In Sonic The game offers a classic feel through the Sonic Generations mode that brings back the old gaming atmosphere. If you are a veteran player, there are new features to discover in Shadow Generations. If this is your first time playing a Sonic game, there are some things you should know to avoid problems.
Although many fans of the series will likely pick up Shadow Generations first, it’s always worth returning to Sonic Generations for a refresher. This may help you relive the main story, improving your experience in the second game.
Play Sonic Generations first
Shadow Generations has somewhat complex combat mechanics like Doom Gear and Chaos Control that can be confusing especially if you are new to Sonic games. But if you start playing Sonic Generations first, you will be able to get used to the basic gameplay mechanics faster.
Once you get used to the sense of speed in Sonic Generations, you’ll find that completing the Shadow Generations levels and getting the S rank will be easier. Sonic Generations also offers some details that you may appreciate if you like to be aware of details.
Make sure you protect your rings
Your status in the game depends not only on your time in completing the level, but also on the rings you collect that will remain with you at the end of the level. So try to collect as many rings as you can while playing. Most of the rings appear in the middle of the platform, so stay there and move left and right accordingly.
Avoid losing too many rings by getting hit by enemies or obstacles on your way. Even if you get hit, try to collect the rings quickly and keep moving forward. The rings disappear after a few seconds, so instead of spending time collecting each ring, you should stick to what you have collected.
Search the White Space carefully
You may feel like jumping from one level to another immediately, but we recommend that you walk around a bit and carefully examine the white space. If you don’t, you might miss some things in the game, leaving your experience incomplete.
You can collect some valuable items such as 80 machine parts, and you might also find some chests. Exploring the open world in Shadow Generations can also be fun and give a new perspective on the original game. These investigations will also help you find some hidden mini-games and secret doors.
Buy useful skills from the store
You might miss this shop in Sonic Generations because it is located far away if you move to the left side of the Green Hill Zone. Here you can buy several useful skills that will help you get a higher level in the game levels. But to buy skills you need skill points.
But you can only equip five skills at a time, so make sure you choose skills that make harder things easier for you. For example, you can use skills to get weapons, or to make it easier to collect rings. Some of the useful skills we recommend unlocking are 10-Second Rings, Safety Net, and Sure-Footed.
Play classic Sonic levels to get Gate Keys
If Sonic Generations had been about clearing the main levels, things would have been much easier, but that would have hindered the game experience. To unlock new levels, you need to get some Gate Keys. These keys can be found in Defiance Act Gates scattered throughout the white space, and you should find some as you explore.
Like the regular levels, you can play as classic Sonic (Classic Sonic) or modern Sonic in any portal of your choice. We recommend playing as classic Sonic to complete these levels, because it is easier thanks to the 2D game, which saves you the trouble of moving in different directions as in the 3D levels .
Get tips for collecting Chao
Since you will be busy completing levels quickly, you might lose some Chao*. However, you don’t need to replay every level to find the remaining Chao. If you visit the collection room to the left of the white area, you will get some clues about their location.
If you approach the bookshelf, a window will appear that says “Chao Rescue.” Here’s a record of all the Chao you’ve collected, and for those you haven’t yet, the book will give you clues you can use to find them.
* In the world of Sonic, Chao is a kind of cute little creature that can be collected and raised within the game. These creatures first appeared in Sonic Adventure, and have since appeared in other games in the series such as Sonic Generations and Sonic Adventure 2. Players can collect these creatures by completing certain levels or find them in the game, and can also raise and care for them. them inside Chao’s private garden.
Players can choose to train their Chao in various activities such as swimming, running, or channeling, which will affect the Chao’s abilities. You can also customize Chao’s appearance and give her gifts to enhance her attributes.
Be quick but careful
Modern Sonic and Shadow’s levels can be very confusing, and it takes some time to get used to the fast-paced game. You can’t stop while running, because it takes a long time to regain energy, but you can reduce your use of increasing in difficult terrain, so that you can keep up with what’s around you.
Enemies are likely to stop you if you are not careful in difficult levels with many obstacles. We recommend using a lift only in places where there is a clear path ahead. Even if you do not use boosters, you should continue to run and collect all the rings in the middle and side areas.
Use Chaos Shadow Control only when necessary
Chaos Shadow Control ability is a very useful ability, but unfortunately it has some limitations, and you can’t use it as you want, so you have to save some costs to use it only when needed you have it.
At Shadow levels, you have to use a lot of control, and you definitely don’t want to run out of charges when you need them. There are many times in the course of Shadow’s levels where you have to stop objects that hinder your progress or you have to climb to move forward. You can also freeze enemies if you have trouble killing them.