It's funny that this could literally be called Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Racing Trilogy. I really hope this is true.
I didn't know that. Do you have the source?
There won't be any vital content locked into the special edition will there? Am I missing out by buying the regular edition?
The first PS2 game I beat was Wraith of Cortex. It's totally just pulled out of my ass, but I suspect there's a large amount of people my age that have more nostalgia for it over the original platformers.I mean, it's free money. Have you seen how many views a long play video of Crash Wrath of Cortex gets? That seems to be the most popular post-ps1 crash game. It'd easily get 10000 downloads, maybe 100,000.
I think you might be right. The game also released on Xbox and GameCube, so it had more reach.The first PS2 game I beat was Wraith of Cortex. It's totally just pulled out of my ass, but I suspect there's a large amount of people my age that have more nostalgia for it over the original platformers.
Know what else sounded too good to be true? Them adding CNK content.Won't believe it until we hear/see it from an official source.
Sounds too good to be true.
Won't believe it until we hear/see it from an official source.
Sounds too good to be true.
What's wrong with the character designs? They're all super faithful to the originals.If they get the physics right this is going to be an amazing package. Shame about the character designs but I can look past that much.
The original trilogy without counting CTR sold like 20+ million copies on top of later being rereleased for the PS3. The only sales data we have for WoC is that it sold more than 3 million copies on PS2, but even then it's hard to imagine it selling that much on other platforms.The first PS2 game I beat was Wraith of Cortex. It's totally just pulled out of my ass, but I suspect there's a large amount of people my age that have more nostalgia for it over the original platformers.
Wrath of Cortex sold really well everywhere; it was a Player's Choice on GameCube and a Platinum Hits on Xbox tooThe original trilogy without counting CTR sold like 20+ million copies on top of later being rereleased for the PS3. The only sales data we have for WoC is that it sold more than 3 million copies on PS2, but even then it's hard to imagine it selling that much on other platforms.
I think the plan is to move on to new games after this. WoC would take a ton of effort to fix all of its issues to make it good, effort that imo would be better spent in a new game.
They look a lot different, though they were bad to begin with anyways.What's wrong with the character designs? They're all super faithful to the originals.
I think only some outfits. All characters will be available to unlock in the base game via Wumpa fruit.
Pretty sure the special edition only unlocks a bunch of stuff early. The only exclusive content are the Playstation exclusive Retro Crash, Coco, and Neo Cortex skins and a retro course.
Awesome guys. I'll get this day one digitally now. If they fucked us over with important content on the dearer version I'd have waited for a sale.I believe there's skins exclusive to the Oxide Edition.
GameStop has this listing:
Nitros Oxide Edition digital content:
Nitros Oxide, Crunch, Zem and Zam characters*
Nitros Oxide Hovercraft kart*
Exclusive Star Skins Pack: Nitros Oxide, Crash, Coco, Cortex Star Skins with unique podium animations
Exclusive Crunch Robot Skin with unique podium animation
Exclusive kart paintjob
Exclusive kart sticker pack
Exclusive Hovercraft kart decal
*Also able to be unlocked in standard version of game through in-game challenges and rewards
Source: https://www.gamestop.com/ps4/games/...-oxide-and-pin-bundle-only-at-gamestop/175044
There was a recent in store demo promotion played on PS4 Pros. The game was 30fps. And it was very noticeable.
I don't ever expect remasters like the N-Sane Trilogy for the PS2 games. I know they don't have the best reputation. I don't know they would even see the effort required to do a PS2 Classic-like remaster as being worth it. Anyway, I'm looking forward to whatever they do with Crash in the future.What's wrong with the character designs? They're all super faithful to the originals.
The original trilogy without counting CTR sold like 20+ million copies on top of later being rereleased for the PS3. The only sales data we have for WoC is that it sold more than 3 million copies on PS2, but even then it's hard to imagine it selling that much on other platforms.
I think the plan is to move on to new games after this. WoC would take a ton of effort to fix all of its issues to make it good, effort that imo would be better spent in a new game.
Having all these and not the rest would be an odd ommision.. unless they were porpously holding back it as DLC.
up until now I think these remakes were being pretty honest when comes to additional content.. Stormy Ascent was free and then this stage along with Future Tense was included in the multiplatform release of N. Sane Trilogy (and I think the PS4 version started being printed with this included as well?);It's Activision. They're definitely proven they're capable of withholding content for DLC, & I don't foresee them passing up an opportunity unless they're that confident in customization for the game.
That's great cause then it means we're probably getting a playable Nina Cortex.
lol i knew it.WhatCulture reached out to Activision and confirmed that CTTR tracks WON'T be in the game and that it was a mistranslation, as per their recently pinned comment on the video.
WhatCulture reached out to Activision and confirmed that CTTR tracks WON'T be in the game and that it was a mistranslation, as per their recently pinned comment on the video.