Your marsupial of choice is soon back in what is called an AAA-remaster. Which means keeping a lot of the original stuff, but improving on it. Like fidelity in graphics and the sound design, all of which is getting a little bit of extra love and attention.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy will be released on June 30, so your summer might be spent spinning and falling to a timely death. With the promise of some new stuff in it, of which we don’t know the details yet, there is a lot of nostalgia to be had later this year.
Are you up for a shiny new but old Crash Bandicoot?
A well crafted and suspenseful thriller that falls short in originality and poor traversal mechanics
Prepare to relive the horror of clickers and other infected
Look behind you! A three headed game announcement for PlayStation 5
Space, swords and toys for your November PlayStation Plus lineup
Silent Hill 2 announced as a console exclusive, made by Bloober Team