![]() ![]() The story is as wafer thin and as forgettable as you may think. Bringing together the classic, younger Sonic we all remember from the Mega Drive originals, and the older, sleeker, incarnation from the more recent 3D outings, Generations, is packed with familiar levels from ages gone by, along with a new HD face job. ![]() Sonic Generations is, right from the off, a love letter to both the money-spinning mascot, and his army of hardcore fans. But, with a recent track record that’s hardly littered with success, has twenty long years simply been too much for Sonic, and is the series still relevant? Feel old yet?) it was inevitable that Sega would once again unleash its most popular mascot into the wild, only this time we don’t get one, but two of the attitude sporting, trailblazing, anthropomorphised critter. With the spiky blue one turning twenty (yes, twenty.
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