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Ninpanda said:
Carl2291 said:
Heat said:

48. Crash Twinsanity (PS2) - I know what you're thinking and I wouldn't blame you now if you thought I knew nothing about games. But this non-Naughty Dog Crash Bandicoot effort actually surprised me. The gameplay was as sharp as the first three Crash games, the graphics were good and the story was half decent for a Crash game - it was kind of epic in a weird sort of way. The fact that Cortex and Crash had to work along side eachother gave the game charm and the result was hilarious. It put them both in exciting situation that you would have never expected Crash to be in from the series' first three games, and this created exciting (although sometimes frustrating) gameplay. Damn whatever the cristics said about this, if you don't believe me that this is a very good platformer then try it out for yourself, you may just be surprised that it's not just an average cash-in of the good Crash name.   8.4/10


I absolutely LOVED that game!

It had some excellent music too!

 

(Hey kids, it's time for Ninpanda's useless knowledge. Yay...)

Anyhow, did ya know, that all of the music in Crash Twinsanity was done a cappella? It's quite impressive, that they can create something like this, using just their own voices, even if most of it is probably electronically enhanced...

Also, I liked Twinsanity as well. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say, that it's the best Crash Bandicoot game NOT made by Naughty Dog. (Which isn't really saying much, but it's still good fun nonetheless.)

Wow, and I thought I'd be the only one here to play that game, let alone like it! I'm sooo glad at least two people agree with me! I agree that it was the best crash not made by Naughty Dog, and I'd actually go on to say that it's the 3rd best in the whole series (behind the two that are coming up on my list).

I actually forgot about the music, yeah it was really impressive, although sometimes got annoying when you had to restart a checkpoint a million times because the game was actually really challenging at times.