PC Games

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (Key) PC Game

From the day Activision announced that one of our favorite games from the now-historic PS1 would be re-released as a remaster, many surely lost sleep from anticipation!

The N.Sane Trilogy brings back...

From the day Activision announced that one of our favorite games from the now-historic PS1 would be re-released as a remaster, many surely lost sleep from anticipation!

The N.Sane Trilogy brings back to life the first adventures of our beloved marsupial hero with extra features! The story of Crash is known to all of us, but let's briefly go over the plot:...

See full description See full description
  • Item 3D Platformer, Action
  • Release Date 30/06/2018
  • Age Rating (PEGI) 7
  • See all
The product is not available for shipping to the selected country.

Description

Description

From the day Activision announced that one of our favorite games from the now-historic PS1 would be re-released as a remaster, many surely lost sleep from anticipation!

The N.Sane Trilogy brings back to life the first adventures of our beloved marsupial hero with extra features! The story of Crash is known to all of us, but let's briefly go over the plot: The cunning scientist Dr. Neo seeks the help of Crash Bandicoot to save the world... or so he claims! Quickly, our hero realizes the devilish plan of the sly scientist, who wants to conquer the world and fill it with genetically modified animals that will be his minions!

Relive the excitement level by level, jump by jump, spin by spin, and stop Dr. Neo from achieving his evil plan! Collect as many apples as you can, break the crates, and once again experience carefree moments from our childhood!

Manufacturer

See full description

Specifications

Specifications

Genre
3D Platformer, Action
Release Date
2018
Release date
30/06/2018
Age Rating (PEGI)
7
New Release
No
Version
Standard
Software Format
Key

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

See all specifications

Reviews (3)

Reviews

  1. 3
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Graphics
  • Gameplay
  • Multiplayer
  • Single Player
  • Sound
  • Value for money
  • Longevity
  • System requirements
  • PrimusSpectrum
    5
    9 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Unbelievable game. When it says remake, it means it in every sense: new graphics and character design, re-recorded soundtrack, and some extra levels. Overall, as a big fan of Crash (I still have Crash 3 on the PS1), I didn't expect it to be **this** good when the game was announced, but I was thrilled when I played it. Almost everything is exactly as I remembered it, with clear improvements, and of course, I enjoyed it 100%. The only "negative" thing I found is that it might take some time to get used to the controls, because they are not exactly the same as on the PS1 (this is mainly for the depth, which may not be accurately represented in some levels, resulting in wrong moves), but after 2 hours, it's not a problem anymore.
    P.S.: For an extra dose of nostalgia, try playing it with a controller, as the feeling is clearly better.
    Edit: There are many people who say it's difficult (and indeed, the levels in Crash 1 are quite demanding), but I believe this also makes it quite interesting as it adds replay value. Personally, I would be disappointed if I bought a game for 30€ and finished it in one or two days

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • Longevity
    • System requirements
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Multiplayer
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • System requirements
    • Value for money
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Multiplayer
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • System requirements
    • Value for money
  • Unbelievable game. When it says remake, it means it in every sense: new graphics and character design, re-recorded soundtrack, and some extra levels. Overall, as a big fan of Crash (I still have Crash 3 on the PS1), I didn't expect it to be **this** good when the game was announced, but I was thrilled when I played it. Almost everything is exactly as I remembered it, with clear improvements, and of course, I enjoyed it 100%. The only "negative" thing I found is that it might take some time to get used to the controls, because they are not exactly the same as on the PS1 (this is mainly for the depth, which may not be accurately represented in some levels, resulting in wrong moves), but after 2 hours, it's not a problem anymore.
    P.S.: For an extra dose of nostalgia, try playing it with a controller, as the feeling is clearly better.
    Edit: There are many people who say it's difficult (and indeed, the levels in Crash 1 are quite demanding), but I believe this also makes it quite interesting as it adds replay value. Personally, I would be disappointed if I bought a game for 30€ and finished it in one or two days

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
  • 0
  • 1
  • See all

Description & Specifications

From the day Activision announced that one of our favorite games from the now-historic PS1 would be re-released as a remaster, many surely lost sleep from anticipation!

The N.Sane Trilogy brings back to life the first adventures of our beloved marsupial hero with extra features! The story of Crash is known to all of us, but let's briefly go over the plot: The cunning scientist Dr. Neo seeks the help of Crash Bandicoot to save the world... or so he claims! Quickly, our hero realizes the devilish plan of the sly scientist, who wants to conquer the world and fill it with genetically modified animals that will be his minions!

Relive the excitement level by level, jump by jump, spin by spin, and stop Dr. Neo from achieving his evil plan! Collect as many apples as you can, break the crates, and once again experience carefree moments from our childhood!

Manufacturer

Genre
3D Platformer, Action
Release Date
2018
Release date
30/06/2018
Age Rating (PEGI)
7
New Release
No
Version
Standard
Software Format
Key

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 3
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Graphics
  • Gameplay
  • Multiplayer
  • Single Player
  • Sound
  • Value for money
  • Longevity
  • System requirements
  • PrimusSpectrum
    5
    9 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Unbelievable game. When it says remake, it means it in every sense: new graphics and character design, re-recorded soundtrack, and some extra levels. Overall, as a big fan of Crash (I still have Crash 3 on the PS1), I didn't expect it to be **this** good when the game was announced, but I was thrilled when I played it. Almost everything is exactly as I remembered it, with clear improvements, and of course, I enjoyed it 100%. The only "negative" thing I found is that it might take some time to get used to the controls, because they are not exactly the same as on the PS1 (this is mainly for the depth, which may not be accurately represented in some levels, resulting in wrong moves), but after 2 hours, it's not a problem anymore.
    P.S.: For an extra dose of nostalgia, try playing it with a controller, as the feeling is clearly better.
    Edit: There are many people who say it's difficult (and indeed, the levels in Crash 1 are quite demanding), but I believe this also makes it quite interesting as it adds replay value. Personally, I would be disappointed if I bought a game for 30€ and finished it in one or two days

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money
    • Longevity
    • System requirements
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Multiplayer
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • System requirements
    • Value for money
    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Multiplayer
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • System requirements
    • Value for money
  • Unbelievable game. When it says remake, it means it in every sense: new graphics and character design, re-recorded soundtrack, and some extra levels. Overall, as a big fan of Crash (I still have Crash 3 on the PS1), I didn't expect it to be **this** good when the game was announced, but I was thrilled when I played it. Almost everything is exactly as I remembered it, with clear improvements, and of course, I enjoyed it 100%. The only "negative" thing I found is that it might take some time to get used to the controls, because they are not exactly the same as on the PS1 (this is mainly for the depth, which may not be accurately represented in some levels, resulting in wrong moves), but after 2 hours, it's not a problem anymore.
    P.S.: For an extra dose of nostalgia, try playing it with a controller, as the feeling is clearly better.
    Edit: There are many people who say it's difficult (and indeed, the levels in Crash 1 are quite demanding), but I believe this also makes it quite interesting as it adds replay value. Personally, I would be disappointed if I bought a game for 30€ and finished it in one or two days

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
  • 0
  • 1
  • See all