Lesmeilleurs Jeux de Course en rapport avec Crash Drive 2. Start Drive. 3.3. Dans ce jeu, ton but est de finir plusieurs étapes avant la fin du compte à rebours. Tu dois conduire à toute vitesse, dépasser te Cube Crash 2. 3.8. Cube Crash 2 est la suite de l'a addictif jeu de match 3 Cube Crash. Cube Crash 2 propose un nouveau Ditesnous quel problème vous rencontrez ci-dessous et l'un de nos meilleurs conseillers vous recontactera par e-mail dans les meilleurs délais. Jeu. Call of Duty: Vanguard; Crash Bandicoot 4; Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 ; Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War; Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered; Call of Duty: Warzone; Call of Duty: Modern Warfare; Call of Duty: Black Ops 4; Ledernier niveau de la carte 4 vous jette tout sur vous et rend la collecte de caisses assez déroutante. Il y a un aspect de la collecte de caisses dans Crash Bandicoot 4 Je n’en ai pas encore discuté, alors parlons-en. Deuxièmede Crash Bandicoot 4 : It’s About Time, les Terres Sauvages, 2084, vous permettront d’obtenir de nombreuses gemmes dont certaines seront cachées. Nous allons vous détailler étape par étape les localisations des différentes gemmes cachées de cette zone. Quelle corvée. Compacteur de Crash. En route. Sortile 2 octobre 2020 sur PS4 et Xbox One, Crash Bandicoot 4 : It’s About Time n’est pas en reste côté challenge ! Et, dans les tas de collectibles que vous trouverez dans ce nouvel opus, vous ne passerez pas à côté des Ily a plus de 30 niveaux d’histoire et seulement 21 bandes Flashback à collectionner, alors ne vous inquiétez pas de parcourir tous les niveaux pour eux. Nous avons la liste complète des niveaux avec Crash 4 Flashback Tapes ici : Crash Compactor – Les déchets dangereux. Hit The Road – Les déchets dangereux. Appels de butin – Salty amZmk. La rédaction » a écrit Activision profite de la Gamescom pour annoncer que Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time aura le droit à une touche du passé. En effet, le jeu intègrera des niveaux "Flashback" qui permettront de remonter jusque dans les années 90. L'éditeur les décrit comme suit "Les niveaux Flashback sont conçus spécialement pour tester les capacités des joueurs à résoudre des énigmes et éprouver leur compétence technique. Ils offrent aussi aux gamers de nouvelles façons de jouer - grâce à la collection de cassettes flashback, les joueurs découvriront les origines de Crash et Coco et expérimenteront même l’entrainement des Bandicoots dans les Chambres d’essai de Neo Cortex - mais la tâche sera ardue, pour sûr !" > Consulter l'actualité complète Recherche Crash Bandicoot Sane Trilogy Toutes 28 Actualités 20 Vidéos 8 Actualité Actvision a finalement officialisé la sortie de Crash Bandicoot 4 sur PlayStation 4 et Xbox One, mais des versions PC et Switch pourraient également voir le jour. Après un retour de la franchise dans Crash Bandicoot Trilogy en 2017, le jeu s'invite sur Android dans une version mobile gratuite. Si vous êtes à la recherche d'une Switch pour Nöel, c'est le moment de réaliser de bonnes affaires. Vidéos Activision a annoncé la réédition HD des trois premiers jeux de la licence Crash Bandicoot, à venir en 2017 sur PS4. L'opus N. Sane Trilogy invitant à redécouvrir les trois premiers opus se montre dans une vidéo de gampeplay. Le remaster HD de Crash Bandicoot s’illustre dans une nouvelle vidéo de gameplay. Quelques minutes pour découvrir la version rafraîchie du Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back de 1997 Attrape ton masque Aku-Aku et gobe des fruits Wumpa, car Crash Bandicoot est de retour. Mais comme nous sommes sur le point d’être projetés dans le multivers de Crash Bandicoot 4 It’s About Time, prenons juste un petit moment pour revenir sur les aventures de Crash à travers le temps et l’espace au fil des ans dans la trilogie N. Sane. Du bond dans les îles au voyage à travers les époques, ce héros emblématique a parcouru un long chemin depuis ses jours pixelisés du milieu des années 90. Crash Bandicoot La vie est relativement paisible pour Crash Bandicoot jusqu’à ce que le Dr Neo Cortex le capture et le transforme en un être anthropomorphe afin qu’il puisse diriger son armée de commandos. Heureusement, notre héros s’échappe lors de l’éjection du Cortex Vortex et, un saut par la fenêtre plus tard, il se libère de l’emprise du vilain docteur. Crash n’est pas du genre Je n’ai jamais voulu ça » à la manière d’ Adam Jensen Crash est un bandicoot prêt à l’action. Après avoir rencontré Aku-Aku un masque de sorcier abritant un esprit ancien, Crash traverse les îles Wumpa jusqu’au château de Cortex pour sauver sa petite amie, Tawna. Cortex voulait lui faire subir un lavage de cerveau pour qu’elle devienne le chef de son armée, afin de pouvoir prendre le contrôle du monde, en toute simplicité. C’est sans compter sur Crash qui a son mot à dire sur le sujet. Même s’il ne peut pas prononcer des phrases complètes… Du réveil du chef Papu Papu mal luné, à la confrontation avec Ripper Roo la première expérience de Cortex en passant par l’échange de coups avec le Koala Kong dans un puits de mine, Crash croise sur sa route plusieurs boss qui entravent sa mission. Il finit par affronter le machiavélique Neo Cortex, sur son dirigeable maléfique. Crash fait finalement tomber le méchant du ciel en lui renvoyant ses propres boulons à plasma. Il est porté disparu… avant la suite, comme toujours. Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back Un an plus tard, Crash profite de son temps avec sa sœur, Coco, avant que Cortex ne le kidnappe. Un véritable coup de théâtre ! Il n’est donc pas mort ! Il semble avoir tourné une nouvelle page et a besoin de l’aide de Crash pour rassembler 25 cristaux afin d’arrêter un alignement planétaire qui détruirait le monde. Une journée type. Mais le docteur N. Gin contrecarre les desseins de Cortex et demande au héros de collecter 42 gemmes afin de pouvoir faire exploser la station spatiale de Cortex à la place, promettant par ailleurs la misère à Crash s’il ne s’exécute pas. Il semblerait que Crash soit coincé entre les cristaux et les gemmes, hein ? Chaque fois que Crash collecte cinq cristaux, il est en mesure d’affronter un boss. Son premier combat explosif est d’ailleurs une revanche contre Ripper Roo, qui parsème la carte de caisses de TNT et de Nitro. A vingt cristaux, Crash affronte N. Gin et lance des fruits Wumpa sur son vaisseau qui finit par perdre de sa puissance et est aspiré dans l’espace. Finalement, lorsque Crash récolte les 25 cristaux, il les donne à Neo Cortex, qui comme on pouvait s’y attendre révèle son véritable plan utiliser l’alignement planétaire et son Cortex Vortex pour prendre le contrôle du monde. Très typique. Heureusement pour nous, Crash reçoit un tout nouveau jetpack pour traverser l’espace et propulser Cortex dans les confins de la galaxie. Bye bye le méchant. La mauvaise nouvelle ? Le Cortex Vortex est toujours en orbite. Une fois que Crash rassemble les 42 gemmes, il demande à N. Brio de l’abattre. Mais quand il le fait, quelque chose — ou plutôt quelqu’un — est relâché dans le chaos… Crash Bandicoot Warped Lorsque l’épave du Cortex Vortex tombe sur Terre, elle s’écrase sur un ancien temple, libérant un esprit ancien, Uka Uka, le jumeau maléfique d’Aku Aku. Pour empêcher le masque maléfique et Neo Cortex de collecter 25 cristaux, Aku Aku emmène Crash, Coco et Polar au Time Twister du Dr N. Tropy afin qu’ils puissent assembler tous les morceaux avant Uka Uka. Les difficultés du voyage dans le temps commencent à se faire ressentir. Comme précédemment dans Crash Bandicoot 2, à chaque fois que cinq cristaux sont rassemblés par notre duo dynamique, Crash affronte l’un des sbires de Cortex. Une fois 15 cristaux réunis, le Docteur N. Tropy retourne à sa machine Time Twister et combat Crash à travers différentes périodes pour essayer de tuer le héros. Il sait faire preuve d’une certaine inventivité au moins ! Mais après avoir assommé son ennemi, Crash remporte le Death Tornado, probablement le nom qu’il aurait donné à son groupe de rock s’il en avait eu un. Avec 20 cristaux en poche, c’est au tour de Coco de se présenter devant un boss elle s’envole dans l’espace dans son vaisseau en tirant sur le gigantesque monstre mécanique du Docteur N. Gin. Après avoir finalement réduit en miette son vaisseau, Coco remporte le bazooka des fruits pour Crash. Plutôt sympa. Mais c’est lors du dernier combat de Crash dans le noyau du Time Twister que les choses deviennent vraiment intéressantes. Nous assistons à une incroyable bataille qui fait rage entre Aku Aku et Uka Uka, qu’en parallèle Crash doit esquiver pour continuer à attaquer Neo Cortex. Une fois qu’il a porté le coup de grâce au noyau du Time Twister, Cortex, Uka Uka et N. Tropy sont projetés dans le temps à l’état de bébés et à l’ère préhistorique. Bien sûr, dans ces conditions, c’est moins évident de faire des siennes, n’est-ce pas ? Crash Bandicoot 4 It’s About Time Mais dans Crash Bandicoot 4 It’s About Time, les choses empirent. Lorsque Neo Cortex et N. Tropy s’échappent de leur prison temporelle, ils brisent le continuum espace-temps, causant des ravages sur le multivers. Heureusement, Crash et Coco se dotent de nouveaux masques quantiques mystérieux qui leur permettent de contrôler le temps, la gravité et la réalité elle-même. Et si comme nous, tu te demandais où était passée la copine de Crash dans les deux jeux précédents, une version héroïque de Tawna apparaît d’une autre dimension pour les aider dans leur combat contre le mal. Et il s’annonce énorme ce combat ! Avec toute une série de nouveaux mondes dangereux et de pièges