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title: "Crash Bandicoot NSane Trilogy (Xbox One)"
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# 100+ levels of nostalgic gameplay 3 full remastered games 4K HDR graphics upgrade Crash Bandicoot NSane Trilogy (Xbox One)

**Brand:** activision
**Price:** HK$551
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Relive the rush, smash the crates, and own the nostalgia! 🎮

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Crash Bandicoot NSane Trilogy (Xbox One) by activision
- **How much does it cost?** HK$551 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hk](https://www.desertcart.hk/products/65475385-crash-bandicoot-nsane-trilogy-xbox-one)

## Best For

- activision enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted activision brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Play Your Way:** Switch between Crash and Coco for fresh gameplay perspectives and added fun.
- • **Visuals That Pop:** Dive into stunning 4K HDR graphics and vibrant new animations that bring Crash’s world to life like never before.
- • **Triple the Adventure:** Experience all three iconic Crash Bandicoot games in one epic remastered collection.
- • **Endless Replayability:** Over 100 levels, new challenges, and achievements keep you coming back for more Wumpa fruit and gems.
- • **Nostalgia Meets Innovation:** Classic gameplay with modern tweaks and remastered music for a perfect blend of old-school charm and new-school polish.

## Overview

Crash Bandicoot NSane Trilogy for Xbox One bundles three fully remastered classic platformers with over 100 levels, enhanced 4K HDR graphics, and reimagined music. Featuring both Crash and Coco as playable characters, this collection delivers challenging gameplay with modern polish, new animations, and achievements that reignite the beloved franchise for both longtime fans and new players.

## Description

Includes: Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Crash Bandicoot Warped DVD ROM

Review: A welcome trip down memory lane... - It’s 1998, it’s Christmas morning, unsurprisingly it’s not snowing. My brother and I dash downstairs at some ungodly hour to find a massive box containing a 14” CRT TV, a smaller one with a Sony PlayStation inside, and an even smaller one revealing a game featuring an orange, wild-eyed animal bursting from the cover. No prizes for guessing what it was. From what I remember, our family didn’t see much of us that day as we smashed boxes and collected Wumpa fruit, having a great time. Fast-forwarding twenty years, I’ve revisited the original Crash trilogy many times, so when a remake was announced I was all about it. Since I’m an Xbox user I had an extra year to wait, but when release rolled round, I’m not ashamed to admit that 27 year old me asked for The N-Sane Trilogy for his birthday. Now, perhaps all those years later, taking the wrapping off a Crash game doesn’t have the same effect as tearing one open when you’re 8, but I was happy none the less. Crash holds a lot of nostalgia for me, so returning to the shores of N. Sanity Beach and beyond in glorious 4K HDR was an absolute pleasure. Crash has fur! The beach has real looking sand! The gameplay remains mostly as it was back on PS1, with (already well documented) adjustments to make the three games consistent. That doesn’t mean that the games are any less frustrating at times, or conversely any less sweet when you finally nail that level with all the boxes smashed and gems in hand. (Update: I’ve played through the first game now, and the gameplay feels familiar, yet new and challenging at the same time due to the tweaks made; that’s by no means a criticism, I’ve enjoyed it all the more for it.) As before, although the games are challenging, the learning curve is not too steep; the latter two games introduce new moves to allow for a greater range of level traversal and, in Warped, power-ups that modify gameplay - meaning that a level doesn’t need to be tackled the same way each run through. The recomposed music is just as good, if not better in places, as the original soundtrack too. The addition of achievements only adds to the replayability and desire to strive for that 100% completion. Being able to play each game as Coco also gives an excuse to run through the game again - frankly any excuse to do so is good enough for me! After years of increasingly lacklustre releases to the Crash franchise, The N-Sane Trilogy has come at the right time to reignite interest in the orange marsupial for nostalgia hungry gamers and win the hearts of new ones. I’ve not yet completed the games, but from what I’ve played I’m satisfied and would most definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to fill a bandicoot sized hole in their modern gaming life. Now the wait is on for the Spyro remake in November, and to continue crossing fingers for a remake of Crash Team Racing and new Bandicoot titles.
Review: A "smashing blast from the past" - Crash Bandicoot has always been a fun and challenging platformer series. With all three classic crash games being combined into one disc to create a fantastic remaster. The graphics are beautiful and the remastered music adds a new twist to what one may remember, whilst each level is crafted with enough challenge to keep you on your toes. There have been no bugs present from my entire playthrough of all three games. It is truly amusing for myself as a fan to return to this, providing me with nostalgia of my childhood, and I imagine the same for those returning to this game - there are even new challenges added which was a welcome surprise. I recommend this game to anyone whether it be new or old to this game, as it is a really enjoyable title. Pros: Great graphics Challenging yet fair gameplay, introducing new things all the time No bugs had been found (personally) An array of fun characters voiced brilliantly Beautifully remastered music that is quite catchy Cons: I honestly couldn't find any, this game is great.

