Crash Bandicoot is on PC. I’ve played it and yet I still can’t fully comprehend it, like a color that shouldn’t exist, or some sort of uncanny valley android. It’s been over 20 years since I first played Crash Bandicoot, and in all that time it’s been a tentpole PlayStation series. Hell at one point in the ’90s, the titular Bandicoot was the PlayStation’s mascot, its answer to Mario.
And now it’s on PC. Even weirder? That’s the best way to play it, these days.
Crash into me
You can thank/blame the long, slow march of hardware—and for once I’m not talking about graphics cards. That’s usually the reason I’d recommend a PC over a console, and Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy certainly looks great. The N Sane Trilogy is one hell of a remake, perhaps the bar by which they should be judged. Gone are the old polygonal graphics, replaced with something that looks like it could’ve released for the first time in 2018. Pretty astonishing, given the 22 years in between.
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