10 Worst Video Games To 100%

3. Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

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After years of silence from the orange marsupial, Crash finally returned in a brand new adventure, ready to continue where he left off by platforming, spinning, and smashing his way through level after level as he jumped through the time stream.

However, the developers at Toys for Bob went a little too crazy when it came to one aspect of the Crash games. That aspect, is the collecting. See, the previous Crash entries were known for their enticing challenge to 100% them, smashing every box and collecting every time trial in order to see the true ending.

Crash 4 however took that and bumped it up way past 11 and all the way to a million. Now you had six gems per level to collect, VHS tapes that required you to not die at all before you got to them per level, some of the hardest time trials in the history of the series per level, perfect relics that required you to master every level, and you had to do all of this (except the tapes) twice thanks to the N.Verted levels.

It can take you more than 50 hours to do it all, and it was a terrible decision in an otherwise perfect platformer.

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