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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCrash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically... Ler tudoCrash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically-acclaimed original 3 PlayStation games.Crash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically-acclaimed original 3 PlayStation games.
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Corey Burton
- Dr. N. Gin
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Debi Derryberry
- Coco Bandicoot
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John DiMaggio
- Tiny Tiger
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Greg Eagles
- Aku Aku
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Jess Harnell
- Crash Bandicoot
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Maurice LaMarche
- Dr. Nitrus Brio
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Lex Lang
- Dr. Neo Cortex
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Dwight Schultz
- Papu Papu
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Fred Tatasciore
- Dingodile
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Ken'ichi Ogata
- Aku Aku
- (Japanese version)
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Mitsuru Ogata
- Dr. Nitrus Brio
- (Japanese version)
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Shôzô Îzuka
- Dr. Neo Cortex
- (Japanese version)
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Ryûzaburô Ôtomo
- Uka Uka
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This game almost turned me into a mini-masochist. 3 classic remade for modern babys like me. Joy.
I think it is necessary to mention before anything else that I've never played the original PlayStation games, but I am somewhat familiar with the mechanics and changes made to them in this remaster (thank you Caddicarus, go check out his Youtube channel, it's great.)
These original PlayStation games were released from 1996 to 1998, and, for games that are all over 20 years old, I found that they've all aged surprisingly well. Yes, I'm sure that some changes were made to the original design, such as some camera angles and hitboxes, but just speaking in terms of the gameplay mechanics, Crash has to be one of the best aged platformers of the early 3D era.
This is undoubtedly because they're all relatively simple games, although they get more mechanically complex as the trilogy continues. Crash 1 has a grand total of three commands in the gameplay - move, jump, and attack, and that's pretty much it. The story can be summed up in about two sentences: Bad guy mutates Crash and loses control of the experiment, and kidnaps his girlfriend. You then go to rescue her. That's it. And yet, the animations are fantastic, the soundtrack is great, and for such a simple set of gameplay commands, the level design gets so much good use out of them that even 24 years later, it's still so much fun to play. The changes to the gem system from the game's original release is so welcome, and makes it so much less needlessly punishing.
However, for as much fun as the game is, certain levels are royal pains in the neck, nearly all the bosses are just terrible, there are occasionally some issues with the camera, and the time trials added to this remaster are obviously not designed around the levels that were not originally built to be speedran.
As for Crash 2, while it might sound stupid to criticise the story in a game that clearly doesn't have it as the focus, it could have been so much better if the opening cutscene straight up was not in the game, as it could have built up a genuine mystery and kept you guessing until the very end...but I am slightly nitpicking here. This one was my favourite of the trilogy, it has so many memorable and fun levels, and this time around there are incredibly well designed secrets to find, more variety in the levels, and the new death routes and ways of doing the bonus levels gets a big thumbs up from me. Some of the bosses are considerably better than their equivalents in Crash 1, and others are equally as awful, but nevertheless it is an overall improvement. I don't really have much to say about this one, so we'll move on...
...to Crash 3: Warped. This one has by far the most variety in the level design of all these games, but unfortunately I find that with the most variety, comes the most flaws. Some of the level types such as the flying and underwater levels are just boring and not fun, and the secrets this time around are far too cryptic to be reasonably figured out. However, the rest of the levels are easily some of the best in the series, the new powerup system is so much fun to mess around with, and Coco levels like the jet ski and tiger sequences are a very welcome addition.
Other than the slight changes and additions with every succeeding game, the gameplay of all three games is virtually identical, and really fun. Perhaps they would have been a little more complex if they were made further into the 3D era, but for what they are, this is an amazing little package, and as far as the actual remaster goes, it looks beautiful, sounds beautiful, and controls beautifully, and with Crash 4 on the way, you couldn't pick a better time to give this one a look.
These original PlayStation games were released from 1996 to 1998, and, for games that are all over 20 years old, I found that they've all aged surprisingly well. Yes, I'm sure that some changes were made to the original design, such as some camera angles and hitboxes, but just speaking in terms of the gameplay mechanics, Crash has to be one of the best aged platformers of the early 3D era.
This is undoubtedly because they're all relatively simple games, although they get more mechanically complex as the trilogy continues. Crash 1 has a grand total of three commands in the gameplay - move, jump, and attack, and that's pretty much it. The story can be summed up in about two sentences: Bad guy mutates Crash and loses control of the experiment, and kidnaps his girlfriend. You then go to rescue her. That's it. And yet, the animations are fantastic, the soundtrack is great, and for such a simple set of gameplay commands, the level design gets so much good use out of them that even 24 years later, it's still so much fun to play. The changes to the gem system from the game's original release is so welcome, and makes it so much less needlessly punishing.
However, for as much fun as the game is, certain levels are royal pains in the neck, nearly all the bosses are just terrible, there are occasionally some issues with the camera, and the time trials added to this remaster are obviously not designed around the levels that were not originally built to be speedran.
