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10 Games With Water Levels That Actually Don’t Suck

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Sonic finally got water levels right with Sonic 3 back in 1994 and by the time Sonic Colors came around in 2010, the franchise had yet another fantastic water level on its hands. Yet again Sonic makes his way through an underwater world in a way that still provides the flow-like feel every water level should have without leaving a negative impact on our beloved protagonist’s speed.

Aquarium Park does offer a slower pace of play than other stages but not in a way that feels sluggish or unnatural for a Sonic game. The fun change in gameplay is also combined with stunning visuals and another great soundtrack that really set a great high energy environment for one of Sonic Color’s best levels.


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