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

2. The New Music & Sound Effects Are Excellent

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy
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"The trilogy sounds better than ever too, thanks to an HD update to Crash’s soundtrack, which has always been an infectious earworm of drums and marimba. While not the exact same tracks as the original game, the new score captures the soul and energy so well that I seriously need this soundtrack on its own now. But it’s the little touches that really impressed me this time around. The way the patter of Crash’s footsteps changes from sand to concrete, or Polar’s yelps mixing with the cries of whales bring the wacky, weird, and beautiful levels to life." - IGN
"One notable upgrade is the evil Uka Uka, as John DiMaggio's new material sounds much more fierce and formidable." - Destructoid

Alongside the massive visual overhaul, there's been a lot of praise for the new music, sound effects and voice acting, which again don't just go the lazy, easy route, but in fact bring a lot new to the table.

As brilliantly catchy as the original music and effects are, it seems that the N. Sane Trilogy has done a fantastic job bringing them up to date.

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