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Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure9

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure Review

Introduction
Crash Bandicoot has been released for GBA, a new crash game, that is a mixture of all the Crash games before released on the PlayStation. Why would I say so? Well, you are going to find out soon.
The Crash version for GBA has adopted the sounds of all the crash versions released before it. If you played the other versions you will notice that when you gain a new move the sound is the same as from Crash 2, when you see the credits you will hear the Crash CTR music, when you are at the main room and at the levels rooms you will hear the music from Crash 3 or Crash Bandicoot Warped as most of the gamers know it for. The music of this game is actually OK, you couldn't ask more out of a GBA! Each level has it's own background music and that's enough!


Gameplay
The graphics are just brilliant! They are almost the same as the PS sequels. Crash has every single detail it should, the levels do too. It seems that the developers took their time doing this game, as it does not give you the impression that they just made the graphic and pasted it everywhere they wanted it to be. Each level has its' own environment with its own vegetation and objects. The worst graphics are in the level where you have to fly, although it's not such a big fault for such a great game!

Story
The gameplay of Crash is the same of its sequels for PS. You won't get bored but sometimes mad, when you cannot pass a level or maybe a "bonus" stage! Well, what are you laughing at, seriously, some bonus stages are very tricky, they have an extra life for you up there, but you can't get to it, you will be there half an hour trying to get it, but you will never reach it, you will die a thousand times before you do, you are lucky that you do not lose lives on bonus stages! Apart from not being boring you will be taken to very different levels, these will include flying, swimming and running stages (something, like a dinosaur will pursuit you!) To increase the replay value, the time attack mode will get you playing the game for hours, I hope you don't get short of batteries.




Written by 
David Tenemaza. Posted year 2001.


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Crash Bandicoot: Th...

Released on
February 27, 2001

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