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Your favorite marsupial, Crash Bandicoot™, is back! He’s enhanced, entranced and ready-to-dance with the N.
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Crash Bandicoot and Spyro were my childhood. I grew up playing these games on the PS1, so revisiting Crash through the N. Sane Trilogy was always going to be a nostalgic experience. Thankfully, after finishing all 3
1. Hard, challenging, great intro to platforming 2. Take what made 1 great and N. Hance it. Challenging platforming, fun boss fights, not too annoying for good ending. 3. "Another gimmick level....sigh.
This is a great remake/remaster of the original games, unfortunately, that also means they've recreated a lot of the weird quirks and 90s 3d platformer feel. The game looks great, I love the visuals and the aesthetics,
“Crash Bandicoot, my old nemesis. How the heck are you?” "Must we keep going around and around like this? Tell me, Crash. Is this all there is, forever?" "Like the fleas in your fur, I keep coming back" I've loved this
N.Sane Trilogy, I wish you could be with me forever. I used Crash Bandicoot to cope a lot when it was stressful for me. The curiosity in 1, the polar bear in 2, the whole game in 3? Naughty Dog was legendary for making
Rage Bandicoot Platformers were by far my favorite genre when I was a kid, and they still remain one of my top genres to this day. My very first console was the Sega Master System with Alex Kidd built straight into the