![]() ![]() While we got the chance to check it out at E3, and Widro wrote up his impressions, Sega has also opted to release a demo for the game, which I had a chance to play around with.ġ.) The first, and most… interesting… thing about the demo isn’t anything to do with the mechanics rather, it’s that this demo of the game is only available for twenty days. Well, Sega somewhat seems to be catching on to the same way of thinking, as Sonic Generations, featuring old school and modern Sonic working together, blends the 2D and 3D gameplay elements together into one game, allowing you to pick and choose how you want to play. Put in simple terms, the games that focused on the 3D elements have generally performed poorly in critical reception, while the games that focused on the 2D elements have performed much better, and have (in some cases) even received heavy praise. Sonic, as a character, has been all over the place in the past, oh, decade or so after a 3D foray in Sonic Adventure that was well received at the time but has since been the recipient of a lot of retroactive hatred, the games bearing his name have been of extremely variable quality. Warning: A non-numeric value encountered in /nfs/c12/h02/mnt/222827/domains//html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 64
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