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Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Review

Nimmi Faiya
Nimmi Faiya
Published on April 8, 2021
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In 2020, the Crash Bandicoot franchise made its comeback as Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. Created by Toys for Bob, Crash Bandicoot 4 was hailed by many players as a re-visitation of Crash’s brilliant days with challenging gameplay, eye-catching graphics, and new capacities for Crash and Coco to use during their experience. Presently, the game has leaped toward next-gen consoles, and true to form, Crash Bandicoot 4 on next-gen is the better path to experience the game.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time on next-gen consoles is similar to the same game that launched a year ago. It means those who generally played through the first game will not have any new levels to finish or difficulties to survive. Rather than adding content to the game, the PlayStation 5 version of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is centered mostly around improving its performance, and it unquestionably accomplishes that goal.

Regardless of whether one is playing Crash Bandicoot 4 on PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, they will see that it generally figures out how to keep up 4K resolution at 60 frames each second. This is a slight improvement, exaggerating the game on a PS4 Pro or Xbox One X, yet the individuals who played the game on a standard PlayStation 4 or Xbox One can almost certainly value the improvement much more.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, PlayStation 5, Review, Gameplay, Screenshots, GamesCreed

Crash Bandicoot 4’s graphics have consistently been noteworthy, but the game looks far and away superior on the new consoles. The developers didn’t rebuild the graphics starting from the earliest stage for Crash Bandicoot 4 on PS5, yet it’s still a recognizable upgrade. Presently, there are a few levels that appear to battle with keeping the game at a consistent 60 fps; however, as a rule, it shows improvement over its last-generation partner.

While the graphics are valued, the greatest improvement that fans will observe is how quickly the game burdens. Crash Bandicoot 4 is an intense game, particularly when players are attempting to finish extra targets. Crash Bandicoot 4 players will die many times, yet the next-gen version ensures that they get back into the action as fast as could be expected. The load times in the first delivery were not appalling using all means, yet they’re fundamentally nonexistent when playing on PS5.

Crash Bandicoot 4 on PlayStation 5 is the game fans will remember from a year ago, yet it has better designs, good performance, and just about zero loading times. This implies that players are in for one of the better platforming experiences of the last decade, with lots of fun, innovative levels, and an entertaining storyline to keep players drawn in with the game from beginning to end.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, PlayStation 5, Review, Gameplay, Screenshots, GamesCreed

Crash Bandicoot 4’s story remains a feature of the experience, as it astutely pushes the franchise ahead while additionally including many natural elements from before. Dr. Neo Cortex is maybe the MVP of the story, as he has probably the most engaging cutscenes and interesting lines of exchange.

However, let’s not forget about Tawna, too. Even better, players find the opportunity to play as characters like Cortex, Tawna, and, surprisingly, old baddie Dingodile in certain levels, so these characters shine in Crash 4 in certain ways they were always unable to in the previous versions.

The levels with Cortex, Tawna, and Dingodile help keep Crash Bandicoot 4 straight from beginning to end. The levels with Crash and Coco are common Crash Bandicoot platforming challenges, with a blend of side-looking over and 3D challenges.

Cortex’s levels are tied in with transforming enemies into platforms to assist him with getting the stage, while Tawna’s catching snare gives her some greater usefulness when compared to Crash and Coco. Dingodile’s stages mix third-person shooting gameplay with platforming, as he can suck foes up with his vacuum weapon and then use them as shots.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, PlayStation 5, Review, Gameplay, Screenshots, GamesCreed

Crash Bandicoot 4’s gameplay is entertaining and will keep players engaged. Since Crash Bandicoot 4 is a particularly incredible game, regardless, it’s extraordinary that the experience is held for the next-gen variant, yet it ought to be noted that the next-gen version also has some flaws from the original release.

Crash Bandicoot 4’s co-op and multiplayer have some points that need improvement. The Pass n Play co-op mode never really lays out the characters in neon colors when players can essentially pass the controller to and fro in single-player rather without taking a gander at bright lines.

The versus multiplayer is disappointing, and it’s difficult to perceive how anybody could try investing all that energy in any of the accessible multiplayer modes. It just has players repeat levels they previously finished in single-player, however, with added modifiers to make it an opposition, which isn’t too convincing.

The game holds the vulgar prerequisites for players to open Crash Bandicoot 4’s secret endings. For the individuals who may not know, opening Crash Bandicoot 4’s secret endings requires players to speedrun stages without biting the dust, among other challenging tasks, and keeping in mind that it’s indeed conceivable to do, it’s a limited challenge that a great many people will probably abandon.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, PlayStation 5, Review, Gameplay, Screenshots, GamesCreed

It’s a disgrace that the game’s secret endings are bolted away like this, as they highlight key story whips that set a Crash Bandicoot 5 game. Anybody intrigued is in an ideal situation looking into the endings on YouTube.

These are minor grumblings, all things considered, as the vast majority aren’t going into a Crash Bandicoot game to play its multiplayer. In any event, the secret endings are effectively available online for individuals who don’t have the tolerance to accomplish 106% completion.

If one has figured out how to get their hands on a PlayStation 5, they can’t go wrong with Crash Bandicoot 4, as it’s an enormous platforming game and one of the class’s ideals. Those who already own the last-gen variant of the game will be glad to realize that, unlike other Activision titles, the Crash Bandicoot 4 next-gen overhaul is free, so there’s no motivation to give it a shot.

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