Crash bandicoot n sane trilogy pc review

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The Crash Bandicoot games are largely linear in their setup with small options to split off to a different path. The story follows Crash as he battles a somewhat evil villain and there's a full narrative told across the trilogy. That concept grows in the second one with wilder situations and finally in the third they really go out there with eras and expansive vehicle segments. The first game may come across as simple, but you truly get a sense of variety in how you're challenged to platform.

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You get a minor sense of the evolution here as well with each iteration building upon the core gameplay. The three games are Crash Bandicoot series: Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped. It was a blast to visit each of these games and the way they're handled here is excellent respecting the original design while meshing it together for a cohesive package.

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All three of the games have been completely revamped in terms of visuals making them look like one game while still retaining the iconic style each is known for. Sane Trilogy is actually a rather remarkable remaster offering three great classic 3D platformers as one seamless package. Sane Trilogy Review 'Perfect Enhancements' Campaign

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