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If there's one thing Sonic Adventure had that Generations doesn't it's heart. If you played through Gamma's campaign and didn't feel anything, you don't have a soul.
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Generations has heart but not in an “emotional storyline” way. It’s full of neat little jokes and secrets made specifically to reward long-time fans, all the environments are recreated with as much love and attention as possible, and the remixed music is to die for. It was absolutely a labor of love for Sonic Team.
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Sonic Generations is the first Sonic game I have ever bought.
Fun, but I'm stuck on Egg Dragoon, seriously fuck that guy.
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You’ll find the last boss even more infuriating then!
The key with Dragoon is to
take it slow. You don’t get a chance to hit him very frequently, so make sure you can stay alive between those chances.
You’ll get most of your hits in during that walljump section, so make sure you don’t jump straight into the falling ice blasts or you won’t have enough time to try again. You can also get a hit in at him in the running section by using the ramps to get up onto the rails at the sides, then staying on them until you hit a spring.