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The first rival faced in the [[Sonic Generations (Nintendo 3DS)|3DS version]] of ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' is '''[[Metal Sonic]]''', who challenges [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Classic Sonic]] to a race in [[Casino Night (Sonic Generations 3DS)|Casino Night]].
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==Strategy==
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Instead of simply beating his robotic rival into submission like in the [[Metal Sonic (Sonic Generations Boss)|console/PC version]], Classic Sonic needs to beat his metal double to the [[Signpost]] at the end of the Act to win the battle. In this manner, the fight is much more similar to their [[Metal Sonic (Sonic CD Boss)|original fight]], minus the fact they aren't in [[Stardust Speedway]], and that the player has to do actual platforming to finish the level. In a manner resembling the ''[[Sonic Rivals]]'' series, the player can attack Metal all the way to the end, allowing for a constant fight to the end to reach the goal first. Metal will also use his [[Maximum Overdrive Attack]] to try to barge through if the player gets too far ahead, and will activate his [[Ring Spark Field]] if he is ahead of the player.
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==References==
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The first rival faced in the [[Sonic Generations (Nintendo 3DS)|3DS version]] of ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' is '''[[Metal Sonic]]''', who challenges [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Classic Sonic]] to a race in [[Casino Night (Sonic Generations 3DS)|Casino Night]]. Instead of simply beating his robotic rival into submission like in the [[Metal Sonic (Sonic Generations Boss)|console version]], Classic Sonic needs to beat his metal double to the signpost at the end of the act to win the battle. In this manner, the fight is much more similar to their [[Metal Sonic (Sonic CD Boss)|original fight]], minus the fact they aren't in [[Stardust Speedway]], and that you have to do actual platforming to finish the level. In a manner resembling the ''[[Sonic Rivals]]'' series, you can attack Metal all the way to the end, allowing for a constant fight to the end to reach the goal first. Metal will also use his drill attack to try to barge through if you get too far ahead.
 
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Metal Sonic
Game: Sonic Generations (Nintendo 3DS)
Level: Casino Night
Hits to defeat: Win Race
Fought by: Classic Sonic

The first rival faced in the 3DS version of Sonic Generations is Metal Sonic, who challenges Classic Sonic to a race in Casino Night.

Strategy

Instead of simply beating his robotic rival into submission like in the console/PC version, Classic Sonic needs to beat his metal double to the Signpost at the end of the Act to win the battle. In this manner, the fight is much more similar to their original fight, minus the fact they aren't in Stardust Speedway, and that the player has to do actual platforming to finish the level. In a manner resembling the Sonic Rivals series, the player can attack Metal all the way to the end, allowing for a constant fight to the end to reach the goal first. Metal will also use his Maximum Overdrive Attack to try to barge through if the player gets too far ahead, and will activate his Ring Spark Field if he is ahead of the player.

References


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