It’s only now that I own a couple of the Crash games, but as a series I think it’s a good series that got better over time…well the PlayStation games at least. So what’s my history with the game? Well I didn’t grow up owning Crash games, but I did have a demo for it and I played a bit of Crash 2 at my Dad’s house as a child, so I knew a lot about Crash Bandicoot.
In terms of the character himself, he’s wacky, quite broken, dumb yet brave, and heroic, so he was perfect for the 90’s, like an even more cartoony westernised version of Sonic, and this is not the only time I’ll reference Sonic in this review. On the bright side, at least he’s being acknowledged…for better or worse.Īnyway, Crash Bandicoot, a fantastic creation for the PlayStation back in its heyday and supposedly the unofficial mascot for the system, though there were others, likes Lara Croft and Spyro, maybe even Cloud, since Final Fantasy VII was a massive hit on the PlayStation. Sane Trilogy, for the PS4, I really want to get this on day one…but if you know me, that’s not me…unless it’s for a retro compilation.
He did make an appearance in Skylanders: Imaginators recently, or as I like to call it: Hell! He’s also getting a remastered collection of all three of his classic games, Crash Bandicoot N. Click here to view the Crash Bandicoot Description page for screenshots and more info.Ĭrash Bandicoot is back…kind of.