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Playstation 3
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Sonic Team
UPC: 10086690552

Released: 11-01-11
Players: 1
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Game Genre:
Platformer

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Sonic Generations (PS3) - Reviews | Playstation 3

Sonic Generations is a Platformer game developed by Sonic Team and published by SEGA in 2011 for the Playstation 3.

Sonic Generations

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Rating: 9.3 (14 votes)

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Sonic Generations Reviews 

Overall 9.3    Graphics 9    Sound 10    Addictive 8    Story 5.8    Depth 7.8    Difficulty 4



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Sonic Generations Review   legacyme3
So, I bought the game at midnight today, and I returned him to play it.
I just thought I'd review a few more modern games, and I will only review games I beat.
Graphics - 8
The graphics aren't amazing, especially by PS3 standards, in fact, one could say minus one or two instances, it looks like a PS2 game. However, one cannot judge the game's appearance as poor, as it effectively shows us the cross between Modern and Retro Sonic games. It was done so well, I decided to rate it high.
Sound - 10
I may be a little biased, but I absolutely LOVE the soundtrack they got for this game. From top to bottom it looks amazing. You can download the OST here. There's more music than is shown on list though, as several remixes and classic songs from other games adorn the list. Also, the sound effects are perfect for Sonic.
Addictiveness - 7
This one can vary. The first 6 hours I played, I was trying to do every mission and take my time, but I got bored after a while. At times it's very addicting and you won't want to stop. However, there are times you will probably just ask when the game is over. It's generally got a good balance though.
Depth - 9
There's actually quite a lot to do. On top of the story, and side missions, you also have a nice online scoreboard for every track in the game. It's more fun to try and beat your own scores than to beat the story mode. There's also a Sega Genesis Controller you can buy from the store in game, (for 7777 SEGA points, which you should have by the first boss easily) which allows you to play the unedited version of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Story - 8
This one is purely based on Nostalgia and not on the actual story. Let me explain. The game takes you to various eras of Sonic History. One level from each game, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic 2, Sonic and Knuckles, Sonic Heroes, Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic 06, Sonic Unleashed, and Sonic Colors. The revisiting was nostalgic, being the Sonic fan I am. If you are not a Sonic Fan, this will not make as much sense to you, and you will probably see the story as lacking. In truth, the story is the game. Few cutscenes are needed to express what's happening.
Difficulty - 3
The game from start to finish was rather easy. Unless I missed something that makes the game harder, it is a far cry from classic games which I feel were harder. In any case, this game was fun, even if it was easy. Only one part gave me any trouble, and that's because I overcomplicated it and did the part late with no sleep.
Overall - 8
The game is solid. It's perfect for Sonic fans, but everyone else will want to stay away till the price goes down. For a 20th anniversary game, I say this hits the mark. 20 years later, and Sonic is still just as cool as ever.
  Graphics 8   Sound 10   Addictive 7   Story 8   Depth 9   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 05-02-12     Review Replies: 13


8.5
sonic generations   princegamer
Sonic Generations is sonic`s celebration fo his 20th anniversary the game start`s you playing as 19s sonic in the classic green hill zone after beating the stage your treated to a cutscene were 19s sonic(aka classic sonic)is running along green hill were sudenly the ground shakes and sonic stop`s for a second the continues on then sudennly a weird creature captures sonic and flings him to the VOID meanwhile in the future tails and the others are making a suprise party for sonic(aka modern sonic)but before there finished sonic shows up a little early(well he is the fastest thing alive after all)a few minutes into the party(a few minutes more like 30 seconds ito the party if you ask me)the mysterios creature kidnapes sonic`s friends and fling`s them trhough time and space and sending modern sonic to the VOID as well and then after another cutscene the modern gameplay and the classic gameplay and the story start`s(finally)...
Graphics:9
for a sonic game the graphics are breath taking every stage taken from the previos game are given a 3d and hd and color makeover the just amazing.
Sound:10
the music and sound effects are the same for modern and classic except the music has been upgraded and remixed better for this game.
Addictiveness:7
its fun just like every other sonic game its just run,jump,destroy monitors,kill badniks, defeat bosses etc.
Story:4
the story was made from the same people who made the sonic colors story thats sad isn`t you think the story much better buth noooooooooo its just confusing because you don`t understandet.
Depth:6
although the storys boring and cofusing the game is freaking aewsome and its incredible how the game plays out.
Difficulty:2
all of the sonic games are easy to sit down and play so i think this game is preety easy an begginers of the series should definetly try this game out its fantastic.
  Graphics 9   Sound 10   Addictive 7   Story 4   Depth 6   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 07-14-12     Review Replies: 2


