15 Things We Learned At The PlayStation Experience 2016

12. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Looks Like This

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Vicarious Visions

Fans got their first long-anticipated glimpse of next year's Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy, which features ground-up remakes of the classic original Crash trilogy.

The two-minute trailer did a fantastic job comparing the silky 60fps remake visuals to the now hilariously dated look of the original games, and for those worried that a fairly untested dev were taking the reins on Crash, it looks like Vicarious Visions have captured the style and tone of Crash just perfectly.

Plus, if all this wasn't good enough, the game will reportedly retail for a very reasonable $40, considering the impressive amount of content that's going to be available here.

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