is nonetheless true. Being able to jump into a level is like being able to jump into the creative mind of someone akin to the movie Being John Malkovich. It’s a very meta point of view but the better the mind, the better the stage, and overall the better the experience.

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When it comes to Sonic Superstars, it will not disappoint. Some stages in this relatively short experience can stand next to some of the greatest-known stages in the entire series. That’s high praise, so here are some concrete examples to back up that claim.

8 Bridge Island Act 1

Playing a level in the Bridge Island Zone in Sonic Superstars

There’s nothing quite as refreshing as playing the first stage in a Sonic game. While the first Zone looks a lot like the Green Hill Zone from most beginning areas of the series, it’s actually called Bridge Island in Sonic Superstars.

This first stage is filled with classic enemies, loops, branching paths, and more. The star of the level is the finale which finds Sonic and friends dashing away from a large snake-like shark that is destroying the stage. It’s a throwback to a lot of the 3D Sonic games like Sonic Adventure’s Orca.

7 Egg Fortress Act 2

Playing a level in the Egg Fortress Zone in Sonic Superstars

The Egg Fortress is the final Zone of the game. This stage highlights the last mission of the game as well, and it is a doozy of a marathon. In the first stage, players will make it to the end where Dr. Robotnik will activate a time device.

This final stage then forces players to work backwards which is a neat gimmick for a stage. The time meter actually means something for once too because it is a countdown, making life all the more stressful. The final battle with Dr. Robotnik’s giant mech robot is challenging, but satisfying once destroyed.

6 Lagoon City Act Amy

Playing a level in the Lagoon City Zone in Sonic Superstars

Most Zones in the game have side missions that players can ignore. A lot of them also have character-specific limitations, like the side mission in Lagoon City. Amy’s level in Sonic Superstars will have players smash giant pieces of fruit around with her hammer.

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It’s not the most complicated level, but smashing fruit is fun. Also, there is a surprise twist at the end of this stage which will make a character turn toward the end of the game make more sense.

5 Golden Capital Act 1

Playing a level in the Golden Capital Zone in Sonic Superstars

The first stage of the Golden Capital Zone may not seem cool at first in Sonic Superstars. However, things will start to get interesting about a third of the way through. This is when players can stumble upon a drill machine that can burrow through dirt and rock.

It’s something that Shovel Knight would assuredly love to have in his games. Besides the drill cruiser, there are also sections where players will reverse the camera and start running on the ceiling.

4 Frozen Base Act 2

Playing a level in the Frozen Base Zone in Sonic Superstars

The Frozen Base starts as a typical ice level in a platformer. There are not a lot of special activities going on other than the conveyor belt loops. However, in the second stage, players get to jump into one of Dr. Robotnik’s spaceships and the level turns into an old-school Shoot 'em up.

Players need to gun down a few enemy spaceships before tackling the big egg-shaped doctor in his latest mech in space. It’s a short level but it is nice to get some variety in the gameplay even though this was toward the end of the game.

3 Sky Temple Act 1

Playing a level in the Sky Temple Zone in Sonic Superstars

The Sky Temple consists of one big area in the game and a lot is happening in it. Most pits in the stage are filled with flowing air, allowing players to glide through gaps easily. The coolest part of the stage though is the small corridors filled with blocks.

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Players can swing Sonic or any of the other heroes around and then break these blocks. These corridors play out like a Breakout clone, which is an old-school type of puzzle game that is not seen that much in modern games. That’s why Sonic Superstars gets a gold sticker for its inclusion.

2 Pinball Carnival Act 1

Playing a level in the Pinball Carnival Zone in Sonic Superstars

The Breakout mini-games in the Sky Temple are fun, but they pale in comparison to the first stage in the Pinball Carnival Zone. True to its name, this entire carnival is seemingly devoted to creating wild pinball arcades in the open. If a hero lands on a paddle, players can activate it with the jump button.

Getting a hero like Sonic to go exactly where players want can be frustrating but that comes with the territory of a good pinball game. On that note, it’s been a while since Sonic has had a good pinball spinoff like Sonic Pinball Party, so maybe it’s time that Sega got on the ball so to speak.

1 Cyber Station Act 1

Playing a level in the Cyber Station Zone in Sonic Superstars

Finally, the beginning of the Cyber Station Zone might be one of the coolest Sonic levels in the whole series. It takes place in cyberspace, if the name doesn’t give it away, and anything is possible in this landscape.

Players can transform into a squid and then gain the ability to spin dash at enemies along with swimming in midair. They can turn into a mouse and go through a maze filled with spiders too. The list goes on, but suffice it to say it is a creative level full of surprises, and the Zone overall makes Sonic Superstars worth playing.

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Sonic Superstars

Released
October 17, 2023
Developer(s)
Sonic Team
Publisher(s)
Sega
Genre(s)
2D , Platformer