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Honestly, I really enjoyed this game. I did only play the main story although I am interested in exploring the challenge mode in the future.

But don't worry, because this story mode did not disappoint. The gameplay was really fun, challenging enough that it wasn't boring but also not so hard that it took countless attempts on each level. There were several different kinds of levels as well, such as a more pursuit style, timed challenges, and pure racing, which all helped to keep the gameplay fresh and exciting throughout the whole playthrough.

The story you follow is not very deep, but still enjoyable and is tied to the gameplay which I really like. There are some interesting twists and turns to keep it fun and the whole concept of racing across the USA is a good one. With this concept you get to see all the tracks from across the country and how the landscapes change as you travel.

The whole story mode is relatively short (I beat 90% in one day) but I think that does it justice. If it were a lot longer I imagine the gameplay would either get stale or more mechanics and such would need to be added.

As a little side note, I enjoyed many of the song choices in this game and thought they fit the high speed driving well. Tonight by Danny Byrd was my favorite :)

Overall I really enjoyed this game's main story. I haven't played any other NFS games so I can't compare there but it was short and sweet, and I didn't find myself getting bored or forcing myself to finish a level even once. It's very low commitment so I recommend this game to anyone who has a racing itch to scratch on the 3DS.

It's a cozy game, there's many different puzzles with even more ways to solve them. This is the main reason to play Scribblenauts for me, the creativity in how you progress and solve puzzles.

Since a lot of the puzzles are designed for children they can be quite easy and with the somewhat repetitive gameplay (no changes to abilities or puzzles) it can get slightly boring after a couple hours. Due to this I did find myself sort of 'trudging' through the final few levels before I finished the main story.

If I were to play this game again, I would take it much much slower and potentially play it on the side to a more engaging game, and only play when in the mood. This style of game is not to be played continuously, or 'grinded out', which I feel led to me missing out on some enjoyment.

I do recommend this game, just try to avoid the same mistakes as me.

Never played a Sonic game before, and I loved Generations. It's not perfect (Planet Wisp...), but it is a great game for people who are completely new to Sonic games. You get to experience all the great levels and music (S+ soundtrack btw) from past games, while avoiding the not so great stuff. If you've ever wanted to play a Sonic game and didn't know where to start, Generations is the pick.