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- It’s About Time - for a brand-wumping NEW Crash Bandicoot game!
- Crash fourward into a time shattered adventure with your favourite marsupials
- Neo Cortex and N. Tropy are back at it again and launching an all-out assault on not just this universe, but the entire multiverse!
- Crash and Coco are here to save the day by reuniting the four quantum masks and bending the rules of reality.
- New abilities? Check. More playable characters? Yep. Alternate dimensions? Obviously
- Ridonkulous bosses? For sure. Same awesome sauce? You bet your sweet jorts. Wait, are they actually jorts? Not in this universe!
- PlayStation 4 includes upgrade To PlayStation 5 Digital Version from March 12 at no extra cost.
- Owners of a PS4 disc copy must insert it into the PS5 every time they want to download or play the PS5 digital version. PS4 game disc owners who buy the PS5 Digital edition disc-free console will not be able to get the PS5 version at no extra cost.
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- Rated : Ages 12 and Over
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 20 Grams
- Release date : 2 Oct. 2020
- ASIN : B07SMQGPY3
- Item model number : 1188595
- Country of origin : United Kingdom
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,589 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
- 391 in PlayStation 4 Games
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It’s About Time - for a brand-wumping new Crash Bandicoot™ game! Crash fourward into a time shattered adventure with your favourite marsupials. Neo Cortex and N. Tropy are back at it again and launching an all-out assault on not just this universe, but the entire multiverse! Crash and Coco are here to save the day by reuniting the four quantum masks and bending the rules of reality. New abilities? Check. More playable characters? Yep. Alternate dimensions? Obviously. Ridonkulous bosses? For sure. Same awesome sauce? You bet your sweet jorts. Wait, are they actually jorts? Not in this universe!
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Likes: graphics, the Crash Bandicoot bag that came with it.
Dislikes: story mode, they have really gone over the top with this game its so ridiculous hard, I am very disappointed with this game. Crash Bandicoot 1,2,3 remakes were a thousand times better than this Crash Bandicoot 4. I will play it to complete the game but won't play this game ever again. I am finding myself only doing 5 levels a day as any longer and it just makes me angry and don't get me started on how hard the bosses are on the game. I gave this 3 stars and thats being generous.
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First off, I'm a huge crash fan .. I've played through the original 3 on the ps1 as a kid numerous times. Also played through the excellent trilogy on the PS4.
I'll start on the good points;
Graphics and style - perfect, looks great.
New gameplay ideas - interesting and very welcome additions.
Level design - imaginative ... but ....
Bad points; what on earth were they thinking when they set the difficulty on this! I'm a very decent player but .. sometimes its like trying to thread a needle whilst galloping through the dense forest on the back of a overly excited hippo. Its almost like a government test to weed out the insane! Anyone who perseveres, has the patience and sheer determination .. to get say 70% completion (100% is just ridiculous) to be boxed up and sent to Mars to colonise the planet with only; 1 carrot, 3 spoons .. one of which is bent, a solar powered calculator and a drinks machine containing only red bull! Toys for Bob may well help us move to another planet. Anyway ... I will persevere, might get 50% .. and after 16 broken controllers finish the game.
Summary, for the love of god .. if you are looking to wind down from work get something else. However, if your the kind of person who enjoys trying to jump over a river using only a spork without touching the water, this may be for you.
If.you love crash then get this as does not disappoint in anyway.
I would say that even though it's a platform game I would say that children will struggle with this if not experienced gamers.
It's one of the hardest platform game I've played to do everything on the game.
I've platinumed all crashes but with this all I can say is WOW I can not get platinum for time trials and you need to get platinum for a trophy on the playstation so why they thought it was a good idea to do this on not gold I'll never know.
But cant knock how well they have done with this game.
Would recommend to anyone.
The game does a superb job of delivering nostalgia for returning fans as a lot of the level design takes cues from the previous entries. They also did not shy away from the difficulty either, as some levels can be very punishing if your timing is off! There's a 'beginners trap' in almost every level which forces a trial and error style of approach. In light of this, the devs have added a feature that removes lives and simply allows you to play each level dying as many times as necessary to finish without starting from scratch, and instead just respawning at the last check point. You can however turn this feature off, at your own risk, for an extra challenge.
As a whole, I did enjoy the game early on but as the levels began to get longer and trickier - especially if you're a completionist like myself and like to smash every box for those Gems - it began to stagger my play through as I would get fed up of the tireless juggling of new mechanics that are brought in to the game via the Power Masks, and the box locations can be very frustrating, especially in the Bonus stages. It can also feel at times as if the game is trying too hard to be a Crash game (if that makes sense!), almost like it's trying to outshine its predecessors in a slightly arrogant way. The character dialogue is a bit cringy in places in my opinion and by the time I'd reached the last dimension, I was kind of relieved that it had finished.
One redeeming factor for the game is the Flashback Tapes, which are pretty much short-lived box smashing puzzles that require surgical precision platforming, along with some old school Crash music from precious games in the background and Cortex throwing a few quips along the way. It's a nice refreshing change from the standard part of the game, however you do have to go through the pain of reaching a checkpoint in each level without dying AT ALL to obtain them, some of which are gruelling without repeat play throughs.
I'd recommend this game for anyone looking for a challenging platformer that feels fresh and original at times, but does require some patience if you want to squeeze the very best out of the game. For me, I wouldn't class it as a true Crash game - Warped is my personal favourite - but certainly worth a go.