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The editors liked
Jacking mechanic is excellent
Nice looking environments
Simple
Easy to pick up
Hijacking other creatues
Great fun & easy achievements
The editors didn't like
Combat is too simplistic
Repetitive minion fights
Rigid camera
Dies
Collect the Mojo
Make the jumps
Move on to the next level. Those looking for puzzles will be disappointed. The lack of puzzles or real challenges means this game really is only for the under-10s however they will no doubt love it. disable ad VE...
Abstract: Diverse levels offering an assortment of different challenges over the course of the game’s lifespan – that is the one trait most of the world’s greatest platformers all have in common. Moreover, it is something many developers struggle to even approac...
dies, collect the Mojo, make the jumps, move on to the next level. Those looking for puzzles will be disappointed. The lack of puzzles or real challenges means this game really is only for the under-10s however they will no doubt love it. disable ad VE...
The lack of challenges however will be mean that the appeal, although fun, is limited
Jacking mechanic is excellent, Nice looking environments
Combat is too simplistic, Repetitive minion fights, Rigid camera
Each ‘Titan’ has a number of unique attacks. For example: A Magmadon has a range of lava-related attacks, whereas a Ratcicle can create large iceballs to slam on the ground. There’s a wide range of interesting monsters to jack, all of wh...
Abstract: Time has not been very kind to the once dominant bandicoot. Though never as iconic as fellow platform compatriots Mario and Sonic, Crash brought a unique flavor of his own to the genre. While Mario and Sonic moved side to side, Crash ran vertically up lin...
Abstract: Ive always got very excited about new Crash Bandicoot games - the games, originating from Naughty Dog, have always had all the classic platforming elements such as collecting items, jumping on the rather pathetic bad guys, and some entertaining boss b...
Abstract: Graphically its impressive enough without being jaw-dropping. The vibrant green and blue hues make a change from the drab colour schemes of too many games nowadays, although it has to be said the visuals lack the solidity found on the older Playstati...
Abstract: With Mario getting his space adventure (Mario Galaxy) and Sonic getting a few second chances at being in a quality game (Sonic RPG for the DS, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, and not to forget the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Brawl), it’s only fit...
Abstract: Oh Crash Bandicoot, you were never popular enough to hang around with the cool kids like Mario and Sonic, and yet youve still avoided that depressing mascot retirement home where the likes of Aero the Acrobat and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel reside (loo...
Abstract: Crash’s first game was, to many people of a certain age, a bit of a revelation. If the PlayStation was the console that made it socially acceptably for people over the age of 20 to get back into video gaming, then Crash Bandicoot was the game that m...