

The short answer is yes, at least for my taste.

The question is, does Sonic Generations do enough to convince us to give Sonic the Hedgehog another chance? Yet here we are, a year later, and Sonic has once again been revamped to try and recapture some attention before he fades out of the collective gamer mind once and for all. When Sonic 4 failed to make a splash, it would not have been surprising to see Sega throw in the hat on trying new things with the blue hedgehog. Sega has made several valiant attempts to regain a rapidly depleting fan base, but unfortunately the final products have not turned many heads. There's no denying the shift in quality from the more beloved entries in the franchise compared to the current ones. Sonic has had his fair share of troubles over the past few years.
