You can’t avoid the 3D acts or vice versa, but they can be tackled in any order. Each level has both a 2D act for Classic Sonic and a 3D version for Modern Sonic. Sonic Generations' 8 levels are taken from past Sonic titles, starting with Sonic 1’s Green Hill Zone and ending with Planet Wisp from Sonic Colors. The story is told via sparse but interesting and clever cut scenes that will put a smile on the face of anyone who knows a thing or two about Sonic. They’ll revisit famous levels and bosses from the Sonic games of yore and rescue their many friends along the way. Sonic Generations brings the cute, silent Sega Genesis version of Sonic together with his edgier, more talkative modern self as they battle the mysterious Time Eater. Now, five years after Sonic 06 broke the hearts of gamers everywhere, Sega has finally put things right with Sonic Generations, the best Sonic game since the Dreamcast days. But Sonic 4, despite mixed reception from fans, was certainly a step in the right direction. Sonic Unleashed could have turned things around, but instead whizzed all over Sonic by turning him into a goofy ‘werehog.’ I feel dirty even typing that word out. The legendary awfulness of Sonic ’06 (a game that was basically released incomplete) left such a bad taste in my mouth that I’m only just now getting over it. This console generation hasn’t been easy for Sonic fans.
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