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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

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Arguably the biggest release of the quiet summer months, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is set to take players for a trip down memory lane. As the name suggests, N. Sane Trilogy is a remake of the first three Crash Bandicoot games. That means you can expect to play through all of those memorable levels once more, but with way better audio and visuals. Sounds like a winner to us.

With all of the more mature, serious games that release nowadays, Crash Bandicoot’s return to our screen is sure to be a much-needed pallet cleanser, and with another jam-packed end of the year on the horizon, what better way to prepare yourself with a few goofy outings with good ol’ Crash?

Unfortunately, the N. Sane Trilogy is, for now at least, exclusive to the PS4. However, there’s a chance the game could release on other platforms once a timed exclusivity deal with Sony ends (probably next year).


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