But the first 3 games and CTR are all anybody cares about with Crash. Says something that nobody remembers that Crash has had a whole bunch of games on stuff like Gamecube and DSthere's been dozens of other Crash games on non sony platforms since the early 2000s. /ruins joke
This. The Naughty Dog crash is all we count.But the first 3 games and CTR are all anybody cares about with Crash. Says something that nobody remembers that Crash has had a whole bunch of games on stuff like Gamecube and DS
Cant front its weird as fukk seeing the first 3 crash games on a nintendo platform. That being said im double dippin and coppin for Switch indefinitely. Crash Trilogy on the go is too hard to pass up.But the first 3 games and CTR are all anybody cares about with Crash. Says something that nobody remembers that Crash has had a whole bunch of games on stuff like Gamecube and DS
At E3 2018, I went hands-on with a portion of a brand new level being added to all versions of the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy: Future Tense. Future Tense is accessed in Crash Warped via a floating platform in the hub and is available from the very beginning of the game. It's a completely original, futuristic level featuring some familiar hazards that have been molded or reimagined to form far more difficult challenges. The level takes place in a chrome, futuristic setting, but it includes some redesigned ideas from the cut Waterfall level, such as water wheels. You won't see any actual Waterfalls, but you may see some nods to the cut hazards!
Future Tense is completable at any point in Crash Warped, but all the collectibles cannot be gotten until you've unlocked some other abilities by playing through the game. So you can try it right away when you pick up Crash, since the level is free and included with the game.
Finally years later this post can be dismissedNah. You were gassed for a "NEW" crash bandicoot, but leave it to you sony stans to be over a remaster.