Game: Sonic QTE
Release Date: Winter 2000
Author: TGF Team X
Application: Multimedia Fusion Stand Alone Application
Version: Full Game
(Screenshots)
Release Date: Winter 2000
Author: TGF Team X
Application: Multimedia Fusion Stand Alone Application
Version: Full Game
(Screenshots)
(System Information)
OS: Windows 7 Compatible
Resolution: Borderless Fullscreen - 640x480
(Story)
OS: Windows 7 Compatible
Resolution: Borderless Fullscreen - 640x480
(Story)
This one's rough, plain and simple.
Sonic QTE was one of the very first TGF Team games, and while it's a good effort - it's actually much more complete than its improved sequel - the game falls short on its core game engine to the point that the game is almost unplayable.
The game gets its name from the short quick-time-events (QTE) located between various levels, where the game quickly throws a sequence of buttons on screen that the player tries to follow.
Should these difficult sequences be pulled off, the player is rewarded with various items and power-ups to make further levels easier.
Sonic QTE was one of the very first TGF Team games, and while it's a good effort - it's actually much more complete than its improved sequel - the game falls short on its core game engine to the point that the game is almost unplayable.
The game gets its name from the short quick-time-events (QTE) located between various levels, where the game quickly throws a sequence of buttons on screen that the player tries to follow.
Should these difficult sequences be pulled off, the player is rewarded with various items and power-ups to make further levels easier.
(Passwords)
N/A
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(Archived User Reviews)
(Review of Sonic QTE by Team Virus)
Review Unavailable.(Music Credit)
Edan Koch - Tracks 1
Gerardo R Cueto II - Tracks 1
John Weeks - Tracks 2
Josh Henegar - Tracks 1
Koryan - Tracks 2
Paul Lapensee - Tracks 2
Gerardo R Cueto II - Tracks 1
John Weeks - Tracks 2
Josh Henegar - Tracks 1
Koryan - Tracks 2
Paul Lapensee - Tracks 2
Other Games by: TGF Team X