
The only problem however is that if you die, you get taken back to the menu and if you don't have a password for your save game then you have to start ALL OVER. I found myself playing this game time and time again, and I don't think I ever hated one moment of the game. So basically, it's an adventure, not a race. You get hit with something that does 1 damage, and now it's zero) then you die on the next hit unless you get more rings. If your ring count is exactly zero, (say you have one ring. Some things do 1 ring of damage, some things do 2 or 3 or maybe even 10 rings of damage. The Health is also different from traditional Sonic, in that you don't lose ALL YOUR RINGS when you get hit. In most stages, there's a Chaos Emerald that you can find, which increases your Health and Flight Gauge. As a result of that, there's plenty of stuff for you to collect in the world. If you don't know what that is then look it up, I speak gamer here. But that aside, this game is in a sort of Metroidvania setup. That's right, for once in a Sonic game you can move BACKWARDS. In fact, this game has something that almost no Sonic game has ever, EVER had. Addictiveness- The first thing you need to notice about this game is that it isn't based on speed. That is actually all I have to say about the sound in this game. All the tracks fit the area they were played in, and I also love the overall mood that it instills. Sound- I enjoyed this game's soundtrack a lot. Otherwise the graphics are excellent for the Game Gear.

However ,the only reason that I don't give this a 10 is that in some stages, the blocks that you can bomb are VERY hard to see, and you'll find yourself missing a lot of items that you WILL need later in the game. I also like the backgrounds for the stages, as well as the enemy and boss sprites. Tails is almost as cute as Kirby in this game. They actually made Tails have his own animations for everything, and my god they are cute as hell. Tails Adventure was not the first Sonic game to make it to the Game Gear, but unlike most of them, this game didn't simply reuse Tails' sprite sheet from the previous games. But anyway, let's get to the review! Graphics- This game is on the Sega Game Gear, which was pretty much Sega's NES.

Here's a hint, Tails goes on an adventure.

If you can guess what this game entails, I'll give you ten bucks. Just to let you know, this one of my favorite games in the entire Sonic franchise, despite it being one of the more obscure ones in the series. It's about his two-tailed yellow fox sidekick, Miles 'Tails' Prower. Tails Adventures Review by: UncleBalrog - 9.5/10 Tails Adventure? It's UncleBalrog here again with another game review! This time, it's for a rather obscure game in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
