But something that I genuinely don't like is how the collectibles are labeled in the regard of locating the stages and missions they're in. What is a nice touch however is that the nighttime stages are presented in such a manner that feels like you’re going on a grand adventure. Usually there's one full daytime mission with sub-missions, while there are more unique nighttime stages, also with sub-missions. While the version associated with the Wii is fun, it has the slight issue of being unbalanced with the amount of daytime and nighttime stages. The Wii version was the first version of the game that I've played, but I've also purchased the PS3 version from this site actually (which works very well). The two major versions (PS2 and Wii PS3 and Xbox 360) handle the gameplay in vastly different ways, but still maintains the story and the same concepts with day and night. There’re two types of gameplay: the daytime stages which focuses on highspeed gameplay, and the nightime stages that focuses on exploration and combat. Throughout the game, Sonic turns into his newly acquired Werehog form when nighttime comes around, as byproduct of Eggman's weapon. Eggman had destroyed in his quest to harness a new power. In this game, you play as Sonic (how shocking) as he travels around the world go restore the planet that Dr. I can see "underrated" written all over your face.
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