![]() There’s also a huge pile of bonus stages and special stages to be found in each level. Like the new levels, the new bosses are pretty creatively designed for the most part, and make for a lot of fun and memorable moments throughout your relatively long journey. So that’s over 24 bosses to smash your way through, again, being made up of a mix of new and old. There is also now a boss at the end of every single stage, instead of just at the end of each zone like the old days. Does anyone even know why Robotnik is so set on turning all animals into robo-animals? All together there are 12 zones in the game, with 2 acts each, making for a grand total of 24 levels, making this quite long for a 2D Sonic game. There is also a set of completely new zones added into the mix, each of which feels so fun and natural that they seem like they could have been found in some dusty vault of unused Genesis levels. There may be an intimidating number of forks in the road (and even more ways to approach things if you play as Knuckles or Tails, but they all lead to the same goal in the end, so there’s a lot of replayability potential there. Each level is now a massive multi-pathed labyrinth (even more so than some of them already were), yet they’re all relatively simple to navigate. Sonic Mania is mostly made up of a selection of “best of” classic levels, which are not only remastered for HD, but have also been greatly expanded and improved upon. Pay attention, this is literally all the story you’re going to get right here. I’ve never really played any of the later 3D Sonic games, so I don’t really know if they’re as bad as everyone says and can’t compare this to them, but I know I like good old Sonic games, and that this sure feels like one of those. Basically though, you’re going to input a certain string of numbers into the sound test function, and if you put the correct combination, you’ll hear the sound of a ring being collected, and you’ll know that the code is active.If you’re anything like me and haven’t touched a Sonic game since the Sega Genesis days, then Sonic Mania and its return to the good old days of simple, but effective side-scrolling platforming probably sounded pretty good to you too. Check out the full list here which is still being updated. Reddit has an ongoing thread where people are still working out the cheat codes as this is a fairly recent discovery. That’s going to be where you input various numbers to unlock a code. You’ll notice there’s a sound test feature on the bottom right. Use the above steps to enter the menu from a no save file. ![]() Plus adds new cheat codes that can be entered from the Debug Menu’s level select. Sonic Mania Plus How to Enter Cheat Codes Instead of tapping, press and hold Square/X/Y and then also press your normal button to enter the level select mode and enter the Debug version of the zones, the same place you would have gotten to above in the original version. Turn that on and head to the No Save option. After that, you’ll have unlocked a Debug Mode options where appears in the Game Opts. For this one, you need to get 16 medals from the blue spheres. How to Get Debug Mode & Level Select in Sonic Mania Plusĭebug mode in Sonic Mania Plus is a little different. This brings you to level select, go ahead and pick a level and bam you’ve entered the Debug version of the zone. Go ahead and do that while keeping the buttons pressed (you’ll need to press A, X or plus, it’s not technically any button). Eventually, you’ll get a message that says press any button to continue. ![]() In Sonic Mania, you can enter debug mode by backing out to the title screen from the main menu (by pressing whatever back out button is) and then press and hold: square & X (PS4), X & A (Xbox One), or Y & B (Switch) as the screen loads back to the main menu. Usually it’s something that developers use to help them skip around their own game, and sometimes they leave it in for players to discover. If you’re not familiar, Debug Modes usually let you do things like select your level, cheat, gain some light developer power, and other features that wouldn’t normally be possible if you didn’t know it existed. Sonic Mania, in old-school Genesis fashion, features a secret Debug Mode and Level Select that players can enter into whenever they want from the title screen.
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