The trilogy’s middle installment is revealed.
So far, we have mostly seen the first game in the trilogy that will be available in the N. Sane Trilogy, but thankfully, Activision and Vicarious Visions have jumped from one to two. They have shown off Cortex Strikes Back’s Hang Eight level’s modernized version. It’s not a regular platformer level per se, but the box breaking marsupial does have his moments on two legs here and there. The balance between the music and the sound effects doesn’t seem to be implemented yet, and we will also have to get used to the new sound effects.
If the devs continue to keep going at this rate, we will end up seeing some gameplay of Warped, the third game in the trilogy, around the end of April. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy arrives on June 30 on PlayStation 4, with the chance of other platforms receiving the game later – Sony isn’t the publisher of the game.
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