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Sunday, August 22, 2021

Videogame Review, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time for the Playstation 5 (PS5)

Videogame Review, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time for the Playstation 5 (PS5)


The graphics only look peachy.  For the most part, we’re dealing with a crash course of challenge.  Crash Bandicoot 4 becomes a system with levels of excitement.  In fact, you need to be very, very excited to beat the game completely.  Some gamers just can’t really get that excited.  For one thing, when I play this PS5 game, I must process a lot of information.  Just playing Crash Bandicoot 4 once is like playing dozens of Atari 5200 games.  It’s very challenging.  Maybe I care to enjoy this.  It depends on how focus rests on impact with logic, only reverse- the game demands a player to get very illogical with skills.  At least this game is easy on my eyes.  Of course, I’m a hardcore gamer for the Atari 5200.  That says something.  You can ignore the past to an extent.  You don’t have to play the Atari 5200 if you don’t want to.  But there’s a catch!  If you don’t really play old video games, Crash Bandicoot 4, even if it’s a “new game”, will make you pay the price for lack of experience.  I believe Crash Bandicoot 4 is a very cheap game for the high quality gameplay.  A Playstation 5 videogame console; however, can be tricky to buy.  We were all impacted by the epidemic last year.  From the looks of things, more people got to stay at home more often; this increases nostalgia, improves family, and extends close contact with video games.  Hey!  It’s not ALL a bad thing!  Keep in mind that Crash Bandicoot 4 is a great fantasy game.  It’s not real.  For example, observe the characters with jeans on.  How could these characters perform adventures while wearing pants real tight on their bodies?  In reality, if you were jumping around, grabbing ledges, and ducking and spinning hundreds of times in 3 minutes, your jeans would just simply break apart and tear to pieces.  You must believe when I tell you this.  Crash 4 isn’t realistic.  By any means, the PS5 classic demands attention for means of crazy attitude upon sections of difficulty.  My trophies have a well-done display of victory and history of achievements.  That says something.  When playing Crash Bandicoot 4, you will need to pay attention to colors, shapes, and sizes and become a fool for idiotic disorder.  Ice skating is a great improvement by PS5 standards.  You won’t see bugs and errors in the game; however, you will deal with questionable methods of conflict.  The Atari 5200 is an “old” video game console from the past and I mention this to give comparison between graphics and visuals with “old” and “new”.  If it’s a circle on an “old” game, it’s a circle on a “new” game.  The circle remains the same.  You need to land on platforms by paying attention to the “circle” below your character’s feet.  Technically speaking, Crash Bandicoot 4 is like Missile Command, Pitfall, and Moon Patrol put together.  You can sense what I mean by just looking at the names of those previous 3 games mentioned for the Atari 5200.  What does this mean?  It means, you must pay attention… close attention!  The game will probably be harder than it looks depending on your viewpoint of entertainment and privacy at home.  Privacy itself can be a source of nostalgia when you consider everything done in the “privacy” of your own home.  Without privacy, there would be no home.  Crash Bandicoot 4 does test my skills with efficiency of comfort and stimulating progress.  The PS5 game is more like a symbol than a reality; and, from getting into personal history for challenges ahead, the fantasy can extend will-power as it should for a galaxy in war.  Remember: the past is necessary for your home or you will be homeless.




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