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Re: Crash Bandicoot
was that cheek???!?!?
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Plejadenwolf

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You speak out of my heart. Especially Crash Bandicoot: Warped was a fucking brilliant game in my opinion, all the nice looking levels in different eras and all the secrets, boss fights... Just great. I have to fully agree with you that it is almost the same with the great Spyro series. But I have to admit that I liked Crash Bandicoot 4: The Wrath of Cortex and Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, because they share the atmosphere of the old games (even if Enter the Dragonfly had that many flaws). All the things after those games were dull up to absolutely terrible, especially in terms of atmosphere. What they've done to the absolutely great Spyro series is indefensible. The only good things they brought into it were some characters like Red and Cynder. I think Cpt. Picard's facepalm (found on Youtube) describes my feeling about these games very well.Rsandee wrote:First 3 games: Great.
New games: Bullshit.
Just like the Spyro series.
As for the Crash Bandicoot series I hope they bring back some of the good old gameplay elements when they possibly release a sequel on one of the new consoles. I doubt that this will ever happen concerning the great atmosphere of the old trilogie/quadrology because they would much more focus on gameplay and culminate the good atmospheric elements from the past into the extreme, meaning that the atmosphere has to subordinate itself to gameplay in a bad way.
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Master

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No leniency for Twinsanity, eh?
I admit, it may not be the same as the ND games, but I think it's worthy of the Crash name.
I admit, it may not be the same as the ND games, but I think it's worthy of the Crash name.
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skellydude7

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Crash 1: Awesome!
Crash 2: Better!
Crash 3: OHMYGOSHTHISISTHEBEST
Crash WOC: Eh, it could be better
Crash Twin.: wtf is this?
Crash Titans: What is crash taking?
Crash MOM: This has gone to far I quit.
he he he he he ... Crash MOM
Crash 2: Better!
Crash 3: OHMYGOSHTHISISTHEBEST
Crash WOC: Eh, it could be better
Crash Twin.: wtf is this?
Crash Titans: What is crash taking?
Crash MOM: This has gone to far I quit.
he he he he he ... Crash MOM
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First 3 will always be the best no matter what opinions we have on newer ones
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I think Mind Over Mutant is a good game, but not a good Crash game. In my opinion, Twinsanity was the last good classic Crash game.
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I think Mind Over Mutant is awesome too. I would not consider Twinsanity as Classic Crash game. Last Classic Crash game was Crash Bash for me.
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I wouldn't consider it a real Crash game because this is a mini-games multiplayer game with Crash's characters. And the story is only here to introduce those mini-games.OldClassicGamer wrote: Last Classic Crash game was Crash Bash for me.
However, I don't know how much time my brothers and me spent playing this game, Crash Team Racing included.
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CTR is best Karting game for me 
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It's less weird than Mario Kart in terms of kart control (MK is is far less intuitive. Shitty stuff from Nintendo...), it's fun to play whether you are used to it or are a neophyte, and you don't have tons of randomization over items which can make you win a race or lose it. What I especially don't like in MK is that if you only have a small lead last lap, you can easily finish last if someone hit you once because all the others behind you will hit you in chain.
I don't say I don't like MK because I didn't play it a lot or that I lose a lot at it. MK double dash is pretty good, but those on WII are less enjoyable for neophytes than the previous ones, which makes a big difference for me as WII targets a wider quantity of people than Gamecube.
I don't say I don't like MK because I didn't play it a lot or that I lose a lot at it. MK double dash is pretty good, but those on WII are less enjoyable for neophytes than the previous ones, which makes a big difference for me as WII targets a wider quantity of people than Gamecube.
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To me Twinsanity will always be my favorite Crash game.
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Crash 3 is always best for me and always will be.
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Son of Dark

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The only Crash games I've ever played were "Crash Bandicoot XP" "Crash Bandicoot 2 N.tranced" and Spyro and Crash Fusion, except they were all for the GBA
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Ah, yes, the GBA games never really get much mention these days, I've never played them, but I have heard of 'em.
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Son of Dark

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They're quite memorable to me, I completed them both 100%, (or 101% according to the game's mechanics, man I hated that, seemed imperfect to me)
I've noticed that upon full completion of Crash games, you sometimes see a secret ending, it was like that for Crash XP and Crash bandicoot 2 for the console
I've noticed that upon full completion of Crash games, you sometimes see a secret ending, it was like that for Crash XP and Crash bandicoot 2 for the console
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Rayfist

