

Sonic Unleashed: Rooftop Run note Now has a festival theme.Sonic the Hedgehog (2006): Crisis City note Act 1 also takes design cues from Sonic & Knuckles' Lava Reef Zone.Act 1 takes inspiration from Sonic 3's Hydrocity Zone. Sonic Heroes: Seaside Hill note Also takes design cues from the same game's Ocean Palace.Sonic Adventure: Speed Highway note Mostly based on the first segment of the level, though Act 2 incorporates the downhill skyscraper segment, and both acts take some cues from the "at dawn" segment.Sonic 3 & Knuckles: Sky Sanctuary Zone note Act 1 also takes design cues from Marble Garden Zone, and both acts include an interior section reminiscent of Hidden Palace Zone.The HD and 3DS versions have different levels and bosses: the only shared aspects are the famous Green Hill Zone from Sonic 1, the rival battles, and the Final Boss. The two Sonics' journey takes them through three eras: Classic, Dreamcast, and Modern. The HD version requires a 3D-compatible monitor to play in 3D, while the 3DS version natively outputs in autostereoscopic 3D, though it's optional in both cases. Modern Sonic, meanwhile, varies depending on the version: the HD version plays like Sonic Unleashed's daytime stages and the Wii version of Sonic Colors, with Sonic boosting through stages that switch between 3D and side-scrolling segments, while the 3DS version is entirely side-scrolling, more akin to the Sonic Rush series and the DS version of Sonic Colors.īoth HD console versions and the 3DS version support stereoscopic 3D. Along the way, they fight familiar foes, including their rivals Metal Sonic, Shadow, and Silver.Ĭlassic Sonic's gameplay takes heavily from the Sega Genesis installments of the series: 2❝ gameplay with a focus on momentum-based platforming and maintaining a top speed by taking the optimal route through the stages. Both Modern and Classic must team up to stop this mysterious enemy, rescue their friends, restore color to the world, and fix the timeline.

They both discover that the world is losing its color, their friends have been petrified, and disruptions in the timeline have caused places from their past to be frozen in time.

The story is that Modern Sonic and his friends are celebrating his birthday when the "Time Eater", a mysterious new enemy, crashes the party and sends them back to the past, where Sonic meets his younger self, Classic Sonic. The HD version, subtitled "White Time-Space" in Japan, is the main version of the game, while the 3DS version, subtitled "Blue Adventure" in Japan, is a Reformulated Game with some aspects unique to it. Sonic Generations is a main series title in the Sonic franchise, released in 2011 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, the PC (via Steam), and the Nintendo 3DS to commemorate Sonic's 20th anniversary.
