10 Video Games That Wasted An Awesome Idea

By Austin Wood /

2. Sonic Generations

Sonic the Hedgehog may be the most unfortunate character in gaming history. Nevermind the scores of innocent bystanders in Grand Theft Auto; this is a questionably colored woodland creature whose entire existence is economic depression incarnate. Sonic games have been a string of self-contained ups and downs€”the up being early footage and screenshots, and the crushing down being, you know, the actual game€”ever since he hopped on the 3D bandwagon. Sonic Generations was poised to change that by bringing back the games that made the IP great. Cobbling past successes together into a modern day release is straw-grasping if there ever was any, but who cares if it finally means a fun Sonic game, right? Make no mistake; Sonic Generations is quite fun. However, revisiting the Blue Blur's 2D glory days is a lot less fun when, rather than reimagined for modern hardware, those days have been arbitrarily chopped to bits and saddled with awkward 3D phases. Indeed, only a single level from each retro classic can be found in Generations, limiting its enjoyment to a slow drip.