We Kinda Forgot About Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Already.

For SEGA though, it was a big success. Despite the wonky physics and forgettable level design, SEGA made a ton of money off the noscon, and it's looking to get feedback for a follow-up.

According to comments made by brand manager Ken Barlough on the official SEGA forum, work is well underway.

"SoA and SoE are both giving feedback and input on Episode II. Episode I did very well for SEGA commercially, and thanks to everyone's support, we definitely have a lot of traction going into Episode II," he wrote.

"This usually means better budgets, etc. That said – I see a lot of really great ideas going into the next installment."

"I certainly cannot deny there were some elements that could have been done better – and I could say that about most games I've worked on," he added elsewhere in the thread, addressing fan criticisms of Episode 1.

"That's why Episode II gives us that opportunity to address them (or as much as possible)."

As for a time-frame? "You definitely wont have to wait years and years a la Duke Nukem Forever," Barlough added.

So we'd like to submit some feedback to SEGA with regards to Sonic 4: Episode 2. Fix the physics. That is all.