Sonic Frontiers director Morio Kishimoto has explained what the game’s “Open Zone” structure really means.
Speaking to IGN, Kishimoto’s comments somewhat clarify what separates Sonic Frontiers from open-world games.
“Level-based platformers often have a world map. Our Open Zone is a world map, only we’ve made it entirely playable,” said Kishimoto.
Source – eurogamer.net
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