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2017
RemakeAnalysis generated from community votes
Crash Bandicoot 2 in the N. Sane Trilogy is a faithful remake of a PS1 classic, rebuilt from the ground up by Vicarious Visions for modern platforms.
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What we do know from the game itself: this is a third-person platformer, single-player only, with a mix of action, fantasy and sci-fi themes. The N. Sane Trilogy version updates the visuals and controls while keeping the original level design intact. For a remake, that's a deliberate choice, one that fans of the original tend to appreciate and newcomers sometimes find rigid.
Compared to other platformers in the genre, Crash 2 has always been considered a step up from the first game, with more varied mechanics and better pacing. The remake doesn't reinvent that, it preserves it.
This is a game for people who grew up with Crash and want that experience back on modern hardware, or for players curious about where 3D platformers came from. If you need open worlds or modern quality-of-life features, you might find it limited.
Analysis generated on June 23, 2026
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