Oct 8, 2007
Crash Bandicoot has been around long enough now that he needs a gimmick to capture our attention. In Crash of the Titans, he has one: he can take control of other animals! It's a simple concept with solid execution that definitely would place Crash's latest adventure among portable gaming's finest if only it weren't so short.
The game features six beautifully-rendered worlds, most with two primary action stages that last around 10 or 15 minutes apiece. As you jump and bash your ...
Three bright ideas that give Crash of the Titans a boost
Jul 26, 2007
Crash of the Titans, developer Radical tells us, "is not a kid's game." We might have to disagree. After all, Crash has always been a kiddie-friendly, non-edgy platform hero, and within two seconds of our latest viewing of the game Crash blew off a fart, seemingly for his own amusement. All right, so maybe we sniggered just a bit. But it's hardly award-winning comedy gold, is it?
What we think Radical really means is that Crash of the Titans "isn't just another brainless platforming game." And ...
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The bandicoot returns for another go at Mario's crown
Apr 20, 2007
We're going to be completely honest about this. When we saw the name Crash of the Titans on publisher Sierra's list of upcoming titles, our first thought was of a monster truck car combat game where all the oil-gulping vehicles are named after Greek gods. Upon realizing the emphasis was on crash and not titans, our entire mood slipped a little. The guy's not had much luck lately (though arguably better than Sonic's), but after spending a little time with his latest run-and-jumper, it's fair to ...
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ESRB Rating
Crash of the Titans is rated: Everyone 10+
Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Mild Language