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Sonic unleashed ost
Sonic unleashed ost









Personally I'm not a big fan of the synth sound used for the tune (it sounds a bit like a duck!), but it doesn't detract too much from the overall sound. The faster pace, as well as the brass and rock band backing, creates a great sound. The next track is a modern rock remix of the track from Jun Senoue.

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This remix is very similar to the original, but works well — the tune and main lines of the piece are played using the original 16 bit sounds, with the bass and drum sounds being updated to sound a bit edgier. This is followed by Naofumi Hataya's remix of the classic "Green Hill Zone". The soundtrack opens appropriately enough with a slightly modern Jun Senoue remix of the main title theme, which should be instantly recognisable, and is a great opener to the soundtrack. In the games, by completing certain challenges and collecting special rings, you can unlock numerous tracks from across the entire catalogue of Sonic games. Featuring a wide range of composers and arrangers, including Jun Senoue, Richard Jacques, Cash Cash, and Hideki Naganuma, the soundtrack is certainly varied. Disc three contains all the additional music from the game such as boss battle themes, jingles and cutscenes. Disc one features all of these level tunes from the PC/PS3/Xbox 360 version, while disc two features all of the unique music from the 3DS version of the game. The soundtrack takes the tunes from their respective levels and creates two different remixes of each, a classic 16-bit style remix and a modern remix. Despite a few weaker Sonic games with nice ideas but flawed execution, and one really bad, borderline broken game, Sonic has, in my opinion, seen a return to form in recent years, with modern gameplay that works well, and is satisfying to play.

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Combined with a plot and cutscenes, which like to make fun of certain elements of the series (such as Dr Eggman/Dr Robotnick's name and some of the ridiculous plots of previous games), the game is very enjoyable overall, taking all of the best parts of the two gameplay styles and putting them in one game. Classic Sonic controls very much like the much celebrated Mega Drive games, while Modern Sonic's gameplay is very similar to that of Sonic Unleashed (not the werehog gameplay) and Sonic Colours (or if you're playing the 3DS version, Sonic Rush). It features new versions of some of the most famous stages from many of the main games in the 20 year history of the franchise, as well as the ability to play those levels in two different styles. Sonic Generations is Sega and Sonic Team's celebration of the 20th anniversary of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Sonic Generations Original Soundtrack -Blue Blur. Sonic Generations Original Soundtrack -Blue Blur- :: Review by Joe Hammond









Sonic unleashed ost