Crash 4: It’s About Time For Xbox One – Xbox X

Brand:  activision
  • New abilities
  • More playable characters
  • Alternate Dimensions
  • Ridonkulous bosses
  • Same awesome sauce

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Updated Xbox Series X Review (by Fraser Gilbert): It hasn’t even been six months since Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time first launched for Xbox One, and the game has already received an updated version for Xbox Series X and S. We’ve checked out the Xbox Series X version, and while it already played really well through backwards compatibility, the new update definitely makes a big difference to the quality of the visuals, which previously looked a little blurry at times.

Cutscenes now look fantastic on Microsoft’s most powerful console, but we’re actually the most impressed with the changes to gameplay and UI elements, which really benefit from that boost to 4K. The frame rate is now a near-locked 4K, 60FPS on Xbox Series X (and 1080p, 60FPS on Xbox Series S), with just occasional, split-second blips.

Ultimately, we were already very big fans of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time on Xbox One, and the game takes things to another level on Xbox Series X. It seems to perform far smoother than it does on an actual Xbox One X (no surprises there!), and the visuals have been improved to a fairly significant degree. As for what to expect from the game itself? You can check out our original review of the Xbox One X version from back in October down below.

Original Xbox One X Review (by PJ O’ Reilly): Crash Bandicoot. Was he ever really that great? Did those old games that make up the original trilogy – the less said about other entries in the franchise the better – really warrant the level of hype and excitement that resulted from the announcement of 2018’s N. Sane revamp? Whichever side of the fence you happen to fall on, one thing is undeniable; even with the fancy new lick of HD paint, tweaks, nips and tucks afforded by the recent remastered re-releases, even with the biggest, thickest pair of rose-tinted glasses you could attach to your face, this was a series that was absolutely beginning to really show its age and feel like the product of a bygone era.

Of course, none of this mattered to long-term fans and, with the remastered trilogy proving so hugely popular, a further entry in the series was always likely to happen. Thankfully, the tricky prospect of creating this brand new adventure for the beloved eastern barred bandicoot – one that could remain faithful to those very particular old-school roots while managing to thoroughly modernizing every aspect of the core gameplay and mechanics – has been handled superbly well by developer Toys for Bob. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, it turns out, is not just the mad marsupial’s finest hour, it’s also one of the very best platformers we’ve played in quite some time. What’s here successfully takes the core concepts and mechanics of the original games and rebuilds, refines and embellishes them, resulting in a consistently entertaining and hugely imaginative platformer that fans of the franchise are sure to get into a proper spin over.

A direct follow-up to the events of Crash Bandicoot: Warped, this brand new adventure sees Crash and his sister Coco flung through a multiverse of delightfully colourful dimensions as they face off against their age-old nemesis Doctor Neo Cortex using the power of four Quantum Masks which enable them to phase-shift their surroundings, mess with the laws of gravity, harness dark energy and slow down time. These new powers sit alongside a bevvy of new moves that see our heroes gain the ability to parkour across walls, rope swing, ride rails and more, and give the gameplay a level of variety we’ve not yet seen in the series.

Speaking of variety, the multiverse conceit of the narrative here ensures that Toys for Bob has been able to get properly creative in terms of level design. There’s nowhere our plucky heroes can’t end up next, and as a result you’ll find yourself blasting through jungles, hazardous wastelands, pirate coves, swampy bayous, dinosaur-infested islands and much more besides. Stages here move along at a frenetically fast pace, switching and jumping constantly between that classic Crash 3D viewpoint, tricky 2D sections of pure old-school platforming action, bombastic chase sequences that see you in run in a blind panic towards the screen, slick on-rails and vehicular sections and some excellent boss battles. It’s all pretty breathless stuff, constantly entertaining and stuffed to bursting point with secrets, collectibles and alternate ways in which to play.

Crash 4: It's About Time For Xbox One - Xbox X Specification

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Language ‏ English
Rated Everyone 10+
ManufacturerActivision
Realease Date June 22, 2020
Dimensions 6,9 × 5,4 × 0,6 mm

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