But if all you have is a 3DS, or you really, REALLY want to play those exclusive levels, this version will still hold you over. I’d still clearly recommend the console versions to anyone who can play it. I guess it just all adds up to what you have available. There weren’t any glitches or bugs to speak of. The graphics are still okay for a handheld game. The same great, tried-and-true Sonic gameplay is still there, even if it is a bit more monotonous than it should be. I still really enjoyed the game, but after playing through and loving the “real” version of Sonic Generations, I couldn’t help but want to put the 3DS down and fire up the 360 version again. Although it may sound like I’m ripping apart the game a little bit, keep in mind that these are only differences.
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