The game thankfully has you play these first, and aside from a few 15-second intro levels that teach you how to control Sonic properly, they play BEAUTIFULLY. The night levels have you beating the living tar out of enemies as Werehog Sonic. Day levels have you running around at high speed as Sonic.
The levels are split into two categories: Day and Night. Now, the Wii doesn't have as much visual processing power as the 360 or PS3, but the game looked very nice on the standard definiton enormous-screen TV we have at the house, set aside specifically for gaming.
The overall graphical prettiness of this game is very nice. As it is, it has enough high points to merit my keeping it, playing it to completion, and probably replaying the better parts. Three top investment pros open up about what it takes to get your video game funded.