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My opinion on the whole Crash Bandicoot series.
Ah yes Crash Bandicoot, a marsupial with class and in the PS1 Era was a well worthy competitor of titles like Mario 64 and such.
Here are my thoughts on each era.
PS1 Era: Crash started out a little bumpy, to be honest I found the first Crash Bandicoot game to not particularly age well. But lets go back to the 90's, back then it was awesome, and it still does have some awesomeness today, the problem being it hasn't particularly aged well, however, I beat the game in one sitting few months ago and loved it. But I do think Crash was a bit off to a bumpy start the 3D model for Crash looked kind of strange. Crash 1 nonetheless was an amazing game, it truly has a place in history, but for me it doesn't reach an amazement. However, this can easily be forgived, it's the first game in the series.
A year later we got a much better engine alongside Crash Bandicoot 2 which is to this day my favorite Crash game, what a huge fucking leap, Crash 2 DOMINATED Crash 1, it literally did everything Crash 1 did better, it improved upon EVERY single thing, music, gameplay, and even Crash looks great! This is undoubtedly my favorite Crash game, it truly pushes the PS1 to it's limits for a linear 3D game, the detail on everything looks amazing and extremely nice, a better hub world as well and a better save system (Crash 1's save system was shit). Crash 2 dominated Crash 1, the controls were a lot more smooth and responsive as well, and the voice acting on the characters and the mouth movement on characters like Cortex just looks damn incredible for a PS1 game. Crash 2 is when I totally thought Crash had a huge advantage against Mario 64. If I were to rate Crash 2, it'd be around 9.5/10, I seriously can't think of anything bad about it, it got rid of all the problems in Crash 1, and has aged EXTREMELY well.
Crash 2 was only the start of where this marsupial was going, Crash 3 got released, and wow, some people consider this to be one of the best Crash games of all time, I'm not one of those as Crash 3 is my 2nd favorite, but I won't deny the fact that Crash 3 is absolutely fucking phenomenal. The reason why Crash 3 wasn't my favorite was because I liked the level design for Crash 2 better, but in the end, that's just a matter of preference, so I can totally understand why some people call Crash 3 the best Crash game. The game introduces some new really awesome bosses, and my personal favorite Dingodile, alongside amazing gameplay. However the game adds something different, new gameplay types, now you can play as Coco. This game has much more different themed levels from Crash 2, historical levels, Egypt, China, etc., so if historical themed levels are your thing, Crash 3 will not disappoint. Again, I can't find any problems with Crash 3, it seriously gets the exact same rating as Crash 2 9.5/10.
Crash 2 and 3 were an epic combination, Crash 1 was okay, but in the end you had yourself an epic trilogy. Crash 2 and 3 I liked much more than Mario 64, I think they looked freaking amazing, Crash was a well worthy rival, Nintendo had reason to be afraid at that point
. Crash 2 and 3 are some of my favorite platforming games on the PS1 (alongside Rayman, duh) and they both did extremely well and really maxed out the PS1's 3D capabilities. Of course since this trilogy were completed, a kart racing spin-off was in order, so we got Crash Team Racing. Funny enough, this spin-off introduced a story and a new villain, and did this well. However gameplay-wise I liked this more than Mario Kart 64, CTR was a well worthy competitor against that. The tracks truly live up to the trilogy, and all your favorite characters are there. Not only do they live up to the original trilogy but they also look absolutely incredible, enough about the tracks though. Gameplay-wise this game nailed it, quite possibly what I think to be my favorite kart racing game, the grinds and turns are all extremely smooth and responsive, it all works so well. This game offered something that Crash 2 and 3 did so greatly as well, great replay value. That's the thing about the PS1 Crash games, a lot of them truly had fantastic replay value. Crash Team Racing is a racing spin-off done right, since this is a spin-off I can't comment much longer on that.
So we had not only an epic trilogy, but an awesome spin-off. So it seems they needed to do a party game... Crash Bash was made... now the biggest problem off the bat, this game wasn't being developed by Naughty Dog. So many people enjoyed this game, sadly I am not one of them. I honestly think it's mediocre. CTR was a well done spin off, the problem with this games is various things, it's missing a LOT of the enjoyable characters which right off the bat disappoints me. Now I must say for a party game, there are quite a few selection of party games, but here is the problem: they recycle the same fucking minigame! That right off the bat annoyed me, the pogo-stick minigame which I personally didn't enjoy was BACK only in a different themed level with more dangers, that was just being lazy, if CTR had completely different levels each time why did Bash have to recycle the same levels only with a different objective or danger? I just never understood why people praised Bash so much, it wasn't BAD by all means, but I found it to be just a quick cash-in. However, I will be one to confess some of the minigames are actually kind of fun, the tank minigame is very enjoyable. Overall, this game is more fun to play multiplayer, your single player experience if going for 100% is mostlikely to be a VERY boring one. Crash Bash wasn't all that great in my opinion it just felt like a quick cash-in, with far too many recycled minigames and it has a LOT of missing good characters! Seriously, where is Pinstripe!? Instead they use Koala Kong, that boss from Crash 1 nobody cared about, and a newcomer only on this game Rilla Roo who is extremely uninteresting and bland. This is the kind of game you'll only find fun if playing with 2 players, it just wasn't a fun experience for me and very stale. But still a decent title in the Crash collection overall.
