![]() ![]() ![]() Part of this is the mere fact that platforming simply isn’t as popular as it used to be, and part of it is that new platforming icons have stolen the spotlight (hello, Ratchet & Clank). Unfortunately, more recent entries in the franchise simply haven’t been able to capture any of the magic of the originals. Some games have been better than others - Crash Bandicoot 2 and Crash Bandicoot: Warped, both on Sony’s original PlayStation, are some of the best platforming experiences out there, while the PlayStation 2’s Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex is one of the worst - but if you’re jonesing for platforming, Crash Bandicoot is one of the most reliable franchises out there. ![]() As long as the title of the game doesn’t have Kart, or Party, or Racing, or Turbo in the title, you’re going to be picking up a third-person platforming experience with colorful scenery, silly bad guys, and a whole bunch of reasons to replay every level in the game. ![]() The best thing about blindly picking up a Crash game is that, in a general sense, you know what you’re getting into. ![]()
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