9.5
Sonic Generations (HD) Review   dazzsheil
You know you have a good franchise on your hands when it can still be "Unstoppable after 20 Years" and has a high fun factor and some triple A titles. Sonic Generations is a 3D Platformer/Action game released in November 2011 for HD Consoles, Steam and the 3DS. It's an anniversary title that takes environments from Sonic's past and gives them a HD (Well, bar two of the levels) makeover and adds 3D To some of them. What you get is "Three Eras. Two Hedgehogs, ONE EPIC ADVENTURE! :D" .
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Since you've got two Sonic's, you also have two completely different gameplay styles, one for Classic and one for Modern.
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Classic Sonic tries to emulate the feel of the SEGA Mega Drive Sonic games (1 - Knuckles) and, while not perfect, plays much better than Sonic 4 : Episode I. You can Spin Jump with X and Spin-Dash with either holding down and then mashing X OR holding the Square Button. Rolling barely works though, it's almost as bad as Episode I maybe even worse because there are some parts of the level where you'd think that rolling would be beneficial to gain speed but it's not. The Spin-Dash however is really powerful, I'd go as far to say OVERPOWERED. You can gain so much speed with it it's unreal. 
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Before we get to Modern Sonic, let's talk about Classics level design. Classic Sonic's levels do have alot of alternate paths, which I like bit alot of them are gimmicky. Sure, gimmicks are what practically drive the Sonic series (At least, since 2004 anyways) but Classic Sonic's levels are really gimmicky. Green Hill isn't too bad, although it does have alot of swinging pendulums. Chemical Plant feels the least gimmicky to me, but it does have a few of those annoying "Block" platforming sections that plague most 2D Platformers. Sky Sanctuary has Teleporters and alot of hidden paths (which are a plus in my opinion). Speed Highway is a level that is nearly all block platforming with maybe only one or two sections of well, SPEED. City Escape's truck chases you through the whole level (which I actually like). Seaside Hill is the games water level, so there's not much I can really say. Crisis City (Yup. Even Sonic '06 gets a level) has Lot's of flame funnels you need to avoid. Rooftop Run it basically precise platforming to win and Planet Wisp DEPENDS ON THE SPIKE WISP. I CANNOT STRESS THAT ENOUGH. It's not like Colours where you can simply use the Wisp at will, you HAVE TO USE IT TO BEAT THE LEVEL.
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If you've played the HD version of Sonic Unleashed or Sonic Colours you know what's in store when you play as Modern Sonic. Homing Attacks, Quick Stepping, Stomp Moves, sliding and BOOOOOOOOST TO WIN. However, in Generations, Boosting all the time will not nessicarily mean you'll blast through a level. For the first time since Sonic '06, there's platforming in a 3D Sonic stage. Unlike Sonic Colours where it was straight running with a bit of drifting once in a while, Generations has alternate route and different levels of terrain you can go on to help you advance in the level. It's a change in pace and it's a really nice welcome back from the High Speed thrill that was Unleashed. I hope that future Sonic games continue this trend. However, I don't see the point in Moderns 2D sections, they're redundant especially because of both Classic Sonic AND the fact that Colours was 85% 2D. Also, just a forewarning, the Homing Attack doesn't ALWAYS work.
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Now Moderns Level design.
