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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

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Vicarious Visions’ HD remaster of the first three Crash Bandicoot games may not seem like one of the titles you’d expect to reach the PS4 Pro’s true potential, but hear us out. One of the games deemed to look best on the Pro when the system first released was last year’s Ratchet and Clank. Its bright and colorful action, as well as the insane level of animation in the characters, made for something that looked as good as a Pixar movie.

While the sound effects, level design, and boss battles will all remain the same in the N. Sane Trilogy as they did in the originals, the rest of the trilogy is being beautifully remastered. Playing on the Pro, the game will display in a 4K resolution, with the all-important HDR providing a truer range of colors for Crash’s wacky environments.

It might not be cutting-edge realistic visuals, but Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is looking set to be further proof that a light-hearted, animated visual style can be just as breathtaking.


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