Sonic Unleashed is like a rollercoaster; it's a thrill worth the wait, but it's werehog levels could shorten the line.
The bad: Boring werehog levels.
Gameplay: 7/10
Graphics: 10/10
Sound: 10/10
Value: 8/10
Tilt: 7/10
Average Score: 8.4/10
Sonic Unleashed has Sonic being violently ripped to shreds by eggman (who should've gotten killed in Shadow the Hedgehog), and a beam from outher space (Eggman) causes the planet to divide into seven pieces. Worse, Sonic has somehow turned into a werehog at night. So when he wants to makeout with amy, she's going to see fangs come up her mouth (teeth, you know what I mean).
Sonic Unleashed is, in fact, a great idea. The intro plot is genius. Sega actually took their time trying to make the game unbroken compared to Sonic '06. Although the werehog levels are tedious and unnecessary, the rest are enough to prove how fun this game is.
At daytime, you'll be fast but small Sonic. Sonic's daytime levels are a blast. The level design is much better than the X Box 360 and PS3 versions, it is not confusing and/or tedious. The backgrounds are beautiful and colorful. They provide a lot to wow for.
At Night, you'll become Sonic the werehog, a rediculiously slow but beastly baller. Unlike Sonic, the werehog is slow, and, not, very, fun. You can at least stretch out your arms to get tp stuff sonic couldn't do. The pain is that there are more werehog levels than daytime levels. Had their been a lot more daytime levels, the werehog levels could've been a minor problem.
Graphically, it's a beautiful and flawless display. The soundtrack, which is orchestrail, is beautifully composed and an improvement to the stupid rock songs that are apparently Sega's favortite kind of music.
Overall, if not for the werehog levels, Sonic Unleashed could've been a flawless game. Although this is the case; Sonic Unleashed is like a rollercoaster; it's a thrill worth the wait, but it's werehog levels could shorten the line. Never the less, I am willing to go on this roller coaster multiple times.