![]() ![]() This collection sits somewhere between a fully-fledged remake and carefully structured remaster. Revisiting my remark regarding its remastered work, Vicarious Visions has gone far beyond that of a traditional remaster. Especially if you’re a fan of either Crash Bandicoot or platformers in general. Safe to say that for the cost of just £34.99/$39.99, you’re getting more than a decent return for your investment. That comes on top of the inclusion of Stormy Ascent and Future Tense, a previously unfinished and unreleased level and a brand new level, respectively. These three classics have been wonderfully remastered, or more specifically, recreated, by the talented folks over at Vicarious Visions. Sane Trilogy is a compilation of Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped. It’s absolutely amazing.Ĭrash Bandicoot N. ![]() ![]() I think we can safely jump to the point here. Sane Trilogy has finally arrived on Xbox One, somewhat a year post-launch on the PlayStation 4. PlayStation fans were enjoying Crash, Nintendo fans were enjoying Mario and Xbox fans, well, we had to put up with Super Lucky’s Tale, which let’s face it, didn’t have a scratch on either Crash or Mario. Not the exclusivity itself, but rather what Xbox players had to contend with back when the game first arrived on PlayStation 4. I made no secret about my discontent regarding Crash Bandicoot N. ![]()
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