## Features

- Your favorite marsupial, Crash Bandicoot, is back and he’s enhanced, entranced & ready-to-dance! now you can experience crash bandicoot like never before in fully-remastered HD graphical glory
- All the gameplay remains the same as before, however it packs a punch with the HD graphics and quirky additions. Crash the crates and collect every Gem you can in Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortext Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped
- Relive all your favourite Crash moments in their fully-remastered graphical glory and get ready to put some UMPH in your WUMP!
- 3 Full Games, 100+ Levels & 2 Playable Characters
- Experience N. Tense Platforming, Epic Challenges & Adventures
- Stunning New Animations & Graphics

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07BBJGPXG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 675 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 14 in Xbox One Games |
| Country of origin  | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,533) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 88196EN |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 19 x 13.5 x 3 cm; 16 g |
| Rated  | Ages 7 & Over |
| Release date  | 29 Jun. 2018 |

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A welcome trip down memory lane...
*by S***O on 24 September 2018*

It’s 1998, it’s Christmas morning, unsurprisingly it’s not snowing. My brother and I dash downstairs at some ungodly hour to find a massive box containing a 14” CRT TV, a smaller one with a Sony PlayStation inside, and an even smaller one revealing a game featuring an orange, wild-eyed animal bursting from the cover. No prizes for guessing what it was. From what I remember, our family didn’t see much of us that day as we smashed boxes and collected Wumpa fruit, having a great time. Fast-forwarding twenty years, I’ve revisited the original Crash trilogy many times, so when a remake was announced I was all about it. Since I’m an Xbox user I had an extra year to wait, but when release rolled round, I’m not ashamed to admit that 27 year old me asked for The N-Sane Trilogy for his birthday. Now, perhaps all those years later, taking the wrapping off a Crash game doesn’t have the same effect as tearing one open when you’re 8, but I was happy none the less. Crash holds a lot of nostalgia for me, so returning to the shores of N. Sanity Beach and beyond in glorious 4K HDR was an absolute pleasure. Crash has fur! The beach has real looking sand! The gameplay remains mostly as it was back on PS1, with (already well documented) adjustments to make the three games consistent. That doesn’t mean that the games are any less frustrating at times, or conversely any less sweet when you finally nail that level with all the boxes smashed and gems in hand. (Update: I’ve played through the first game now, and the gameplay feels familiar, yet new and challenging at the same time due to the tweaks made; that’s by no means a criticism, I’ve enjoyed it all the more for it.) As before, although the games are challenging, the learning curve is not too steep; the latter two games introduce new moves to allow for a greater range of level traversal and, in Warped, power-ups that modify gameplay - meaning that a level doesn’t need to be tackled the same way each run through. The recomposed music is just as good, if not better in places, as the original soundtrack too. The addition of achievements only adds to the replayability and desire to strive for that 100% completion. Being able to play each game as Coco also gives an excuse to run through the game again - frankly any excuse to do so is good enough for me! After years of increasingly lacklustre releases to the Crash franchise, The N-Sane Trilogy has come at the right time to reignite interest in the orange marsupial for nostalgia hungry gamers and win the hearts of new ones. I’ve not yet completed the games, but from what I’ve played I’m satisfied and would most definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to fill a bandicoot sized hole in their modern gaming life. Now the wait is on for the Spyro remake in November, and to continue crossing fingers for a remake of Crash Team Racing and new Bandicoot titles.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A "smashing blast from the past"
*by J***Y on 16 August 2018*

