![]() That is to say, I’ve been having a good time with Crash 4 so far, but the modern-retro approach that Toys for Bob has taken when creating the game does come with a few major downsides. As a game, and as a development project, it really is about time - about how video games have evolved and changed in the two decades or so since the release of Crash Bandicoot: Warped, and how turning back the clock can invoke nostalgia even with a brand new experience. ![]() It’s as if developer Toys for Bob reached through a time portal and plucked the game straight from the turn of the millennium, before polishing it up with some modern quality of life changes and shipping it off to store shelves around the world. Ahem.Īs it turns out, Activision could hardly have chosen a more apt title if they tried - Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time feels like a true successor to Naughty Dog’s much-loved PlayStation 1 trilogy. Get it? Because he SPI- oh, ok, you get it. Crash Bandicoot 4 may be a few months old at this point, but with its recent next-gen release for Xbox Series X|S ( and the current discount running on the Microsoft Store) I thought I’d finally give the manic marsupial’s latest adventure a spin.
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