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I thought Shadow Generations was just a rerelease or remaster of Sonic Generations but with Shadow content added.
Have I been mistaken and missing out on new Sonic?
It is both! A rerelease and a new game put together. The Shadow part wasn't just "new content", it was a whole independent story with new game mechanics and such. It was weird but it worked out pretty well.
I have the idea that it was a way for the Sonic Team to test again the Frontiers formula without remaking all Frontiers the ground up. They were like: "Does the people really REALLY liked this formula?", and after the success they'll be like"Yep, they like it. Let's go for it".