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October 2020
(85%)
70 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
An inventive evolution of the original trilogy, Characters are brighter and more expressive than ever before, Tawna, Dingodile and collectibles add so much replay value, Masks add a new layer of challenge to the majority of stages,
Difficulty can feel uneven throughout the campaign, More levels with 100% traditional platforming would have been great,
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time is an excellent platformer, and carefully builds upon the legacy established by Naughty Dog so many years ago.ProsAn inventive evolution of the original trilogy Characters are brighter and more expressive than ever befor...
Published: 2020-10-07, Author: Adam , review by: techradar.com
Multiple playable characters, Tried and tested gameplay, Beautiful levels, full of secrets
Frustrating checkpoints, Might feel too familiar for some, Neo Cortex levels aren't great
A masterful platformer that succeeds in every single department, Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time is a wonderful reminder of just why so many fell in love with the sneaker-clad character all those years ago. Welcome back, Crash – just don't keep us wait...
Published: 2020-10-02, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Waow!With some imperfections, Toys For Bob delivers an enjoyable, goofy, deviously challenging and occasionally genius sequel.There are moments in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time where you will come to a crossroads. Not the literal kind, of which t...
Published: 2020-10-02, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
Classic Crash platforming has never looked or felt better, The sheer number and variety of levels is staggering, Modern mode widens the franchise's accessibility
Timeline Events are a tad underused
A sequel with smarts and style, Crash Bandicoot 4 proves there's still life in the old Bandicoot yet. It's about time indeed...
As challenging as ever, Timeline levels further story elements, New abilities modernize gameplay, Keeps classic Crash features
Almost too many features at times
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time is a worthy sequel to Naughty Dog's beloved trilogy, balancing the classic Crash formula with plenty of new – and welcome – modern features...
Abstract: Crash Bandicoot has always been one of my favourite video game characters of all time. I remember the PSOne was the first video game console my family owned, and we played the Crash Bandicoot demo to death. A few years later, we acquired the first three g...
Abstract: It feels weird to play a brand-new mascot platformer in 2020. Mario's enduring legacy aside, they're such a relic of the 90s that playing Crash Bandicoot 4 makes me feel like I've tripped into some sort of interdimensional vortex. Of course, this generati...
Abstract: Chinese New Year is the time when we get together as a family for food and to celebrate the festive period with friends and relatives.But when everyone gets together there are times when you need a way to keep some of them (kids) entertained and out of th...
Gorgeous levels, Lots and lots of content, Very loyal to the original trilogy, Great pacing
Level design doesn't feel too imaginative in certain areas, Difficult to judge depth and distance during platforming, Humour doesn't land 80% of the time
Abstract: Crash Bandicoot 4 makes rapid-fire homages to Crash's past, picking up where Warped left off and having Crash's biggest and most delightfully hammy villains, N. Trophy and Neo Cortex break out of prison along with Uka Uka and trot out a typical video game...