• 3 years ago
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    Early thoughts after a few hours, Crash 4 sure is Crash. It's going to frustrate the hell out of me and I'll enjoy it and love it and hate it all the same. Although I must say whoever designed the spine of this game case sucks. It's quite ugly looking on the shelf.
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      Editing … Damn. I bought it digital. I wanted to buy it physically, but for some reason there was no stock anywhere when I tried to pre-order, so I caved in with the digital version.
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      Editing … I just happened to be in the store picking up bananas and saw it on a black Friday deal for $40.
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  • 3 years ago
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    There hasn't been a game that feels like a Crash game since Wrath of Cortex in 2001, and that game wasn't that good anyways. It was decent, but nothing when compared to the original trilogy, that trilogy that I always felt it was underrated and that it made me so happy got recognized and appreciated a lot in the last couple of years thanks to what's probably my all time favourite game now, the N. Sane Trilogy.
    That adaptation was so FUCKING good, but the challenge was to now actually grab that and create a new game with it. One that is faithfull but that also updates some stuff, because the original trilogy is quite old by now. But you know what? Crash Bandicoot 4 nails it! And it nails it so God damn well.
    The main things from Crash 3 are still here, spinning, the dash, the double jump (unlockable from the start this time around), all the crates and a few new ones. It does bring back some stuff from Crash 1, there are no pink cristals, but there's a total of 12 gems to unlock per level, which the maximum I've done on one was 11, so there's a ton of replayability, specially since half of those gems are part of the new N.Verted mode, which not only mirrors the level but throws interesting visual twists to it. And that's not even talking about the time trials and tapes that unlock hard special levels (and so far I was only able to unlock one of them). The game map is also akin to Crash 1, with a linear level selection.
    There are a few changes made to make the game more fair/easy, the jump is way more forgiving, I feel like I can be more exact on where I want to be, and panic save myself more often as well. The circular thing that tells you where Crash is going to land also helps a lot, and of course, the lack of lives, which means infinite tries, instead it counts your deaths (My record was 140 deaths on one level, tho there was a lot of suicides trying to catch four crates, I spent an hour and half in one 5 second spot just trying to catch all the crates there). The last two changes are optional, you can turn them off, if you want, but the game seems to have been designed around this. Each level awards you a gem for dying a maximum of 3 times over it's course, and the wumpa fruits are not rendered useless, as collecting them can give you up to three gems at the end as well. And of course, the game is fucking super fucking hard.
    It's easily the hardest game I've played in the series. and unless the Crash of Titans series are harder, it's the hardest overall. The bonus levels in specific are assholes, it requires pitch perfect precision, timing and a good sense of enviorment as well to actually complete these with all the crates. And actually, the game is probably easier if you just ignore most of the boxes... But who does that? The game can be very frustrating, but it's also incredibly rewarding, and with more precise jumping mechanics, this time it's really all on you.
    The masks were the thing I was most worried about, because they are giving up game changing powers, but these powers actually blend so well with the gameplay, and instead of making things easier, each power actually brings different challenges and puzzles that would be impossible in previous games.
    The new characters (Tawna, Dingodile and Cortex) are a mixed bag. I want to give props to make them all actually feel and play differently from one another, and Tawna feels really nice to play as (and I'm not a furry, but those thighs), but Cortex and Dingodile, while not horrible to play as, have mechanics that just don't feel as pleasing to play as the others, and I'm talking about mostly the jumping system of both, but other than that, pretty cool, pretty cool.
    There is a couple bugs here and there, none that game breaking, mostly visually, like the time trial clock being there in the first run of a level, tho not interacteable, and slippery floor where the slippery part was actually floating above the floor. I also managed to clip over some platforms like twice, but thank God, because that saved my life. I hope they patch these up tho.
    And that's it. sorry for the big text, but I'm so passionate for this series, and this game just did such a beautiful job at keeping what the games are about and what makes them fun, and that's such a rare thing for franchises as old as this one, specially those that change teams often. So thanks Toys for Bob, I really love it!
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      Editing … I'm glad you enjoyed the remake
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      Editing … Thanks. This text is about Crash 4 tho
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      Editing … I enjoyed Crash in its era, but when I tried out the N Sane Trilogy the super linear on rails w/ fixed camera design felt far too restrictive to me. I was really surprised Crash 4 got such good reviews, so I might give it a go at some point since I really miss 3D platformers.
