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Crash Bandicoot According to Greenman


On 02/17/2014 at 03:13 AM by Casey Curran

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Linked to Article Series: Blog a Day (BaD) 2014

There are three things I noticed I tend to like a lot more than the average gamer: Bioware, Pokemon, and Crash Bandicoot. And while the first two get their critical praise, remain relevant and receive high sales, Crash has been mostly irrelevant for a little over the past ten years. But you know what? I still fucking love this guy.

While many of you on here had Mario or Sonic be the mascot that defined your early gaming years, mine was Crash. I did not have my own gaming system other than a Gameboy until I got an Xbox in 2004, so my gaming was mostly what I played when at someone else's house. Often passing the controller every time we died, just having a blast. And before school every day, I'd go with my sister to her friend's house where for a half an hour each day, we'd play Crash Bandicoot.

Crash was my first foray into 3D games and it blew my mind. It reminded me a lot about Donkey Kong Country, but a lot more impressive. I never liked how plastic everything in DKC looked and how despite that things looked 3D like Toy Story, you were still just moving left to right. Ever since I first saw my cousin play A Link to the Past, I'd always wanted something like that, but you see behind the character instead of above them. 

Crash gave me everything I hoped from it. Enemies were always in plain view, yet still had their own movement and attack patterns which I loved. The game was having you not just dodge what was in front of you, but make different obstacles on the right and left side. Then there were levels like boar riding levels and ones where a boulder would chase you that just felt like something new and unseen. Even Crash and the bosses looked a lot more animated and fun than anything I saw from the SNES or Genesis. 

One thing I do remember though was how I played Mario 64 soon after and it really blew my mind. I wasn't just moving in a straight path, I could go wherever I want. True freedom. I wanted to play Mario 64 more than Crash at first as a kid even though I was stuck with Crash more often.

Nowadays though, I appreciate all three of the PS1 Crash games a lot more. Mario 64 shows its age a lot more, I spend a large part of that game fighting the controls, the platforming is very basic, and I can never hope to find land on a ledge that isn't at least four times the width of Mario. With Crash, however, I can land on super thin platforms and the game offers some really tough platforming. Beating this game feels like an accomplishment. Hell, the game even holds up graphically a lot better than Mario. Crash and all the villains look great while there's just something off to Mario, Bowser, and Goombas in Mario 64.

The game isn't perfect however. The controls, while better than Mario 64, do still feel a little too imprecise, especially when I'm so used to the way 2 and Warped feel. There's also a lot less variety than the other games as well. Until the last world, everything has an either island or an ancient Latin American theme to it, with the exception of the bridge levels. The lab levels by this time are less a welcome change of pace and more a godsend.

The level design is not as creative as the later games either. I can forgive it because this game was just laying the groundwork, but it does make the game less fun to go back to. It's more about creating new ideas without letting them realize their full potential. But the bridge, boar, and boulder levels are creative enough ideas to make up for these and add some much needed variety to the level design. 

So while Crash Bandicoot is still one of my favorite games, I do realize that most of it is based on nostalgia. The game is mostly good, but not great even if it holds up a lot better than your average 3D game from the 90's. It's worth a try if platformers are one of your favorite genres, but if not, then I'd recommend skipping it for the sequels.


 

Comments

jgusw

02/17/2014 at 04:43 AM

I never really played any of the Crash Bandicoot games.  I'd probably enjoy them.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:38 PM

2 and 3 are well worth your time if you have a copy or find them on sale on PSN.

Cary Woodham

02/17/2014 at 05:31 AM

I never really liked the Crash Bandicoot games.  When I first played them, I thought to myself, "THIS is what Sony is using to compete with Mario 64?!?"  I thought the same thing with SEGA and NiGHTS.  Only Crash game I liked was Crash Team Racing.  One of the few kart racers to be as good as Mario Kart.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:40 PM
Crash 1 definitely wasn't as good as Mario 64 at the time, but I think it's held up much better. I have a hard time going back to Mario 64 now, can't say the same for Crash.

Aboboisdaman

02/17/2014 at 05:55 AM

I haven't played the first Crash Bandicoot in a long time. I remember it being hard as hell at some parts. I love those early Crash games though. Especially Warped and CTR. Give me that over Mario Kart any day.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:41 PM

CTR really was so much better than Mario Kart.

Homelessrook

02/17/2014 at 08:33 AM

I would like to see a new, well done, crash game on the Vita.

TheMart22

02/17/2014 at 09:18 AM

The PS1 Crash Bandicoot games are great. Like you mention, Crash was my first foray into 3D gaming and my first favourite gaming franchise. I'm somewhat excited to hear if the rumors of a new Crash game are true but whatever the case, i'll keep my expectations down. I didn't care so much for what I played of the Crash games on PS2

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:41 PM

I'll get into the PS2 Crash's in due time, as well as the GBA ones.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/17/2014 at 12:06 PM

Speaking of Mario 64, that wasn't my first foray into 3D gaming, either. Technically, I think the original Star Fox for SNES was the first "3D" game to blow my mind as a kid ... it hasn't aged well at all graphically, but it's the nostalgia factor.

I wish I played Crash games, but my brother was a bit older when he got his PSX and wasn't really interested in renting or buying them. I remember the ads being pretty good, though.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:42 PM

Those ads were pretty damn funny.

mothman

02/17/2014 at 04:27 PM

I really enjoyed the first 3 Crash games and CTR. Why has it been so hard to make another one that's actually good?

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:43 PM

Because they don't treat it with respect. I'll get into that especially with Twinsanity.

C.S.3590SquadLeader

02/17/2014 at 07:18 PM

Never played a Crash game, but from what I've seen I'd like to.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:43 PM

If you have a PS3 or PSP, they're dirt cheap on there.

TripOpt55

02/18/2014 at 04:11 AM

This certainly didn't age as well as the next two, but it was fun and you can see the bones of what made those others so great in here too.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:44 PM

Pretty much my thoughts on the game. I enjoy the original, but give me 2 and 3 any day.

goaztecs

02/18/2014 at 01:10 PM

I really didn't appreciate Crash much during the Original Playstation's hayday, but I started to enjoy the games when I was buying up a bunch of Playstation games. They're a lot of fun, and I do like the behind the back perspective. 

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:46 PM

Crash definitely has stood the test of time better than most PS1 games.

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 01:59 PM

Dude, Crash Bandicoot was a huge part of how I got into the PlayStation in the first place.  That, and Ridge Racer.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:46 PM

For me it was Crash and Croc.

Ranger1

02/18/2014 at 02:58 PM

I gotta try these games sometime. I love CTR, but that was the only Crash game I played on the PS1.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 07:47 PM

They're only $6 each on PSN. 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

02/18/2014 at 08:21 PM

Dear god I miss Crash...

NSonic79

04/04/2014 at 02:00 PM

I have to admit that I didn't give crash a fair chance when I tried it on the PS long ago. My wife loves the games as one of her favoriates along with DKC. It makes me hope that during Playstation Home's "Quest for greatness" meta game they'll give away free DL codes for a Crash game.

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