10. Sonic 3D Blast
Sonic’s first 3D outing looks very different when compared to its modern counterparts. Sonic 3D Blast isn’t quite the fast-paced rollercoaster that has become synonymous with the franchise, instead using an isometric perspective for more of a collectathon platformer. Looking back, it definitely feels like Sega was still testing the waters with a 3D space, and hadn’t quite figured out what a 3D Sonic would be. What it lacks in breakneck speeds and thrills, it makes up for in its simplistic charm.