Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
July 2018
(81%)
20 Reviews
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Published: 2018-07-16, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I have been asking myself for two weeks how it would feel to pick up the Nintendo Switch and press “Start” on Crash Bandicoot for the first time, if I had never played the game before. What would Crash feel like to play if I were completely unfamiliar wit...
Whether you're a longtime fan who played the PS4 version already or someone unfamiliar with Crash, this modernized version of three undeniably classic platformers feels at home on Nintendo Switch. Even with some hits in the graphics department, Vicarious...
Published: 2018-07-03, Author: Tony , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Rose tinted glasses are are a heck of a thing. I remember when I was in high school, playing the Crash Bandicoot games thinking they looked amazing. Even when starting into the N. Sane Trilogy bundle, I thought–hey, I remember this scene.Looking back, I d...
For newcomers to the series some of the brutal 90s difficulty may be too much to take, but give it a chance, you just might like Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch...
New level almost extends the legacy of this timeless classic, Feels fresh and new whilst being encased in nostalgia that'll have reminiscing and grinning from ear to ear,
Although Future Tense is available from the start, it cannot be completed 100% until a certain extent of progression is made within the game which feels mildly deceiving,
After years upon years of incessantly indulging in the same assortment of Crash Bandicoot levels, Future Tense brings something new to the cards whilst retaining the vibe the series is renowned for. This Warped DLC delivers an enjoyable yet precarious Cra...
Vibrant, bouncy levels will have you revelling in nostalgia, New levels offer a breath of fresh-air, A pick-up-and-play well suited for the Switch,
Games show their age in comparison to more recent 3D platformers, Questionable button-mapping, A noticeable dip in resolution when playing handheld
Crash's voyage to Switch has ferried with it the same success and nostalgia as the PS4 release before it, successfully engrossing both ardent Crash fans and newcomers alike. Extravagant levels sporting a banquet of colours are brought to life with updated...
If you don't mind the lower resolution and slightly less crisp visuals, then the Switch version is incredibly easy to recommend, especially as it gains portability. It's a cracking port of one of the best remasters around. It's odd to say, but it almost f...