I could tell right from after the first drift in Modern Green Hill that Generations meant business in the platforming department. While there are level gimmicks, they don't really take away from the fun that is platforming and Speed. Green Hill is a fun and fast level that is straight to the point although alternate route are few and far between. Chemical Plant is deceptive at the start, as all the paths you seen in the background are place you can actually go and explore! Sky Sanctuary is the most platformy of all the levels, and it's a very good example of 3D platforming done right. Speed Highway is definitely the only time where boosting is fun throughout the entire stage and surprisingly it has some good alternate routes. City Escape is a blast, especially at the end when the G.U.N truck chase occurs. Seaside Hill is another example of 3D Platforming done right. Crisis City (fittingly enough) is probably the most glitchy of the levels but it has some nice 3D Running sections. Rooftop Run is ripped directly from Unleashed except all the set pieces are backwards and some of Unleashed's Act 2 is thrown in for some reason. Planet Wisp, again, DEPENDS ON THE ROCKET WISP. It's the most drawn out level in the game and I HATE HOW LONG IT IS.
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Graphically, the Hedgehog engine is pushed to it's most extreme limits here. Every level, both Classic and Modern look stunning (Except Planet Wisp classic) and are just absolutely breathtaking. I will say this now: Planet Wisp Modern will make you cry tears of joy for it's opening section. It's the most beautiful platforming level that has - In my eyes - ever existed. 
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The sound department went on all the stops for Generations soundtrack. I was worried that all of Moderns music would be Jun Senoue's signature butt-rock guitar but I was wrong. The majority of the soundtrack is just the best thing I have ever heard in my entire life. With - again- the exception of Classic Planet Wisp, all of the level themes are just amazing. Some unlockable songs, mainly from Sonic 3, Knuckles and the Advance games have also been remixed and they sound even better than before. In terms of Voice acting, well it's serviceable. It's never going to be as good as Sonic Adventure 2's but the cast, especially Dr. Eggman's Mike Pollock, do a good job giving the characters personalities. 
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I'm not going to say anything about the story, because that's spoilers and I don't want that. All I'm going to say is that it is extremely lacklustre and EXTREMELY,
EXTREMELY Underplayed for the gameplay, and for a Sonic game that's kinda surprising. We don't even get an opening cutscene a la Sonic Colours.
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The game's difficulty is in the mid ranges. I'm also going to talk about progression here.Anyways, the game is divided into three eras: Mega Drive, Dreamcast and Modern. Each era has three levels, 30 Challenges, a Rival Battle and a boss. That makes for 122 things to do in Generations. To progress, you need to beat each levels act plus one of it's challenges to get one of three boss keys. You also have to fight the eras boss (MD: Death EGG Robot from Sonic 2, DC: Perfect Chaos from SA1 and MO: Egg Dragoon from Unleashed) and Rival (MD: Metal Sonic, DC: Shadow and MO: Silver) to get the Chaos Emeralds.
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The game is extremely short in terms of main story but it has 90 extra challenges, each with a collectable. Each level also has the Red Star Rings, for even more collectables. Good replay value.
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Overall, I think that Sonic Colours was no match for Generations. Generations kicked that much butt. I honestly think that this is the best 3D/2D Sonic game since Adventure 2. It's that freaking good. Also, City escapes music will never leave your head.
9.3 out of ten
  Graphics 9   Sound 10   Addictive 8   Story 4   Depth 9   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 10-13-12     Review Replies: 0

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Comments for Sonic Generations

Kiutb 11-02-14 - 11:18 AM
 modern CANT be played sadly
Kiutb 11-02-14 - 11:18 AM
 there is no play button so try retro games they can be played.
lilrobbiegal 07-12-13 - 12:23 AM
 HOW TO PLAY THE GAME?
sonicthefox999 06-13-13 - 05:46 AM
 it dosent say play!!!!
mariomario8989 01-01-13 - 06:00 AM
 i think you need to download the rom
Joey Fairley 06-25-12 - 03:02 PM
 it says PLAY sonic generations
dazzsheil 06-23-12 - 06:30 AM
 You can't. It's a page just for information on the game :)
Joey Fairley 06-22-12 - 03:11 PM
 yeah how?
sonic305 05-27-12 - 07:52 PM
 how do you play this game i cant find the play game button

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