You'll get your chance when Crash Bandicoot: N Sane Trilogy launches next year. Just don't call it a comeback…
You'll get your chance when Crash Bandicoot: N Sane Trilogy launches next year. Just don't call it a comeback…
Assuming that Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is basically the same as the old series but only with improved graphics this should be AWESOME. Can't wait to get my hands around it.
Largely standing the test of time mechanically, Crash's first outings get an N. credible facelift in this collection.
When Sony announced the Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy during E3 2016, fans who had been longing for the world's favourite orange marsupial to return rejoiced. Finally, players could experience the adventures of Crash in his bid to defeat Cortex in HD, admire the environments with better graphics...
Time is often harsh to the games of yesteryear. The innovations made by developers in each hardware generation are significant, so much so that games from just a decade or two ago end up feeling like relics from another age.
Back when Naughty Dog was still a fledgling studio, it took a gamble on Crash Bandicoot – a 3D character-based platforming game that, for many, would set a golden standard for the emerging genre, spawning one of PlayStation's most iconic mascots.
Retains and enhances everything we loved about Crash Bandicoot; Goes well beyond a simple remaster; Looks and sounds excellent
The original Crash can feel cheap in places
Ever Oasis is a cute hybrid RPG that attempts to mix Animal Crossing -like town building with an adventure along the lines of The Legend of Zelda . Its compound formula is appealing on paper, but for a while, Ever Oasis falls short of its potential.
Growing your Oasis is a fulfilling pursuit that persists throughout your journey; Steady skill progression keeps combat and puzzle-solving interesting; Satisfying dungeons that call upon a wide range of problem solving skills
Shallow narrative waters down the personalities of the game's characters; Inconsistent ally AI makes combat occasionally feel like babysitting; Overly reliant on fast travel in dungeons
The classic memories are back and rebuilt in beautiful HD.
The developers (Vicarious Visions) who worked on this trilogy gave the out-dated Marsupial a Revitalised-fresh, Modern, 21st century, Pixar-like coat of paint, and now with a remastered look brings back Crash to his glory days as the only title back in the 90s (originally developed for the PS1 by...
Baz checks out Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, a nostalgia-fuelled shot-for-shot remake of three Naughty Dog classics from Skylanders studio Vicarious Visions.
Charming style and tone; Stunning graphical overhaul; Gameplay variety; Coco is now playable in all three games
Lack of gameplay remaster; Long load times; Overall lack of package polish
Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2024