Mini Bargain Roundup: Sonic Lost World
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The latest Sonic title is almost amongst us and make all the jokes you want, but it looks kind of all-right.
Sonic Lost World is exclusive to the Wii U and the 3DS, each game is separate adventure and takes adventure of each systems abilities.
Unfortunately in the shadow of Pokemon X & Y the game hasn’t got as many bargains, could be that it’s on the Wii U as well. But we’re optimists dammit.
However like Pokemon a department store has pipped everyone else in the bargain stakes – Target has the cheapest of both versions. Big W comes in close second, everyone else had RRP.
Target
Big W
Sonic Lost World then, are you picking it up?
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SURE AM! Sonic Lost World Reviewed By Famitsu: 36/40
http://www.explosion.com/46024/sonic-lost-world-reviewed-famitsu-3640/
The Wii U version of Sonic Lost World has received a nice 9/9/9/9 [36/40]
The 3DS one scored two points lower, with 8/9/8/9 [34/40].
What’s the difference between Deadly Six Edition and standard edition?
Bit of a typo there, the lower price is the 3DS version.
There’s no non-Deadly Six version of the game as of yet, most of the initial print run will be it. With the way the Wii U is going there will unlikely be another anytime soon.
The Deadly Six edition features the NiGHTMARE downloadable content, inspired by the classic Sega Saturn game NiGHTS into Dreams.
The NiGHTMARE DLC is an exclusive level accessed by a redeemable code. In the content, Sonic must defeat the Deadly Six, enemies riding hulking nightmaren monsters.
The content can be played at any point in Sonic: Lost World, Sega said. When this level is completed, players will have access to a special Color Power, usually attainable only through Miiverse.