Speedy click & collect well packaged etc. The game its self is super smooth on the switch and bringing back fond memories of Crash
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Speedy click & collect well packaged etc. The game its self is super smooth on the switch and bringing back fond memories of Crash
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I bought this for my son for Christmas. As it was one of my favourite games in the past I thought I would give it a go. Well I was very happy. Its even better than the original. Excellent
I bought this for my grandson. He's absolutely nuts about Crash. He can play this game for hours. Looks like a fun, thrilling, fast action game!
This game trilogy came out originally on the PlayStation but it has never played or looked better. Plus with the Nintendo switch version you can play portability this is a must have. Especially for the price which is usually under 40$ because it's on sale. This is a must own
This game had me pretty much dancing on the spot at times after falling off a moving platform for the 50th time. However, it was a pleasure to play and took me back to my younger days when I used to sit intently playing this in my more care-free years!
This is my all time favorite from my childhood. When I saw this in the store I couldn't pass it up had to get it! I am so glad that I bought this. It has been the center of many game nights in our house. Once you start playing you cant stop. I love that it is the three different games in one.
While it's not as though this is the first time that Crash Bandicoot has been on a Nintendo platform, the same can't be said of his original trilogy of games. The first three Crash Bandicoot games (Crash BandicootCrash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped) were all...
Pre-order Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy In 1996, who would have thought that a comical rendition of a marsupial from Down Under would define the jump-and-run era on Sony's PlayStation console
Nintendo diehards probably never had a chance to play the original Crash games, most of them I knew looked down their noses on the bandicoot from their lofty, free-roaming 3D platformer thrones. They were right in a way, Crash Bandicoot was no Mario, but his games were something else entirely.
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