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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy: Is It in 4K?

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IS CRASH BANDICOOT N. SANE TRILOGY PLAYABLE IN 4K

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One of the main draws of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, the remade versions of the PlayStation 2 classics, is the significant graphical upgrade over the originals.

Vicarious Visions, the studio behind the remake, redeveloped the physics and graphics of the games to bring them into the present day. Everything from the worlds themselves to Crash’s fur were carefully designed so they didn’t look out of place. Since the three games in the collection were originally developed to run on the PlayStation 2, they needed to be worked on to look even passable on current gen systems. Thankfully, the developers have done a great job with the game’s graphics.

Also, the PlayStation 4 Pro takes advantage of the N. Sane Trilogy’s new looks by displaying the game in 4k. That is providing you have the upgraded PlayStation 4 and an Ultra HD display, but it still looks excellent in 1080p. Comparing the original games and the remakes really shows how much work has gone into making them look as good as they do.

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Having been Editor on multiple sites, Tom has a wealth of video game knowledge and is now Managing Editor at Twinfinite. He's an expert on Call of Duty, sports games, PlayStation exclusives, and blockbuster action games. If he's not playing the new release, he'll be grinding on EA FC 24.