Leading to Sonic titles with approaches and concepts that just didn’t fit at all. In an attempt to compete with Nintendo, Sega seemed to lose track of what made Sonic successful in the first place. The Sonic franchise was going through something of an identity crisis for a decade leading up to this title. However, is the game an adrenaline-pumping smash hit or a gruelling slog? We find out in our review of Sonic: Generations. This is a game that aims to give the fans everything they have been asking for and more for decades. Instead opting for a blend of pure breakneck speed and retro style Sonic gameplay akin to titles like Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic 3D Blast and Sonic Mania. Sonic Generations leaves behind the bumbling and awkward gameplay of titles like Sonic Heroes, Sonic Rivals and Sonic Unleased. However, Sonic Generations aimed to change the fortunes of the Sonic faithful, using the power of nostalgia as a driving force for the title. We need only mention Sonic The Hedgehog 2006 as an example of what kind of train wrecks the Sonic fanbase has had to endure. For years, Sonic games have consistently promised a lot to fans, only to leave them grossly disappointed. You’ll know that it’s not always an easy existence when you love the speedy hedgehog.
If you have been a Sonic fan throughout the last two decades or more.