Crash Bandicoot 6 PlayStation 2
Crash Bandicoot 6 PlayStation 2

Crash Bandicoot 6 PlayStation 2

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Product NameCrash Bandicoot 6 PlayStation 2
ManufacturerVivendi
Product Number MPNB0001CJEJU
Retail Price $54.12
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PlatformPlayStation2
ESRB RatingEveryone
Weight1 lbs.

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2 Star Rating  "Mediocre game, but a fatal flaw makes it hard to recommend . . ."2009-05-11
- Reviewed By sforsythnoe
After three PS1 appearances, several more on the GBA, a racing game, and a next-gen turn in WRATH OF CORTEX, it seemed about time to try varying things up a little for our favorite orange beast.

Twinsanity marks Crash's first adventure game in a fully 3-D world. While most of the levels still maintain the linear path, this game really does provide the first fully 3-D roaming experience, and the results are, well, mixed. For me personally, I had a hard time adjusting to the new look and feel. For starters, the crisp pixels of the past have been replaced with the polygonal approach, which results in everything looking a bit fatter and somehow "cheaper" like a Hannah Barbara cartoon seen next to a Looney Tunes original.

Thanks to the rotating camera, I found controlling the characters to be very frustrating when I had to hit some very specific marks, like bouncing up multiple rows of boxes to reach a special item, or running up a circular path trying to dodge obstacles under a tight time limit. The problem is the camera constantly shifts to a predetermined position, and while you are supposed to be able to control it, you very rarely can do so enough to get it where you need it to be. In the 2.5D games of the past, missing the mark was never an issue, but in full 3D with a wildly rotating camera, it's very hard to plan where you will be landing next. This led to ALOT of cheap deaths throughout. And you can forget being able to freelook to try to find any object that might be hiding just off screen.

The presentation of the gameplay was also an issue. In the past, you would select what order you wanted to face a set of five levels, then fight a boss, then move to a new level, with backtracking as simple as going to the main screen and reselecting a former level. Here, you move from one end of the island to another, encountering level sequences as you go, and backtracking becomes a HUGE chore! When you want to go back and find the game's hidden gems, you often have to traverse entire levels multiple times, just to get back to the area you want to explore.

And this is made all the more frustrating because of what I believe is the games single biggest flaw - the flaw which really lands it in "thumbs down" category for me. There is NO way to skip cut-scenes in this game. There are full-motion movies that can be skipped, but the in-game cut-scenes are non-skippable EVEN AFTER YOU'VE SAT THROUGH THEM ONCE BEFORE!! That means, when backtracking, you will keep having to sit through long cut-scenes over and over that become less amusing each time - EVEN WHEN YOU'VE BEATEN THAT PORTION OF THE GAME!

What's even worse is there were times when I would come across a difficult section or boss fight, and after each death, I would be sent back some ways and have to make my way back to the difficult section and AGAIN sit through that increasingly annoying cut-scene over and over again! This KILLS the rhythm of trying to figure out what you're doing wrong, because by the time you get back to the difficult spot, you've already forgotten what you tried before!

The forced cut-scenes not only serve to frustrate you, but also lengthen the game considerably - a game which is pretty short in the first place. Were it not for these repeated cut-scenes, you could probably work through the game in a day (though I suppose the same could be said of all the previous Crash games).

My final frustration was with the gems. They are hidden throughout the game, seven or eight per level, and the menu keeps track of what you have and haven't found, which is all nice. Most of them are easy to spot, but not always easy to get. They provide an incentive to revisit past levels - however, there is no real reward to finding them. In previous games, finding gems opened up new parts of previous levels to explore, but that is not the case here. All you get here is unlocked artwork in the menu (whoop-dee-doo) and finding all of them gives you an added ending, though I can't really recall what the added ending was, which should tell you how anti-climatic it was after bothering with all the revisiting of past levels and cut-scenes.

