Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time Review - Insanely fun

There's a level in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (which is out now on PS4 and Xbox One) that almost broke my will to go on. It was Cortex Castle, the next-to-last level, which should give you an indication of how far this console game pushed me to the brink. If you are the type of person who wants something relaxing to play after work, or favors the storyline experience within the gameplay experience, this game is a hard sell. But I say that ironically, as a gamer who typically fits into both of those categories, I stuck it out and endured countless losses to my eventual satisfaction. When speaking about Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time we've gotta begin with what jumps right off the screen and hits you : it's visuals.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

Crash Bandicoot was one of those first icons of the 3D era of gaming. Made famous by a series of hits for the PlayStation One, he went dormant as platforming titles dropped off in popularity. But with a recent resurgence coming together with the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy along with the return of Crash Team Racing in the past few decades, he has been given another chance in the spotlight. And due to this superb work on the part of programmer Toys for Bob, he is not wasting it. In Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time you will find completely diverse phases, bringing surroundings such as jungles, deserts dominated by the now metalhead N. Gin and his headbangers, icy, futuristic, oriental situations and even the traditional prehistoric ones.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

The fourth video game in the franchise is simply incredible, lasting, knows how to excite with unlockables which don't charge a cent more to receive them, and a gameplay that reminds me of classic names while improving everything that's been seen before. If you buy Crash Bandicoot 4: It is About Time, you will notice it is what Crash has ever been, but elevated to maximum quality. There are loads of hours of guaranteed fun for people who just want to find the narrative complete, but the video game goes much more if you're the type who desires all skins. In the long run, Crash Bandicoot 4 is that video game that, even when I am not enjoying, is with me in my mind.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

To give you some perspective of what you are considering: Crash is using the forces of four unique masks to browse this spacious region; touching the pink inks means instant death. The purple mask permits you to conjure a powerful tornado that propels you further and more ardently, though you will die if you touch any explosives. The yellow mask permits you to slow down time, albeit for a couple of seconds. Along with the grim mask phases matter out and in, which means you've got to change platforms, midjump, to stop yourself from tumbling into the abyss. I urge players to get a copy of Crash Bandicoot 4, especially when you can buy cheap PS4 games like this one on holidays. Highly recommended for entire family!

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