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June 2017
(81%)
78 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Absolutely stunning presentation, Solid reorchestrated iconic score, Ability to play as Coco or Crash in first 2 games, Enhanced even more for PS4 Pro
20 years and original game still frustrating, Input response is a little off, Hit boxes are altered a bit, Lost opportunity for HDR, Unskippable intro sequence
A great trip down memory lane and a great platformer for first timers
Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Nicholas , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a tough pill to swallow. The most recent iteration of the character—along with his nemesis, Cortex—before this was a Skylanders' toys-to-life model. And before that, it was a racing game for mobile platforms in 2010. Thi...
Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Precise platforming that demands excellence from players and feels great when nailing a perfect speed run, Genre and dimensional warping gameplay, Looks and sounds better than ever
Expect to see that game over screen often, Vehicle mechanics, while easier to control, still feel rough compared to standard platforming
When anything and everything isn't actively trying to kill you, being able to replay Crash Bandicoot's first three adventures is a nostalgic trip to when platformers were first exploring the possibilities of 3D and none were more experimental than the Ban...
While ultimately 'for the fans', Activision and Vicarious Visions successfully bring nostalgic PS One classic romping back into relevance, while including some extra bells and whistles that (save for some control slips) allow the originals a greater depth...
Published: 2017-07-03, Author: Patrick , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a nostalgic walk down memory lane that will reinvigorate the original PlayStation Bandicooters while simultaneously captivating a new generation of gamers. The trilogy reboot brings together three of the wackiest and bes...
Published: 2017-07-02, Author: Sam , review by: arstechnica.com
You're getting your money's worth in terms of old content brought back to life, Very slight tweaks to item layouts, but otherwise, the trilogy has returned in faithful fashion, Vicarious pushes the PS4 hard to deliver what looks like a pre-rendered animat
The trilogy's reliance on repetitive levels can get old fast, Lack of real tutorials or lead-in may annoy gamers who've gotten used to games that teach you as you go, A 30 fps lock makes issues like unresponsive controls and input lag that much more obvio
Enlarge / Sadly, Activision didn't unlock an option in which you're a human wearing a giant Crash costume, like in the old ads. Oh well.Activision / Vicarious Visionsreader comments 41Share this storyGame detailsDeveloper: Vicarious VisionsPublisher: Acti...
Abstract: This week's release of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has long time PlayStation fans feeling pretty nostalgic. As a show of celebration for the remasters of Sony's classic mascot platformer series, PlayStation employees in the United States were given a...
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Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: 2017, the year of the platformer is running wild thus far, and we can't have the year of the platformer without one of the greatest platform mascots of all time. Crash Bandicoot was my very first Playstation game in 1996 and the franchise holds a special...
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Excellent visual upgrades elevate the spirit of Crash, An enjoyable variety of challenges and environments keep you engaged from one level to the next, A sizeable collection of classic 3D platforming
Abrupt spikes in difficulty that could have been ironed out, Outdated designs feel at odds with the modern presentation
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Remaking a game can be a difficult task. When you mess with the look of the original, you can sometimes create something unauthentic that has fans turn against it (see Final Fantasy VI on mobile). It's just one reason why the simpler and less expensive ta...