Ranking Summer 2017's Video Games From Worst To Best
10. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
From one old-school revival to another, Crash's debut on new hardware was one of the most positively received for the Orange Marsupial in decades.
Vicarious Visions really took the time to analyse Naughty Dog's old level designs, as with them out of the picture as far as licensing is concerned, it's up to modern devs with the appropriate coding skills to revisit things like PS1 classics and do them the utmost justice.
Sadly the N. Sane Trilogy does suffer from the occasional unrefined hit-box meaning Crash can 'slide off' surfaces he'd of nailed in generations past, but this remaster is worth it for the sheer gleeful hand-clapping that is Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped.
Vicarious Visions even did one better by including some levels even Naughty Dog left on the cutting room floor, releasing them as DLC - though beware... they're some of the hardest platforming challenges in gaming: