The N. Sane Trilogy is out next month
TheCrash Bandicoottriple remakeN. Sane Trilogylooks better each time we see it, especially when you consider the aged source material. Now we have a better look at the level “Sewer or Later” fromCrash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back— a classic tunnel affair that helps highlight Crash’s unique ability to swap platforming styles on a dime.
It’s crazy how much I remember this particular stage, even though I haven’t playedCrash 2in years. Given that each game is around five hours long if you’re not going for a 100% completion rate, I’m hoping that I can recallenoughacross the entire trilogy to keep up that pace when I return.
I also hope this pans out so we can get anotherCrash Team Racing— I’d love to see some competition withMario Kartand a kart racer that actually has a story mode again.