![]() Join 401,029 people following Push Square: Poll: Was Sony's Latest State of Play a Show to Remember? Round Up: What Was Announced During Sony's State of Play. New PS5, PS4 Games This Week (12th September to 18th Sept. What Time Is the Next State of Play Livestream? PS5 Stock: Where to Buy PlayStation 5 and When in Septemb. ![]() The first is brutal but very fun and I've had a quick go at the other 2 which seem more forgiving and a bit quicker but I haven't enjoyed a game this much since the recent Doom or Ratchet and Clank, easily in my top 3 this year so far Games should be challenging and there should be consequences because without that then the highs of completing the level without losing a life to get a gen simply do not exist. I only ever played the original and was never that keen but today there is a dearth of 3D platformers and if we're honest all the best ones came in the 90's anyway, with only a couple carrying the torch since.īack to Crash, yes you will die and yes the game is much better for it, I'm sick of modern games with their regenerating health and if you do manage to die then you simply respawn in the same spot anyway. I've been living playing this since launch and I wasn't even a fan of Crash first time round having played Mario 64 first, so I don't even have the rose tinted specs on. The only major gripe we have is that the loading times err a little too heavily on the long side for our tastes. ![]() And it also must be mentioned how cohesive the package as a whole is: it’s easy to hop between the three games at will, and the aesthetic is consistent despite the technological evolution that the originals went through. In fact, the latter system has been enhanced furthermore by the introduction of online leaderboards, which not only plot out your position against the best in the world but also your friends.Ĭredit must be given to how seamlessly these new features have been implemented – as though they were always there. For example, you can now play as Coco in the first two titles, and the time trial-inspired Relics have been incorporated as well. Whether you’re navigating the Arabian monkey bars of Gee Whiz or commandeering Crash’s sibling Coco through tropical climes in Makin’ Waves, the outstanding Crash Bandicoot: Warped never seems to run out of ideas.Įven better, many of the concepts introduced in the all-important third game have been retrofitted into its predecessors with this resurrection. But as is so often the case with console exclusive trilogies, it’s the final game in the series that brings everything together – and wraps it up in a fantastical time travelling aesthetic.
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