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      Editing … I didn't read any of it, ngl
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      Editing … "the super linear on rails w/ fixed camera design" is still very to this one tho. Tho I like it remains like that.
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      Editing … I haven't played a good Crash game period. I tried the original three on PSP and didn't find them to be good at all. (I gave up on the first game literally the same place I stopped playing it on a Toysrus kiosk all those years ago) CTR on Switch is trash and the PSP games are trash. When I had a 360 there was a demo for one of them and I hated that too, I was a brat then but after playing the PSP version, I can see that I wasn't wrong. So anyway, I found it funny that Crash 4 is called "It's About Time". I would try it though, it's probably no worse than what came before simply on account of the fact that it's new. (and touted as a glorious return to form) But it's not on Switch so.. guess I won't.
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      Editing … i don't think there's much chance of liking Crash 4 if you don't like the original trilogy. It's updated to the new audience but ti's still the same game in it's core.
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      Editing … If there were an abundance of 3D platformers these days I probably only play it if it were on Game Pass or PS Now something (and that might still be how I wind up playing it). But given we're limited these days to Mario Odyssey, A Hat in Time.... Super Lucky's Tale I guess? I feel I ought to at least give it a shot. I just seriously miss the heydays of Jak and Ratchet and Sly on the PS2. Why oh why do awesome genres have to go practically extinct?
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      Editing … I am really glad that you are enjoying it and that Crash 4 has lived up mostly to the insane expectations the community has set up for it! That's quite impressive! I feared that the masks would prove to be a gimmick, but I am glad they are not. Will have to definitely get it in the future as it seems really fun, but still need to (re)play Warped from the Nsane Trilogy before I even think about getting the new one.
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      Editing … Alright fine, I'll buy it.
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  • 3 years ago
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    Crash 4 looks better and better the more I see of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdRZGc1mQkU
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      Editing … "and just to be clear, there's no mtx here"--wOW did he hear my cynicism or what. Nice.
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      Editing … Toys for Bob just seems to get it from everything I've heard from them. Interested to see what they do with a new IP after Crash.
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  • 8 years ago
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    Someone asked me if I liked more the old gen Crash or the new gen (Stupid question) here's my answer:
    To put you in perspective, my childhood WAS Crash Bandicoot 3, the original Crash games for me are beyond games, they're memories, they represent times where life was simple, when I knew what happiness was, something I've forgotten along the way.
    When I think of Crash Bandicoot, I remember me as a kid playing Crash with my best friend, I remember playing with my sister, with my dad, Hell, even with my mom. I remember telling my friend to hit the God damn changing box before it turned metallic and my mom teaching me that sometimes we have to be patient with people because of course they're not going to know everything all the time and screaming was not the solution. I remember that I couldn't beat a boss and have to ask my dad to do it, I remember playing the dark levels and actually be creeped out. I remember me and my friend trying to pretended we were Crash and doing Spindashes and ended punching each other with resulted in me bleeding from the mouth, but I just laughed it off. I started wearing glasses because I spent too much time playing Crash Bandicoot way too close to the TV.
    I use Crash as my nickname because it represents not only the game, but my childhood, the foundation of who I am today.
    And yes, I know that the games after Crash Team Racing aren't that great, but honestly I do enjoy Wrath of Cortex and Twinsanity and the GBA ones...
    But the reboot... the reboot destroyed Crash, it destroyed EVERYTHING that the game stood for. It changed the designs, it changed the gameplay, it changed the feel. The reboot it's a betrayal to the original series, and therefore, it's a betrayal to me and every fan of the originals.
    It destroyed the character and then abandoned it... And I understand that you can't make a game as great as the first three. Not every studio is Naughty Dog, not every studio makes Uncharted and Jak & Dexter and The Last of Us... I understand that. But other studios tried before and, even though the games weren't as great, they were still Crash, and I didn't mind those, I'm fine with those.
    But God Damn it, look at the new games, JUST LOOK AT IT! Look at Uka Uka! I almost died trying to understand that design! >_>
    So, yes, I prefer the old gen, I prefer the old gen games to... 90% of the things in this world.
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  • 9 years ago
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    Man, sitting and playing these games still makes me so fucking happy!
    Such a pity they haven't made a Crash game since 1999...
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  • 10 years ago
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    There's a rumour going around that Sony have bought back the IP rights for Crash Bandicoot and plan on developing a reboot of the franchise exclusively for the PS4
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