Crash Bandicoot has always been a fun and challenging platformer series. With all three classic crash games being combined into one disc to create a fantastic remaster. The graphics are beautiful and the remastered music adds a new twist to what one may remember, whilst each level is crafted with enough challenge to keep you on your toes. There have been no bugs present from my entire playthrough of all three games. It is truly amusing for myself as a fan to return to this, providing me with nostalgia of my childhood, and I imagine the same for those returning to this game - there are even new challenges added which was a welcome surprise. I recommend this game to anyone whether it be new or old to this game, as it is a really enjoyable title. Pros: Great graphics Challenging yet fair gameplay, introducing new things all the time No bugs had been found (personally) An array of fun characters voiced brilliantly Beautifully remastered music that is quite catchy Cons: I honestly couldn't find any, this game is great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ For the most part a smashing time
*by J***L on 19 September 2018*

After a long wait Xbox One and Nintendo Switch owners can finally get their fix of Crash Bandicoot where the collection comes with Crash 1, 2 and 3. I remember the original vividly on the PlayStation as many do, and have finally managed to complete it all these years later! Is this collection up to the mark? Or is it of the shoddy variety? The pick of the collection is Crash Bandicoot which is meted towards stricter platforming rather than arcadey zaniness, as the latter two are. The third title probably produces some of the more interesting environments but they are also prone to repetition with subtle enhancements and 3 is also stuffed with more vehicle levels which are notably shorter which factored in to my first run through Crash 3 Warped being around 3 hours shorter in total at just over four hours. There aren't a plethora of platformers on Xbox, or good ones anyway, so this helps Crash shine all the more. As with most platformers this is a tough game at times to the point of wanting to throw your controller at the wall but Crash has a difficulty that is at least somewhat dynamic in terms of power ups or health boosts where you may be faltering repeatedly during gameplay. In addition to the levels which is boasting over 100, there are plenty relics and gems to collect for completionists out there. It is of course debatable as to whether many of us will want to put ourselves through this with the immense frustration that the gameplay can cause but it is mostly fair. There's no online play but that's not at all expected and in terms of a story it's not really all that involved but you have to remember that these are old games built on older technology that could not support drawn out cutscenes. Crash 3 has most of a story of the three but there's not much difference between them where story was never really a focal point of the genre. ---Summary--- (Scored out of 10) Graphics 10 - It really does look fantastic although a 'Halo option' to switch between new and old graphics would have been nice. I can see the argument that the new graphics take some character or ruggedness out of the game but you can't really fault it for quality. Sound 7 - There isn't really much here and the soundtrack is just okay. It's fine though overall. Gameplay 8 - Typical platforming fare that can be really quite hard in places. It's a decent challenge, that's for sure but it's not Cuphead level of frustration. Lifespan 7 - The three games took me around 20 hours in one playthrough and then there are collectibles to go back and get. It's great value with three games in one essentially and plenty to do. Crash Bandicoot N-Sane Trilogy pays a great tribute to a classic. I probably remember it more fondly than when I played through this collection because there are much better platformers out there but I can't really knock this too much either with you getting three games where one is better than the other two, but it's still a worthy title in your collection for the nostalgia like me - or if you're someone who enjoys platformers. As long as you're not expecting anything revolutionary in what is just a straight remaster you will likely not be disappointed.

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