For all these faults, though, the game is not a total loss. When you are embroiled in the levels themselves, they can be quite fun. And this time out Crash offers several new gameplay styles revolving around controllable characters. Through a handful of levels, you will control both Crash and Cortex simultaneously, where combo moves are required to proceed. These sections were pulled off pretty well where they could have easily felt contrived. The animations of the characters can be visually hysterical, such as at the beginning when you are basically a ball made up of the two characters wrestling and punching each other as you roll past various obstacles. Later, you will be throwing Cortex to out-of-reach ledges to trigger door locks, or rolling him through pipes to access new areas, or using him as a surf-board to race down mountain slopes. And in what is perhaps the game's best new innovation, you will occasionally have to run ahead of Cortex as he's being chased by a bear or a swarm of bees and clear all obstacles out of his path. This happens twice, and I'd have loved for it to have happened several more times.

At other times, you will control Cortex alone in a third-party run-and-gun mini-game that felt very tacked-on. It was not very well fleshed out and was somewhat more difficult than fun. The same can be said for the wedged-in character of Nina Cortex, who you will control for one drawn-out level. She's a little more fun to play as, but again, her inclusion feels like a last-minute throw in.

The writing of the cut-scenes is pretty good - the story is indeed laugh-out-loud funny in parts - but again, they lose their charm quickly after sitting through them four-five-six times in a row.

All told, I did manage to enjoy the game, but only just barely. It's really a shadow of the fun of previous Crash entries, and it certainly pales in comparison to other recent platformers such as Ratchet and Clank, or the Mario franchise. I can only recommend that you rent it and give it a shot before committing to a purchase.
 
5 Star Rating  "great fun for kids"2008-12-07
- Reviewed By Anonymous
crash twinsanity is apsolutely addictive.i just coudnt stop playing once i started.Its a great adventure game and if your in to platforming like me youll absolutely adore it.during the game crash and cortex team up to defeat two evil twins.
 
5 Star Rating  "easiest and fastest buy ever!"2008-08-31
- Reviewed By User: A5ZDO6YEX321G
so, i've bought items online before on ebay and other stores like bestbuy and target but out of all the purchases i've made this was the fastest and cheapest way to go and i'm glad i did buy it, cause now there's one more place i can trust to buy from! thanks :)
 
4 Star Rating  "Great game for the price"2008-07-27
- Reviewed By yifanlu
The large open-roaming (although not that open) worlds are fun to play in. The game play is great, and you'll love the unique music in the background. I would suggest you click the 1-Click ordering button right now.
 
2 Star Rating  "RIDICULOUSLY Frustrating"2008-07-20
- Reviewed By User: A59N3XM3QYS8J
Man. I thought this would be interesting, Crash and Cortex both playable characters. I've been into Crash since Crash 2 came out when we got our PS1. Why is it wrong to continue having games like the first three? (Because it's not Naughty Dog, thanks kids.) I mean, it can't be THAT difficult to find new scenarios that don't involve some crazy shift in gameplay where your players don't even want to deal with it anymore.

This game was so frustrating I couldn't beat the first level. At one point, I had 10 lives and lost them all in one single area. The controls are difficult to maneuver since while fighting, Crash and Cortex go so fast that every 10 seconds you just hit a load of Nitro (which Aku Aku does not help with...)

All in all, this game was worth the 3 dollars I spent for it. Fun for about an hour until it got so frustrating I nearly pulled my hair out. I figure at 21 I should be able to beat the first level of a kid's game.

...apparently not.
 
4 Star Rating  "Man you people whine too much on amazon. JEEZ!"2008-06-12
- Reviewed By Anonymous
I just don't see why people just can't even appreciate such a nice game they can actually enjoy from the beginning. I mean yes they could have did a little better than this but I actually enjoyed this game & I thought it would suck but I had alot of fun playing it. It's a challenging game that can be challenging for adults too.
I haven't beat the game yet but hopefully I won't get to the end soon because the game is getting better and better. But I got to warn you sometimes these games can make you nauseus and you would have to stop playing it. I guess my only complaint are the 2 characters crash and nina cortex (dr. neo's neice) don't talk except Dr. neo cortex. and the clueless paths for after you beat the level where it just leads you back to the same level.

Overall I enjoyed this game and if you love silly action obstacle games then you will enjoy this alot without whining about it.
 
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