Sonic Wings Reunion Reviews

Sonic Wings Reunion is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Oct 9, 2025

I had some fun with the characterful SONIC WINGS REUNION but it definitely doesn't live up to its iconic 2D shoot 'em up predecessors. 👩‍✈️

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8 / 10.0
Oct 7, 2025

Fun sequel to a beloved shoot 'em up classic

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5.5 / 10.0
Oct 7, 2025

Sonic Wings Reunion focused on reviving a past star, but without capitalizing on its glory or bringing anything new. Not even nostalgia can be a draw, given that many other franchises, such as Gradius, Darius, and X-Out, have dedicated themselves to releasing collections or remastering their main titles, adding achievements and memorabilia. The Aero Fighters' flight deserved more attention.

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7 / 10.0
Oct 7, 2025

Sonic Wings Reunion isn't bad by any means; it's just basic, but simply good shouldn't be enough for such a well-known name in the shmup world. Because of this, small details stand out more than in a game without the same name, and the main one is the settings.

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78 / 100
Oct 7, 2025

Sonic Wings Reunion is a solid return to the franchise, combining frenetic action, distinct characters, and well-designed levels. Co-op modes, character paths, and replayability add to the fun, and while the graphics aren't impressive and some levels can be a bit challenging on higher difficulties, the overall experience is satisfying for both veterans and new players.

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6.5 / 10.0
Oct 7, 2025

Enthusiasts and collectors will want to grab the physical version of Sonic Wings Reunion, and players determined to make it to the top of the leaderboards first are probably already in poll position when the game goes live on console. But, for the choosier player, the shiny graphics and silly nature of some elements might not be enough to retain engagement, at least not at launch. It’s a decent shooter, but I’ve played dozens of decent shooters, and my memories of enjoying an SNES title isn’t going to keep me hooked into something that’s just “decent.”

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