They also seem to be in contact with some of the original developers.
Traveller’s Tales Crash: Twinsanity arguably isn’t the most beloved entry in the Crash Bandicoot series.
The adventure platformer, which saw Crash forming an unlikely alliance with his evil nemesis Neo Cortex, to take down a pair of outer-dimensional parrots, earned itself somewhat average to mixed reviews back when it originally launched on PS2 and Xbox in 2004, with critics complaining about its “dodgy camera“, “slippery platforming“, and lack of innovation.
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They also seem to be in contact with some of the original developers.
Traveller’s Tales Crash: Twinsanity arguably isn’t the most beloved entry in the Crash Bandicoot series.
The adventure platformer, which saw Crash forming an unlikely alliance with his evil nemesis Neo Cortex, to take down a pair of outer-dimensional parrots, earned itself somewhat average to mixed reviews back when it originally launched on PS2 and Xbox in 2004, with critics complaining about its “dodgy camera“, “slippery platforming“, and lack of innovation.
Read the full article on timeextension.com