As for Crash 2, while it might sound stupid to criticise the story in a game that clearly doesn't have it as the focus, it could have been so much better if the opening cutscene straight up was not in the game, as it could have built up a genuine mystery and kept you guessing until the very end...but I am slightly nitpicking here. This one was my favourite of the trilogy, it has so many memorable and fun levels, and this time around there are incredibly well designed secrets to find, more variety in the levels, and the new death routes and ways of doing the bonus levels gets a big thumbs up from me. Some of the bosses are considerably better than their equivalents in Crash 1, and others are equally as awful, but nevertheless it is an overall improvement. I don't really have much to say about this one, so we'll move on...
...to Crash 3: Warped. This one has by far the most variety in the level design of all these games, but unfortunately I find that with the most variety, comes the most flaws. Some of the level types such as the flying and underwater levels are just boring and not fun, and the secrets this time around are far too cryptic to be reasonably figured out. However, the rest of the levels are easily some of the best in the series, the new powerup system is so much fun to mess around with, and Coco levels like the jet ski and tiger sequences are a very welcome addition.
Other than the slight changes and additions with every succeeding game, the gameplay of all three games is virtually identical, and really fun. Perhaps they would have been a little more complex if they were made further into the 3D era, but for what they are, this is an amazing little package, and as far as the actual remaster goes, it looks beautiful, sounds beautiful, and controls beautifully, and with Crash 4 on the way, you couldn't pick a better time to give this one a look.
This Game is Really One of The Best Remastered Platformer Games And One of Of The Best Games in The Series And I Enjoyed This Game And I Really Thank Activision For Releasing This Game Thanks You Activision.
CRASH BANDICOOT (1996) is a modern classic video game brought to us by Naughty Dog, (Crash Bandicoot, Jak and Daxter, Last of Us), and now a deeply beloved franchise series, as well as being the games of my childhood. These games started the magic.
Crash Bandicoot is our mostly silent protagonist (he doesn't speak, but does make sounds when spinning or injured) and this game introduces the iconic character as he seeks to defeat enemies and stop evil Dr. Cortex at all costs.
"Crash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically-acclaimed original 3 PlayStation games."
These games are very nostalgic to many children's childhoods, including my own. This series is the greatest of the early franchise and it certainly holds significance being the beginning of a much beloved character and story. Overall, a great series!
Crash Bandicoot is our mostly silent protagonist (he doesn't speak, but does make sounds when spinning or injured) and this game introduces the iconic character as he seeks to defeat enemies and stop evil Dr. Cortex at all costs.
"Crash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically-acclaimed original 3 PlayStation games."
These games are very nostalgic to many children's childhoods, including my own. This series is the greatest of the early franchise and it certainly holds significance being the beginning of a much beloved character and story. Overall, a great series!
Plot
Crash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically-acclaimed original 3 PlayStation games.
Cast
N/A
Verdict
Crash Bandicoot is one of those game series I grew up with so I am somewhat overwhelmed with nostalgia. When I heard about this being released I was very excited but at the same time sad that Wrath of Cortex wasn't included as that was always my favourite.
Crash Bandicoot takes you back to a different time, when games were hard and boy are they. I forgot how brutal Crash could be, especially if you're going for 100% completion, yikes!
So damn fun, beautiful and soul crushingly frustrating in places this to me is one of those absolute must owns for any Playstation owner.
Rants
There's not many games that have made me scream at the screen more than Crash, thankfully I'm not one of those petulant children who throws controllers or that could have gotten expensive. One mistimed jump during a time trial and boom start all over again arrggghhh.
Breakdown
Very enjoyable Highly nostalgic Lots of content Very difficult Frustrating at times.
Crash Bandicoot, an experiment gone wrong, must chase down and thwart the evil genius Dr. Cortex's plans to raise an evil army of genetically mutated animals in this remake of the critically-acclaimed original 3 PlayStation games.
Cast
N/A
Verdict
Crash Bandicoot is one of those game series I grew up with so I am somewhat overwhelmed with nostalgia. When I heard about this being released I was very excited but at the same time sad that Wrath of Cortex wasn't included as that was always my favourite.
Crash Bandicoot takes you back to a different time, when games were hard and boy are they. I forgot how brutal Crash could be, especially if you're going for 100% completion, yikes!
So damn fun, beautiful and soul crushingly frustrating in places this to me is one of those absolute must owns for any Playstation owner.
Rants
There's not many games that have made me scream at the screen more than Crash, thankfully I'm not one of those petulant children who throws controllers or that could have gotten expensive. One mistimed jump during a time trial and boom start all over again arrggghhh.
Breakdown
Very enjoyable Highly nostalgic Lots of content Very difficult Frustrating at times.
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- CuriosidadesA DLC (downloadable content) level for the Crash Bandicoot section of this trilogy called "Stormy Ascent" was released a few weeks after this trilogy was released (note: this level was based upon a certain level (called "Stormy Ascent" also) was deleted from the game this section was based upon (specifically after it was considered too difficult (even to the point of developers of the game not being able to finish it toward its end)).
- ConexõesFeatured in Outside Xtra: 8 New Games in June for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC (2017)
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