In front of you is a holographic projection of the doctor himself and he explains the impending disaster that awaits the Earth. He further tells you that an ancient civilization built these Warp Rooms so that they could instantly transport themselves all over the world.
You need to use these Warp Rooms and the doorways that each of them holds so that you can travel to the location of each of the crystals and retrieve it. Knowing that the fate of the world and your sister is in your hands, you agree to go after the crystals.
You get to view Crash from a third-person perspective as you race, jump, spin, crawl and Jet-boat your way past the many dangers that await you. Piranhas, man-eating plants, twirling penguins and killer whales are just a few of the obstacles you must overcome if you are to save the planet. In each location, there are also several special items that can help Coco and you. Collect all of the Wumpa Fruit you can.
For every one hundred pieces of fruit, you will be rewarded with an extra life. These are much the same as coins in Mario Brothers. There are also boxes that you will encounter along the way.
Two of the best that you will want to keep your eyes open for are the one marked with a Witch Doctor's Mask, which will shield Crash from one enemy's attacks, and the Crash boxes that have a pictures of our young hero on it, which will give you an extra life. Some of the boxes that you will want to avoid are the Nitro boxes and the TNT boxes, although there will be times when you will want to touch a TNT box and then make tracks before the counter reaches zero.
If you spot any circles with question marks in them, these lead to bonus areas that contain a lot of extra goodies. If you don't make it to the end of the bonus level, though, you won't get to take any of these goodies with you. After you successfully retrieve all the crystals from each of the doorways, you will encounter the boss for that level. These range from the twisted Dr. Once you have successfully beaten the boss for that level, you will gain entrance to the next warp room, progressing your way towards the goal of collecting all the crystals.
I really appreciated the fact that you don't have to complete each area in order. You can pick any of the five doorways available to you. When I got stuck on a level, I didn't get frustrated; I just went on to try another doorway. After building up some extra lives, I could go back and try the level over again. You could even go back to levels that you already completed, to pick up some additional lives or possibly collect the hard-to-find gems that may assist you later in the game.
I will leave that up to you to discover. This game is visually alive. Naughty Dog has put some effort into creating a rich, finely detailed world that feels alive, from the butterflies that pass through the scenes to the images carved into the rocks that and reflections on the ice.
It's almost a shame that, for the most part, you are racing past these images without having the time to really take them in. The extra little details really make this game, like the multitude of facial expressions that Crash wears as he meets his death over and over again.
The graphics are sharp and colorful. The animation is smooth and seamless. Crash Bandicoot 2 is a very entertaining game. The superior graphics, playability and soundtrack made this a game that I found myself enjoying for hours on end.
The level of difficulty increases slowly but enough to keep the game continually challenging. I heartily recommend this game, especially if you are a fan of the original Crash Bandicoot , because everything that you liked about the first game and more can be found in the sequel.
Sony's bandicoot returns for another round of hop-and-bop action in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. However, this sequel has some differences over the first game--most notably Crash's new sliding, swinging, and climbing abilities. Crash 2 also boasts to be twice big as the original, with more secret areas to find and enemies to dispatch.
Will this sequel be a hit, or will it Crash and burn? Find out in November. Sequel or not, Crash 2 blows the first game out of the water. The story? It's one year after the first game and Crash has been duped into helping his enemy, Dr. Neo Cortex. Crash must collect 25 crystals to save the world from certain doom--or so he thinks. Crash 2 has bigger levels than the first game and more diverse environments.
Crash trudges through icy caves, rain forests, and jungles--he even straps on a jet pack for space flight. The only weak link in the creative chain is the bosses. Although they look awesome, they have easy-to-recognize patterns and present no challenge. Crash 2's graphics are a quantum leap over the first game's. Crash 2 also has a wider camera view of the action that makes it easier to spot upcoming objects and enemies.
Even Crash himself is enhanced with more animation. For example, when Crash runs from a giant snowball, he glances behind him, eyes wide with terror; when he walks across the ice, he grimaces with frustration.
As for the gameplay, Crash has more moves and techniques than he did before. The core fundamentals are still hop-n-bop, but added abilities like sliding, climbing, and belly flops also come in handy and can be used in a variety of creative and effective ways--like defeating tough enemies and smashing hard-to-reach boxes.
Crash 2 has 3D potential, but the gameplay itself feels more like 2D. Crash can move anywhere he wants, but the levels aren't designed to exploit his freedom of movement. Level objectives are still to get Crash from point A to point in one piece, with little lateral movemerit required. Imagine Pandemonium without rails and you get the idea. With such radical improvements over the first title, Crash 2 is definitely worth a rental.
Crash 2 has state-of-the-art graphics, from Crash's detailed animations to stunning level effects like reflections in ice patches. The only problems are occasional breakup and some bulky polygons.
This game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Vivendi Games. It has If you need an emulator you can find it here too. This is the fifth game of the main franchise. Crash Twinsanity PS2 game has got positive reviews from the critics. Some critics like the gameplay of the game and like its storyline and visual effects and picturization. Overall this game received positive to mixed reviews from the gaming critics and the other gaming portal.
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The story of the games takes the place three years after the event of Crash Bandicoot. This story follows the main protagonist and main antagonist of the series. In the story, a mutant parrot seems that he has a connection to Dr.
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