The thing about beating the Road to Nowhere/High Road/Slipper Climb/Native Fortress levels is that when you beat them you feel like nobody can hold you down. Once you beat those brutal levels you feel like a Super Saiyan.
Haha, this.
The thing about beating the Road to Nowhere/High Road/Slipper Climb/Native Fortress levels is that when you beat them you feel like nobody can hold you down. Once you beat those brutal levels you feel like a Super Saiyan.
Yo Simmons just called the Toxic Waste enemy the "Jim Sterling rat", I'm dying 🤣
I missed 61 boxes in Jaws of Darkness
POOR COCO GOT FUCKED UP AT THE END... LMAOOOO
I don't know what's worse, seeing her get crushed or seeing her get upset with youI missed 61 boxes in Jaws of Darkness
POOR COCO GOT FUCKED UP AT THE END... LMAOOOO
I'm guessing original Crash Bandicoot player completion had 3/4 of its players stop at Road to Nowhere.
The thing about beating the Road to Nowhere/High Road/Slipper Climb/Native Fortress levels is that when you beat them you feel like nobody can hold you down. Once you beat those brutal levels you feel like a Super Saiyan.
I'm getting together with my sister and our cousins for the fourth and this is probably what we are gonna do. All of us played these games growing up and had the "one life" rule where someone else would get to play after they lost their life.It's so much fun playing this game in a group, passing the controller around, laughing at everytime we fail and getting nervous together at every near miss - just a purely fun experience.
Lost all my lives in Crash 2 on Bee-Having
Guess I'm stopping for the night lol.
I don't know that I'm going to play Crash 3 immediately after I finish 2. I'm already starting to get burned out.
I dont know if anybody said it already but you can grind lives off the bees.
You just slide spin into all 5 bees the moment they come out of the hive and it gives you a 1up. Very specific timing but its how i grinded lives.
I don't really want to grind lives. I had like 20 lives and I couldn't beat that level lol.
They play like beautiful, gorgeous PS1 games. In every sense of the phrase.Have never played a Crash Bandicoot game (other than Uncharted 4)
Should I give this a try?
Is the control renewed? or they only remastered the visuals?
In in one of the windows. I kept missing it as well.Where is a fucking checkpoint in Slippery Climb??!
Where is a fucking checkpoint in Slippery Climb??!
Okay so it's not just me. Because it was driving me crazy.There is one in the 1st section but sometime it doesn't appear for some reason.
You get one, halfway through.* Good luck.Where is a fucking checkpoint in Slippery Climb??!
There is one in the 1st section but sometime it doesn't appear for some reason.
So which is the best Crash? I finished 3 and played a little 1.
Definitely curious about how they compare on the finer points. If the remake makes certain actions harder.Yeah, watching Maximillian, there is definitely something wrong with the turtle bouncing. You lose a bit of momentum whenever you jump on them, so you don't go max speed in the air.
This was probably not in the PS1 version, right?
You should definitely try them, but I suggest skipping 1 and starting from 2, not because 1 is not good but because it's very hard and may sour you on the entire trilogy.Have never played a Crash Bandicoot game (other than Uncharted 4)
Should I give this a try?
Is the control renewed? or they only remastered the visuals?
You get one, halfway through.* Good luck.
* Unless you die a bunch, then they'll make one for you sooner
Yo Videogames doods just beat The High Road... onto Slippery Climb
Out of the frying pan and into the fire![]()
True, after 130+ deaths on The High Road I'm sure anything is a relief for them, lol
How do I play as Coco?
I find the stick easier to use when I want to do big jumps, but for the rope I used the D-pad. Could never imagine myself beating that level other than walking on the ropes. Good luckMan, I want to use the ropes to get past High Road (and later for time trial), but it feels super finicky and I keep falling off all the time. Are you guys using the stick or the dpad for this? I've been using the stick for most of the game and getting on the ropes feels easier with it, but then it's very hard to keep perfectly straight.
How do I play as Coco?
This was in the original Crash 2 and 3. It happens after 12 deaths.I'm guessing people noticed this already, but if you die enough times in any specific long section of the later levels, VV start adding in extra checkpoints where blank boxes are. Happened to me in Fumbling in the Dark. Superb change imo. Crash 1 only from what I can tell (didn't die much in Crash 2 so far).