Shadow Generations features some of the best levels in Sonic's 3D history, and now I'm unsure if I can ever return to the blue blur's arms

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Shadow holds out his hand to absorb inky black doom powers in Sonic X Shadow Generations

Don’t get me wrong. I love Sonic Generations. I replay it almost every year alongside my other favorite Sonic games. Not only is it a perfect way to speedrun through highlights of every previous game in the series up until its release, but its solid level design manages to balance both the “hold down the button” boost mechanics of the 3D modern sections with the slower-paced jumping of the 2D classic sections.

Rhythm and balance

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Shadow boosts away from a huge and deadly train in Rail Canyon in Sonic X Shadow Generations

True power(Image credit: Sega)Shadow the Hedgehog is peak Sonic, he’s always been peak Sonic, and after 23 years I can’t bury the truth any longer. Introduced in 2001 for Sonic Adventure 2 on Dreamcast, Shadow fans have been carrying the torch for ages.

True power

(Image credit: Sega)Shadow the Hedgehog is peak Sonic, he’s always been peak Sonic, and after 23 years I can’t bury the truth any longer. Introduced in 2001 for Sonic Adventure 2 on Dreamcast, Shadow fans have been carrying the torch for ages.

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Shadow the Hedgehog is peak Sonic, he’s always been peak Sonic, and after 23 years I can’t bury the truth any longer. Introduced in 2001 for Sonic Adventure 2 on Dreamcast, Shadow fans have been carrying the torch for ages.

The Shadow Generations half of this remaster is something you select from a menu before either game actually loads up. It’s no quick add-on, but a fully featured campaign in its own right, following Shadow’s point-of-view as he also deals with being sucked into the Time Eater’s White Space dimension (don’t worry, it’s not really explained in much more detail than this in the game either). On the face of it, it’s much the same as Sonic Generations, as the black-and-red ‘hog must blast through six levels from prior Sonic games, split into two acts that favor either a 2D or 3D perspective, and beat up some boss fights along the way.

Yet, as soon as Shadow enters the scene riding a grind rail on the Space Colony ARK, a rocking remix of Sonic Adventure 2’s “Highway In The Sky” blaring, the game immediately justfeelsdifferent. Shadow is zippy, but he’s not quite as fast as Sonic. But this suits the way his levels are designed, the cadence having you often stopping just briefly enough to pivot yourself towards your next path forward. Even his version of the homing attack, which here has him pop off a mini-teleport to enemies (which can pass through stage hazards) is more considered than Sonic’s quicker dashes.

Crucially, it’s a pacing that allows you to feel in control of Shadow the whole time. He has more powers here than Sonic does in his respective half, so you constantly need to think a bit more about what option to deploy. Even the decision to split the homing attack and jump buttons is well-judged, removing the chance of accidentally doing one move when you wanted the other. It also means you always have the choice to do Shadow’s little second hop (a welcome change from Sonic Generations’ tiny in-air dash, matching Sonic’s movement in other 3D games) which can act as a corrective element in the air.

The supernatural

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Shadow uses Doom Blast on a Black Arms enemy in Kingdom Valley in Sonic X Shadow Generations

This is still a fast game that you’re meant to be able to blaze through, and Shadow Generations also allows you to play with the clock cycles of the levels themselves. Shadow’s Chaos Spear (and later, Doom Spear) move can stun enemies in place, and even some hazards, in order to move unimpeded or open them up to damage – sometimes paving the way to whole new routes in the process. It’s a whole new verb to think about when approaching enemies in addition to the homing attack or double jump – do I swap from this grind rail with an enemy on it, or simply deactivate them? Do I drop down onto this other route, or stun an enemy midair to use them as another spring to reach a higher path? Likewise, a Dragon Ball-style Doom Blast beatdown allows you to toss certain enemies into the air to act as stepping stones to new paths, giving you a few seconds to choose where to dropkick them.

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Similarly allowing you to mess with the levels themselves is Chaos Control – a larger power that must be charged before use. Stopping time, and the level clock itself (important for getting your best time down), everything becomes frozen in place. Not only can objects that hurt you become stepping stone platforms (like missiles), but also once again allows you to play with the level clock that determines the way stage hazards move back and forth. Not only are you reacting to what the levels throw your way in the moment, but you’ve the power to pre-empt them.

Mr. Unsmiley

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Shadow navigates Kingdom Valley’s 2D act in Sonic X Shadow Generations

“Shadow has strolled in wildly confident in how Sonic’s speed platforming should evolve.”

“Shadow has strolled in wildly confident in how Sonic’s speed platforming should evolve.”

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Shadow uses Doom Wings to navigate Radical Highway in Sonic X Shadow Generations

Doom Wings’ primary use comes in the game’s final level across both of its acts – triumphantly weaving together the wider design from previous levels into spaces that feel truly open. There’s the sense you can use the wings to tear apart the levels, weaving around the skyscrapers that form the level’s backdrop. But, with a limitation to how long you can spend in the air, and compelling points of platforming to stomp around (you don’t evenhaveto use the wings to finish these stages), it manages to keep guiding you through the stage while teasing you with moments to save time or uncover secrets.

Shadow Generations isn’t simply about iterating on earlier Sonic platformers, either. The White Space hub where you spend time between levels is a fully explorable 3D environment that explicitly takes cues from Sonic Frontiers’ open world approach. While pop-in is still a (very minor) issue for the floating platforms that hide plenty of chests containing treasure, the hyper-condensed nature of them here greatly improves navigation and clarity making your way through these short-and-sweet jumping challenges. While in Sonic Frontiers most of Sonic’s upgrades were about wrangling the blue blur into an open world context, Shadow Generations’ own power-ups are more playfully about platforming itself, focused on re-examining the core loop of blasting through levels at high speeds.

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