Also known as Caddicarus: The Movie. Watch as I slowly go insane spending nearly 90 minutes diving deep into Crash Bandicoot 4
Watch out, one and all. And I don’t mean because it’s a Crash video that isn’t on Bandicoot Month. Caddicarus has returned after 1 month of absence – and he’s bigger than ever. The video, I mean. Towering at nearly 90 minutes, basically feature-length, Caddy now brings you his in-depth Crash Bandicoot 4 review. After the meddling Wrath of Cortex, Crash went on a massive downward spiral, eventually ending in the boring Crash of the Titans and Crash Mind Over Mutant. But now he’s back, with a true spiritual sequel to Crash Bandicoot 3 or Crash Bandicoot Warped – Crash 4! Crash Bandicoot 4 It’s About Time is a fantastic game, make no mistake. BUT….completing Crash 4 has proven to be an exercise of pure unbridled misery. Watch in horror as Caddy dives deeper than he ever has with his Crash Bandicoot 4 critique and the arduous journey the 106 percent completion is. Luckily we’re at least using the PS4 Pro for a crazily beautiful game, which I was expecting after seeing the visuals in the Crash 4 trailer. The Crash Bandicoot 4 trailer may have got me excited, the announcement of which I ended up streaming for over 2 hours in a giant analysis of every frame, but going into making this video for the Crash 4 review was something else entirely. Unfortunately, I can’t give you a Crash Bandicoot 4 guide or Crash Bandicoot 4 walkthrough for some of the hidden boxes and n sanely perfect relics – and I also can’t give you many hints on getting the Crash 4 platinum relics from the Crash 4 time trials. As for the Toys for Bob time trial dev times, or the time trial purple relics – I’M NEVER DOING THEM EVER, SO DON’T ASK MEEEEEEEE. The footage you’ll be seeing in this Crash Bandicoot 4 It’s About Time review was all captured from a PS4 Pro at 60fps, and Crash Bandicoot 4 PS4 is definitely the way I’d recommend playing it. I haven’t seen it running on Xbox One, but if anything, I’m more surprised Crash 4 PS4 is the best way to play this, considering the N Sane Trilogy PS4 was locked at 30fps. A Crash Bandicoot PS4 remake isn’t as smooth as a brand new Crash Bandicoot 4, that isn’t Wrath of Cortex. Weird. Either way – Crash seems to have found his groove finally, even if it was at the tail-end of the PS4 lifecycle. Now, I’d absolutely LOVE to see Crash Team Racing Nitro Fuelled PC, Crash Bandicoot 4 PC (or Crash Bandicoot 4 Switch), and maybe even a PS5 remake or Crash Bandicoot PS5 remake of Crash Twinsanity? Crash Twinsanity Remake, anyone? Crash Twinsanity 2? Who knows. Either way, I think the days of Bad Crash Bandicoot Games are behind us.

An hour into this so far and already I agree with almost everything that has been brought up, easily what I personally consider the best review of the game I’ve seen so far.
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