Wow, turned out longer than I expected, I'll make my thoughts on the PS2 Era next time
Ah yes Crash Bandicoot, a marsupial with class and in the PS1 Era was a well worthy competitor of titles like Mario 64 and such.
Here are my thoughts on each era.
PS1 Era: Crash started out a little bumpy, to be honest I found the first Crash Bandicoot game to not particularly age well. But lets go back to the 90's, back then it was awesome, and it still does have some awesomeness today, the problem being it hasn't particularly aged well, however, I beat the game in one sitting few months ago and loved it. But I do think Crash was a bit off to a bumpy start the 3D model for Crash looked kind of strange. Crash 1 nonetheless was an amazing game, it truly has a place in history, but for me it doesn't reach an amazement. However, this can easily be forgived, it's the first game in the series.
A year later we got a much better engine alongside Crash Bandicoot 2 which is to this day my favorite Crash game, what a huge fucking leap, Crash 2 DOMINATED Crash 1, it literally did everything Crash 1 did better, it improved upon EVERY single thing, music, gameplay, and even Crash looks great! This is undoubtedly my favorite Crash game, it truly pushes the PS1 to it's limits for a linear 3D game, the detail on everything looks amazing and extremely nice, a better hub world as well and a better save system (Crash 1's save system was shit). Crash 2 dominated Crash 1, the controls were a lot more smooth and responsive as well, and the voice acting on the characters and the mouth movement on characters like Cortex just looks damn incredible for a PS1 game. Crash 2 is when I totally thought Crash had a huge advantage against Mario 64. If I were to rate Crash 2, it'd be around 9.5/10, I seriously can't think of anything bad about it, it got rid of all the problems in Crash 1, and has aged EXTREMELY well.
Crash 2 was only the start of where this marsupial was going, Crash 3 got released, and wow, some people consider this to be one of the best Crash games of all time, I'm not one of those as Crash 3 is my 2nd favorite, but I won't deny the fact that Crash 3 is absolutely fucking phenomenal. The reason why Crash 3 wasn't my favorite was because I liked the level design for Crash 2 better, but in the end, that's just a matter of preference, so I can totally understand why some people call Crash 3 the best Crash game. The game introduces some new really awesome bosses, and my personal favorite Dingodile, alongside amazing gameplay. However the game adds something different, new gameplay types, now you can play as Coco. This game has much more different themed levels from Crash 2, historical levels, Egypt, China, etc., so if historical themed levels are your thing, Crash 3 will not disappoint. Again, I can't find any problems with Crash 3, it seriously gets the exact same rating as Crash 2 9.5/10.
Crash 2 and 3 were an epic combination, Crash 1 was okay, but in the end you had yourself an epic trilogy. Crash 2 and 3 I liked much more than Mario 64, I think they looked freaking amazing, Crash was a well worthy rival, Nintendo had reason to be afraid at that point
So we had not only an epic trilogy, but an awesome spin-off. So it seems they needed to do a party game... Crash Bash was made... now the biggest problem off the bat, this game wasn't being developed by Naughty Dog. So many people enjoyed this game, sadly I am not one of them. I honestly think it's mediocre. CTR was a well done spin off, the problem with this games is various things, it's missing a LOT of the enjoyable characters which right off the bat disappoints me. Now I must say for a party game, there are quite a few selection of party games, but here is the problem: they recycle the same fucking minigame! That right off the bat annoyed me, the pogo-stick minigame which I personally didn't enjoy was BACK only in a different themed level with more dangers, that was just being lazy, if CTR had completely different levels each time why did Bash have to recycle the same levels only with a different objective or danger? I just never understood why people praised Bash so much, it wasn't BAD by all means, but I found it to be just a quick cash-in. However, I will be one to confess some of the minigames are actually kind of fun, the tank minigame is very enjoyable. Overall, this game is more fun to play multiplayer, your single player experience if going for 100% is mostlikely to be a VERY boring one. Crash Bash wasn't all that great in my opinion it just felt like a quick cash-in, with far too many recycled minigames and it has a LOT of missing good characters! Seriously, where is Pinstripe!? Instead they use Koala Kong, that boss from Crash 1 nobody cared about, and a newcomer only on this game Rilla Roo who is extremely uninteresting and bland. This is the kind of game you'll only find fun if playing with 2 players, it just wasn't a fun experience for me and very stale. But still a decent title in the Crash collection overall.
Wow, turned out longer than I expected, I'll make my thoughts on the PS2 Era next time
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You should make a video with this text. Possibly you talking about it.
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Son of Dark

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I just skipped to OldClassicGamer's post and agree without even reading it, but I will read it anyway
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Well, I did read Rayfist's post. I think you should too since he gave really good review.
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Son of Dark

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Son of Dark wrote:I just skipped to OldClassicGamer's post and agree without even reading it, but I will read it anyway



