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5 Comments on “Sonic Generations [Download] Reviews”

  1. Delano R. Johnson Says:

    12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Got the choice? Go with PC., November 10, 2011
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    Delano R. Johnson (Denver, CO USA) –
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    This review is from: Sonic Generations [Download] (Software Download)

    Aside from the occasional lag (which happens regardless of the card, I’ve got a GTX 580 @ 800mhz core), the game is amazing. Having played both console versions the choice is clear – just make sure to hook up your 360 controller! You’ll be able to play at 1080p resolutions or better, get 60fps and much better anti-alliasing. The added framerate does wonders for the expressive animation. Not to mention the price, $25 vs. $50.

    As for the game itself, it’s the best Sonic since Sonic 3 & Knuckles! The only minor quip I have is that Classic Sonic’s rolling physics aren’t quite up to snuff but it’s miles beyond what we saw in Sonic 4. Anyone touting the greatness of the Adventure games is blinded by nostalgia or was very young when those were released. Everything beyond Sonic/Shadow levels was poorly executed, not to mention the godawful camera.

    Don’t be dissuaded by accusations that the game is short, there’s a slew of challenges which put a spin on each level to the point of completely altering the gameplay. I’ve clocked 12 hrs on the PC and have quite a few challenges to go!

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  2. Keji Goto the Nerf Herder Says:

    5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Sonic is back and for once this is a good thing!, November 9, 2011
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    Keji Goto the Nerf Herder (In the land of Nerfs) –
    This review is from: Sonic Generations [Download] (Software Download)

    I’ve been a Sonic fan since I first picked the series up all the way back on the Sega Genesis and recent Sonic games have left alot to be desired. In fact the last Sonic game I truly sat down and played was Sonic Adventure 2 then after that the series sort of tanked out as if Sega had no clue what fans wanted from the series. Game after game tried to recapture the magic that made the earlier games so great yet time and time again they failed to achieve. Now we have Sonic Generations, celebrating 20 years of Sonic, but is it celebrating the right years?

    I’m here to answer that question with a huge YES. Sonic Generations does a fantastic job at bringing both classic Sonic (the one we all know and love from the Genesis era, pot belly and all) and modern Sonic together in one of Sonic’s best adventures yet. Gone are the gimmicks of past games, there are no talking swords, were-hogs, or pointless side characters to play. In fact all the main gameplay is done as either classic or modern Sonic with the side characters playing only a minor role here.

    The storyline is fairly basic, an unknown force has started tearing through time and has capture modern Sonic’s friends, scattering them throughout time and they must be rescued by completing each stage. Everything opens with a wonderful romp through Green Hill Zone as classic Sonic before cutting to modern Sonic as he celebrates his birthday (apparently classic Sonic forgot it was his birthday) with his friends. However things don’t go exactly as planned as the party comes under attack by this new enemy. At first even Sonic doesn’t appear to be too thrilled about running off on another adventure as everyone gasps in horror as the monster appears though Sonic simply gives a heavy sigh before his friends are kidnapped.

    Each zone allows you to choose whether you play as classic or modern Sonic with Act 1 being a classic Sonic level and Act 2 being for modern Sonic. In order to advance to the next zone you only need to complete one Act however every three zones there is a boss battle. Each boss battle is opened by collecting three keys from challenges for each of the zones you just completed, however in order to open these challenges you must beat both Acts. I know a few of you just groaned at the thought of being forced to play as modern Sonic but I’m here to tell you that the modern Sonic levels are actually good! Yes you heard me correctly, Sega has finally found a balance that works incredibly well for our blue hero as the levels are all about speed and top notch platforming. You’ll see the camera swing behind Sonic as he speeds down paths, blasting through enemies and bouncing from spring board to spring board before flipping over and giving you a retro 2D perspective that again works rather well for our modern hero.

    Sega has done a brilliant job at building each level, bringing back multiple paths and requiring split second timing if you wish to take the best path possible. Numerous times I found myself making mental notes of where I would need to jump next time or a better way to navigate through an area. Nothing is quite as rewarding as zipping through a level at top speed without slowing down and navigating through obstacles as if it were easy. Both classic and modern Sonic feature amazing level design and at times you can see where the two different Acts cross paths. More than once I noticed areas that I had seen as the other Sonic and it was interesting to see the 2D take on the newer zones and the 3D take on the older ones. The game is made up of nine different zones, each one taken from a specific Sonic game ranging from Sonic 1, 2, 3, Adventure 1 and 2, Sonic Heroes, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Unleashed, and Sonic Colors. You start off with Sonic 1 and work your way through time until you reach the most recent games.

    One thing that I instantly noticed about the game was the humor though some of the fans out there might not get it if they haven’t been with the series for the last 20 years. For example in the Chemical Plant Zone (from Sonic 2) Tails makes a comment about the pink water making him nervous for some reason, a younger fan might not get the joke there though I remember plenty of times desperately seeking air as that pink water filled the stage around me and the surface got further and further away. Another one that made me chuckle was modern Sonic commenting on how familiar Green Hill Zone was but Tails had no memory of it because it was before he joined the series. At times the game even pokes fun at some of the missteps Sonic has had along the way such as when Tails comments on how weird this adventure is only to have Sonic come back saying weird is what they do but this is fairly normal with no talking swords, were-hogs, or aliens (though you do use the wisps in the Colors stage).

    The hub world I thought was fairly interesting and worked as almost a mini level. Each Zone starts…

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  3. James Kwan Says:

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fantastic, November 6, 2011
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    James Kwan (California) –
    This review is from: Sonic Generations [Download] (Software Download)

    If you’re a fan of Sonic, this is THE game to get. The levels are very well designed. Some of them are old sonic levels remade with new graphics, but many of them are new. You can play as either 2D sonic (classic) or 3D sonic (modern). I found both modes to be very fun.

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  4. Tom Sawyer "Tom" Says:

    22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best music creation software I know for PC, March 3, 2010
    This review is from: Music Maker 16 (CD-ROM)

    The new Music Maker 16 comes with really cool new sounds and effects. For me the guitar amplifier Vandal se is the absolute highlight on this software! Furthermore I like the new option to play the instruments via the pc keyboard, with this I can play around and try some new melodies, if there is no midi keyboard close at hand.

    5* because it is easy for beginners and extensive for pros (pros should have a look at the premium version of this software)!

    Cheers

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  5. zaps40 Says:

    17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Love it, June 19, 2010
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    zaps40 (PA,USA) –
    This review is from: Music Maker 16 (CD-ROM)

    Magix Music Maker 16 is great,I run it on windows 7-x64 and love the way it works!!, you need to have a system with dual core & high memory for this program to work with out lagging,
    (if you computer is old its time to upgrade for the changing times)
    The music you put together you can save as mp3′s or another formate, you can upload to youtube, ect..
    you can burn your own CD’s with head banging music or Soft mood music what ever you like, Go wild with the sounds, I Love this Program and the things that can be done with it.
    I give this more then 5 stars!!

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