Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II

Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II

SEGA's Platform Hit Returns

⭐️4.0 / 5
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🙌5.5K
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📼6 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$1.99
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All Versions of Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II

3.2.3.1

October 2, 2023

Bug fixes and refinements

3.1.1

December 5, 2022

Bug fixes and refinements

3.1.0

October 4, 2022

Bug fixes and refinements

3.0.7

March 30, 2022

Bug fixes and refinements

3.0.5

November 17, 2021

Bug fixes and refinements

3.0.4

March 22, 2021

Bug fixes and refinements

3.0.2

January 28, 2019

Bug fixes and refinements

3.0.1

August 22, 2018

Bug fixes and refinements

3.0

August 2, 2018

Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II joins the ever-increasing line-up of ‘SEGA Forever’, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought back to life on mobile!
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2.1.4

November 24, 2016

Eggman's plan to fill the game with bugs has failed and they have all been safely removed.
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Description of Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II

The Sonic 4 saga continues in Episode II with the return of a beloved sidekick and fan-favorite villains! Metal Sonic has teamed up with Dr. Eggman, and the dubious duo are together on Little Planet, ready to build a new Death Egg, this time constructed around Little Planet. It’s up to Sonic and his trusty sidekick to foil Dr. Eggman’s plans and take down Death Egg mk.II. With a classic ‘Sonic feel,’ enhanced gameplay, five distinctive Zones, and a soundtrack composed by Jun Senoue, this speedy sequel that originally launched in May of 2012 does not disappoint. This release of Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II also includes Episode Metal unlocked from the get-go. This bonus set of stages sees you playing as Metal Sonic across fiendishly difficult versions of Zones from Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode I. Complete them to discover the complete story behind Sonic The Hedgehog 4! Like the rest of the SEGA Forever collection, Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II boasts added features such as leaderboards, cloud saves, and controller support. Each game in the collection is available to download for free from the App Store for iPhone and iPad. Players who want to experience the games without ads can remove them for a one-time in-app purchase priced at $1.99/ €2.29 / £1.99. FEATURES - Five Zones and seven bosses to best as Sonic and Tails - Play as Metal Sonic in Episode Metal, now unlocked from the start! - Complete all the Special Stages to unlock Super Sonic! - Work with Tails to perform the Rolling, Copter, and Submarine combos! - Can you collect all the Red Star Rings? SEGA FOREVER FEATURES - PLAY FREE with ad-support or ad-free via In-App Purchase - SAVE YOUR GAMES – save your progress at any point in the game. - LEADERBOARDS – compete with the world for high scores - CONTROLLER SUPPORT: MFi compatible controllers SONIC 4: EPISODE II TRIVIA - Sonic The Hedgehog 4's story takes place after the events of Sonic The Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles - The halfpipe Special Stages return from Sonic The Hedgehog 2 - don't worry though, they aren't quite as tough as before! - Can you spot all the other references to Zones and features from the 16-bit Sonic series? SONIC 4: EPISODE II HISTORY - Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II was first released in May 2012 - Developed by Sonic Team and Dimps - Lead Programmer: Koji Okugawa - - - - - Privacy Policy: https://privacy.sega.com/en/soa-pp Terms of Use: https://www.sega.com/EULA Game apps are ad-supported and no in-app purchases are required to progress; ad-free play option available with in-app purchase. Other than for users known to be under 13, this game may include "Interest Based Ads" and may collect "Precise Location Data". Please see our privacy policy for more information. © SEGA. All rights reserved. SEGA, the SEGA logo, Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II, SEGA Forever, and the SEGA Forever logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA CORPORATION or its affiliates.
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Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II: FAQ

Is Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II app is compatible with iPads.
Sega America launched the Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II app.
Currently, Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II supports iOS 11.0 or later.
Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II has an exceptional rating of 4.0 out of 5, which is a testament to its quality.
Games Is The Primary Genre Of The Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. Ii App.
The newest version of Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II is 3.2.3.1.
Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II’s most recent update was on July 1, 2024.
The app first launched on February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 9 and up, and may contain some mild violence or suggestive content.
Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II currently features the following languages: English, French, German and 7 more.
Unfortunately, Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II.
Unfortunately, Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Ep. II

  • This game ruined my life…

    When I tried to finish Special Stage 4 in this game. It’s getting harder and harder from every level. When it fails I destroy my computer screen monitor on accident because of the special stage trying to get the fourth Chaos Emerald. And just like that, My life is ruined over the stage, not being easy cuz the controls are very decent and it doesn’t feel like the original Sega Genesis Sonic games (Sonic 1, Sonic 2, Sonic 3, Sonic CD, Sonic 3D Blast). In the future I would finish this game if I fix the controls using the mods. My whole life is being destroyed and ruined by the 4th Special Stage trying to get the fourth Chaos Emerald. And the mobile version of this game is very decent because it has ads on it trying to feed people some money. And just like that, I got no monitor, I got no desktop, and I got no life with a computer screen monitor.
  • What a mess

    I’m here to write an actual review because all the other reviews are fake so here we go.
    The unresponsive controls: this game has very unresponsive controls when trying to use Tails, jumping in anyway you want to go, and using your abilities, Sonic is very unresponsive in the game when moving and it shows in Special Stages he turns very slow and the game feels so awful on the Phone. Awful Mechanics: this game has AWFUL MECHANICS, very awful one of the worst out of any Sonic game. The ads: the ads are very consistently annoying when playing, when I pause the game I get an ad when I want to play another level I get an ad, when I retry a level guess what? I GET A AD. I’m not paying for free mode basically it’s not worth my money.
    Awful stages and enemies: the enemies in world two are annoying and a very huge difficultly when playing only world 2????? Slylania Castle and Oil Desert aren’t that bad but and other levels after it get way too hard. This game is just awful and I played it so you don’t have to I feel robbed playing a free Sonic game this maybe better then episode 1 but not by much.
  • Good but could be better

    This is a cool game, especially for people like me who don’t have many ways to play the original sonic games, but there are a few things that could be fixed…
    First, the controls: the controls are not very responsive and when they do respond they do what you tell them about 1-2 seconds after you have tried to move sonic. They are also rather small, not SUPER small, but a lot smaller than the first sonic game for mobile.
    Second, the ads: this game is loaded with ads. Ad almost every time you die, ad almost every time you pause the game, ad almost every time you unpause the game. Now granted you can pay for and ad free version, but for people who don’t want to spend money on games, then the ads are a pain.
    In conclusion: the game is fun, but the controls are bad. And the game is so full of ads, it can be hard to play and enjoy yourself completely. (If you’re not screaming at the game because of how aggravating it can be. I mean, come on, it’s a sonic game! All those games are hard!)
    Final words: if you want my advise, go find some good emulator and play the original sonic games on those. (Raspberry Pi is good for emulating games)