


All versions of this game can be played in 3D, but a 3DTV as well as a pair of 3D glasses are required for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, being the first game of the franchise to be played in 3D. The Japanese version has different subtitles: White Time and Space for the home consoles, and Blue Adventures for the 3DS version. This PC game was finally launched on date when fans were expecting the least! The studio chose highly skilled promoters to draw 7772 followers on social media.Ĭelebrate 20 years of Sonic in an all new adventure that delivers a definitive experience to Sonic fans new and old! This is a really good game with even more potential.You should trust hundreds of positive reviews the Sonic Generations PC game has gained when you assess its potential. I would suggest tweaking the layouts to add more action while still keeping the idea of the 3D layouts, and possibly adding some unique elements to the background to make different areas more unique. That's not to say that the game looks bad, quite the opposite: it has stunning pixel art! It's only that the stages, especially the Classic Sonic stages, feel a bit empty.

The 3D game's Zones took advantage of the 3D space, and were designed for the 3D space (even the Classic levels) so there's not always much to catch your eye in this form. The level designs in this game closely emulate those of the 3D game, which I think has some issues. The game runs at a snail's pace for me, and that might be my laptop so I'll overlook that, but there are some smaller problems like the hitboxes for certain objects not being big enough (I ran past the Goal Ring but didn't finish the stage because the hitbox was too small, and I missed some rings for the same reason), slightly off physics for the characters and enemies being a little uncommon. It's fun to play and looks great! There are many issues, however. This is a really good looking Sonic fangame.
