![]() At its best, it’s fast, controls tight in all the right ways, and brings back a taste of the past. Which is why it makes sense that the company is returning to the well once more.Īnd yet Sonic Generations, developed and released for Sonic’s 20th birthday and starring both the rounder, cuddlier classic Sonic as well as his gangly contemporary 3D-era counterpart, arguably remains the best game in the oft-beleaguered series since its glory days on the Genesis. ![]() Unlike Mario, the years have not been all that kind of to Sonic - the blue blur has seen more gimmicky and flat-out poor re-inventions since he left the 16-bit era that it’s almost a wonder he’s still around. For a classic character like Sega’s once-proud mascot, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. More than almost any other game in recent memory, 2011’s Sonic Generations is built on the altar of nostalgia.
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