Since the runaway success of 2017’s Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, a completely new entry in this once dormant series seemed like a no-brainer. At least in terms of its potential to piggyback on nostalgia and Activision shifting copies by the shed-load.
Sales of Activision and Toys for Bob's 2020 platformer, Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, have surpassed 5 million copies.
Loved Crash 4, that's more than I thought, I had a feeling that releasing at full price, right before current systems was a bad move, so 5 million is pretty good. I shudder to think how poor Rumble sold though.
Spyro apparently at 10 million, would be interesting seeing the platform split for these.
Oh look at that, and people were trying to say it was a flop.
We need more 3D platformers
Sony should bring Jak and Daxter back, Ubisoft with Rayman 4 and maybe Microsoft can work something out with Playtonic to do Banjo-Kazooie since most of the ex Rare members are there.
Platformers never died out, THQ just flooded the market with licensed crap and the industry shifted to copying COD cause gaming was "maturing".
Some of the best kids games on Nintendo Switch include Crash, Kirby, and a little Italian plumber named Mario.
I bought a switch lite last year just for when I travel with a few games like CTR and okami HD. But the best game so far is easily Spyro Reignited Trilogy.
The Early Black Friday Canada deals for Nintendo Switch games are surprisingly great this year.
Looks kind of generic, I think I could give this a try for the right price... But I have never played a Crash Bandicoot game so I think I'm not their target... Many of you grow with this thing, right? The guy promoting this sounds like one of those 70/80s trailers that basically told you the whole movie.