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1996

Analysis generated from community votes
An orange marsupial skidding through the jungle, and a whole generation that remembers the pixel-perfect jump.
Crash Bandicoot's profile draws a real tension. On one side, what touches the heart holds up: connection ranks ahead of 80% of games, the art style too, ahead of 82% of titles, though these lines rest on few votes and stay to be confirmed. On the other, the moment it's about controller feel, it drops, ahead of only 13% of games, and both fun and rediscovery leave it low on the board. Surprising for a game whose legend is precisely its precision. The early votes suggest it's loved for what it stands for more than for how it feels to replay today.
Against the platformers of its era, Crash keeps a strong visual identity and intact emotional pull, but its dry difficulty and old-school stiffness no longer charm quite the same with a controller in hand.
So, who's it for? For you if you love the icon, the memory, the colorful style that marked the PlayStation. Much less if you're after modern, fluid play that grips you from the first hour.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.