Sonic the Hedgehogcomes out tomorrow, February 14, with early showings starting tonight. Reviewers who had access to screenings have already put together their final thoughts on the film, though. It may be cutting it close, but Rotten Tomatoes has put up its Critics Consensus forSonic the Hedgehogso potential viewers can decide whether they want to see the film. It seems that worries that the film could be a complete disaster were perhaps presumptuous.

Based on 71 professional reviews, Rotten Tomatoes listsSonic the Hedgehogas having a Fresh Tomatometer rating at 69% positive. Anything above a 60% Fresh rating is considered a good film by Rotten Tomatoes' measurements. It does fall just short of Rotten Tomatoes' “Certified Fresh” rating that’s given to movies with 75% or higher Fresh ratings. However, there’s certain to be dozens of more reviews coming in over the next week, so it’s possible thatSonic the Hedgehogcould reach it yet.

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Rotten Tomatoes doesn’t track how positive of a review any given reviewer provides. It only tracks whether a review is positive or not. A 69% Fresh rating implies most reviewers areSonic the Hedgehogfans, but doesn’t make clear whether viewers thought it was great or just okay.

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A common theme in many of the positive reviews is thatSonic the Hedgehogis “sweet,” “cheery,” and great for the family. Thenegative reviewsgiveSonic the Hedgehogmuch less credit. Criticisms include descriptors  like “written by committee,” “clunky,” and, “a rush job.” AsSonic the Hedgehog’s producer promised, the film is pleasing fans.

EvenRotten Tomatoes' “Top Critics” appear to have enjoyed the movie. Of the 20 or so top critic reviews,Sonic the Hedgehogstill receives around a 60-65% approval rate. It’s a bit lower than the overall Fresh rating, but is still very positive.

Over the past several months its been difficult to imagineSonic the Hedgehogever managing a positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes. After the movie ended up scrapping the CG visuals forSonic the Hedgehogdue to overwhelming criticism, it seemed impossible for the film to pull itself back together. That seemed doubly true after the computer graphicsstudio that remadeSonic the Hedgehogwas closed down, with all of its staff laid off. Nevertheless,Sonic the Hedgehogpersisted.