Ranking Every Naughty Dog Game From Worst To Best
12. Crash Bandicoot
Another case of the first instalment certainly being enjoyable and beloved, but can you honestly say the first Crash is the best?
Everything from the amount of polygons in Crash's face to the level design, boss strategies and general proficiency with the PS1 tech would come into their own on Crash 2, leaving the original to certainly be a landmark release, but one that was bettered in its next two instalments.
Still, Crash gave us some of the most fun levels in the character's history, alongside immortally loveable bosses like Neo Cortex and Ripper Roo - not to mention the soundtrack, which backed the charming platformer with some of Naughty Dog's most infectious themes yet.
Oh, and those Indiana Jones-esque boulder-chases are just as white knuckle-intense today as ever.