![]() ![]() Before entering the level, with the use of R1, you can view the time you have to beat to get the next relic in place if you have no relic earned, that means it’ll show you the time to beat for the sapphire relic. There are three types of relics sapphire is the easiest relic, followed by gold and last but definitely not least, the platinum relic. With the remaster, Vicarious Visions brought the Time Trials from Warped to the first and second title of the trilogy. Point being a statistics view would be an interesting addition to have as you’d have a perspective on how long you’ve played the game, how many times you’ve died and many more statistics you could add. ![]() You also have to jump a lot of times, collect a lot of wumpa fruit, fall into pits, etc. When playing through Crash, you’ll likely die loads of times. When you’re used to sliding with R1 it can be a hassle to use the speed boots and run through time trial. For instance, in Cortex Strikes Back, when you get the speed boots, they are bound to R2, while sliding is bound to circle and R1. In addition, an option to change these controls to a different button could be a useful setting too. It would be a useful option in the menu to have a look at those moves with their respective controls so people can have a quick glance on how to play with Crash whenever they want to. There is no option in the menu where you can have a look at the controls to refresh your mind on some of Crash’s moves. When starting the first level, you get a quick look at the basic buttons, but they don’t explain everything and it disappears quite fast as well. Control schematic (and maybe an option to change them)Īs we already stated in our review, there is no way to actually view the controls when playing the game. Perhaps it would even help with the difficult parts, giving you a steadier feeling in controls due to it running more smoothly?ĥ. However, it would have been nice to be able to switch to 1080p and 60 fps to see how the game would play when it would run at double the frames (per second). The remastered trilogy has been made to run at 1440p and 30 fps, which is perfectly fine as when playing the games there isn’t any lag and they run perfectly as well as look gorgeous throughout. Especially for the players who played the original games, a nod would have been a nice extra. While the three games have stayed 100% truthful to the original trilogy, it would still be a fun addition to have a nod to the original, such as playing with the original game music or maybe playing with an original Crash Bandicoot skin. When knowing the games contain more than a 100 death animations for Crash alone, a photo mode would have been a fun addition to make silly screenshots throughout playing.ĭuring a few cutscenes with Coco using her laptop, we see a nod to Naughty Dog – as Uncharted 4 is playing on the laptop. In the N-Sane Trilogy, however, this option is not available. One of these new improvements is the photo mode, where the game pauses in the middle of the action when the option is activated, which allows you to set a variety of options to take a screenshot any way you like. A lot of remasters – such as The Last of Us, the Uncharted series and Skyrim - have already made their way to the PS4 with a few small improvements as well as enhancements. ![]()
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