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.
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.
Way back, over 20 years ago now, a bandicoot crashed his way into our hearts. His name Crash Bandicoot. Over the years Crash, his companion, and even his enemies, have been the hit of several games over a number of systems.
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
This is so much fun to play! The graphics are great and it has fun levels. I really like that my young daughter can play, as it's kid friendly, yet also challenging for adults. A classic game that's been reimagined for the best!
I had recently picked this up about two weeks ago and started playing it. From what I had heard from people on Youtube, the first crash game is insanely hard. I found out that wasn't a lie at all. I was raging quite a bit from most of the sections on both worlds one and two.
Bought this for my partners birthday. We both used to play the original on PlayStation way back and this remake is a truly excellent remake. I say remake because it's been rebuilt, ground up from the original. This is no port. Very happy with delivery and packaging.
The visual remaster of these three Crash games fails to disappoint. It's visually stunning. So stunning in fact, some fans adopted Vicarious Visions' use of the term ‘rebuilt' in place of ‘remastered,' which was possibly a lawyer's dodge to avoid giving Naughty Dog any visible credit for actually...
Fantastic presentation - graphics and sound are incredibly polished and in that regard it is very much a remake rather than a small facelift many of the remasters released recently!
Brilliant trilogy game having all 3 games on one disc my son loved this
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...
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