Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Reviews: 10 Critical Reactions You Need To Know

3. The Replay Value Is "N. Sane"

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy
Vicarious Visions
"There’s plenty of reason to go back and revisit each level. Smashing every crate, running time trials and bossing stages without losing a life will quickly become an obsession for some, doubling or even tripling their potential playtime." - The Sixth Axis
"Just as Naughty Dog’s original trilogy sucked me in years ago, Vicarious Visions’ remakes have me itching to collect every crystal, gem, and relic yet again...As someone who spent hours whittling down my speedruns in Warped years ago, I found myself immediately doing the same with the first two Crash games." - IGN

Simply, this just might be one of the best value-for-money gaming propositions on any platform this year so far. Even if you blast through the three games without a care for collecting every box, crystal and gem, there's a good 10-12 hours of play here, and if you are indeed a completionist or want to dive deep into the time trials, you can multiply that several times over.

Considering it's not being charged at a AAA price point, it's an extremely compelling bargain, one which will hopefully sell well enough for Vicarious to start work on a brand new Crash game in the near future.

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