|
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure for Game Boy AdvanceIt's hard to believe the world's favorite animated bandicoot (okay, so he doesn't have much competition) has been around...
Read More
It's hard to believe the world's favorite animated bandicoot (okay, so he doesn't have much competition) has been around long enough to see his fifth game. What's even more impressive is the fact that the graphics and gameplay in this GBA installment trump the original version that appeared on full-sized consoles. In this chapter, Dr. Cortex has constructed a weapon that has the ability to shrink the planet down to the size of a softball. Now, a miniaturized Crash must figure out how to return himself and his globe to standard size. Boasting more than 10 hours of total gameplay, CRASH BANDICOOT: The Huge Adventure packs in an amazing 20 levels, spanning six various locations. Although it's still not possible to achieve true 3D graphics on a handheld system, CRASH comes closer than anyone to date, using perspective to create the illusion of a third dimension. Packed with goofy characters and deadly enemies, this is one adventure that neither you nor Crash will soon forget.
Minimize
|
|
Product Review Summary
|
4 Reviews from Epinions.com
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
Sony's ex-mascot shines on the GBA
| Author's Rating: |
|
Pros: Platforming gaming at it's best, excellent graphics, 4 save slots
Cons: Low replay value
Bottom Line:
An outstanding platformer for the Game Boy Advance. If you don't buy, do yourself a favor and rent it.
Read More at Epinions.com
The bandicoot crashes his way on to the nintendo scene.
| Author's Rating: |
|
Pros: its crash bandicoot solid action adventure
Cons: old PS1 commercials with crash in them still give me nightmares
Bottom Line:
bang sweem boom
Read More at Epinions.com
Just like they used to make 'em!
| Author's Rating: |
|
Pros: Clear graphics; Addictive; Crash is an awesome character!
Cons: Can be very frustrating; Not enough levels to start with
Bottom Line:
Buy it if you like platform games; it's a triumph of style and substance for the GBA
Read More at Epinions.com