diaboliques, Crash et sa bande de bons samaritains pourront-ils résister à ces luttes incessantes ? On va voir… Crash avec une garde-robe Lors du State of Play de ce jeudi 6 août, les développeurs de Crash Bandicoot 4 ont souhaité nous montrer du gameplay du premier titre inédit de la série en 22 ans !. Au menu, quelques infos supplémentaires à se mettre sous la dent pour ce jeu d’arcade qui se présente fort bien. Les développeurs souhaitaient bien entendu garder l’esprit original de la série et il y aura donc un paquet de plateformes à gérer. Mais le retour aux sources commence par la fameuse Sandy Beach, sur laquelle Crash commence l’aventure dans ce nouvel opus. Le but de Crash Bandicoot 4 est de puiser son inspiration dans les jeux originaux, mais aussi dans les cartoons qui les ont inspirés. Cela se ressent fortement dans la vidéo de gameplay présentée, et en particulier à travers les animations, sur lesquelles les développeurs annoncent avoir particulièrement travaillé. On note au passage que Crash pourra bénéficier de nouvelles possibilités de gameplay, comme le fait de courir sur les murs, de se balancer au bout d’une corde ou encore de glisser sur des rails. Et l’époque étant celle que l’on connaît, il fallait que Crash et Coco profitent de costumes à débloquer. On nous assure qu’aucune microtransaction est au programme, cependant tout sera déblocable et utilisable dans le jeu. En parlant de Coco, elle occupera une place plus importante que par le passé dans le scénario, et il sera d’ailleurs possible de parcourir l’intégralité du jeu avec elle. Elle ne sera pas la seule à être jouable en plus de Crash, puisque les développeurs mentionnent des passages avec Neo Cortex et Dingodile. Coco occupera une place plus importante dans Crash Bandicoot 4. Autre chose Crash et Coco devront se servir des Quantum Masks. Ils influenceront le gameplay et seront les seuls moyens de boucler certains niveaux. Il est notamment question d’un masque inversant la gravité, d’un autre faisant apparaître et disparaître des éléments de l’existence et un dernier ralentissant le temps. Et une fois le jeu fini, il sera encore possible de le recommencer en profitant de changements drastiques des versions survitaminées des niveaux, inversées, avec des directions artistiques inédites. On peut notamment voir un niveau dans lequel Crash répand de la peinture sur un décor vierge en tourbillonnant, et un autre complètement immergé. Crash Bandicoot 4 est toujours attendu pour le 2 octobre prochain sur PS4, Xbox Series X et Xbox One. Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time Theme Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time is a 3D platforming video game published by Activision and developed by Toys for Bob. It is the eighth mainline title in the Crash Bandicoot series, though the fourth chronologically. It was first released on October 2nd, 2020 for the PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. And then in March 12th, 2021 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and on March 26th, 2021 for PC. Announcement The game was first properly teased on June 18, 2020, where several video game news reporters were sent jigsaw puzzles that revealed a new, mysterious mask character.[1] The next day June 19, the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee filed a rating for the game, revealing its title, box art, and a short plot synopsis. Said box art also revealed the game's developer, Toys for Bob, as well as the game being slated for release on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Four new masks can be seen on the artwork. On June 21, a live-action teaser featuring the 100% ending of Warped and the title of the game was unveiled through the official Crash Bandicoot social media channels.[2] The announcement trailer came out on June 22nd, 4pm BST. During Summer Games Fest, an official trailer was shown, showcasing new worlds and four new Quantum Masks, known as the Phase Mask Lani-Loli, the Dark Matter Mask Akano, the Time Mask Kupuna-Wa, and the Gravity Mask Ika-Ika. Using Lani-Loli, the player will be able to change phases of certain elements, while using Akano, the player can hover and glide over the platforms or even break and knock back things that the normal spin can't, using Kupuna-Wa, the player will be able to slow time to a crawl, and while using Ika-Ika, the player can reverse gravity to manuever on ceilings and wall run. Story Neo Cortex and N. Tropy are back at it again and launching an all-out assault on not just this universe, but the entire multiverse! Crash and Coco are here to save the day by reuniting the four quantum masks and bending the rules of PlayStation Store description. Following their defeat at the hands of Crash Bandicoot in Crash Bandicoot Warped, Uka Uka attempts to liberate himself and Doctors Neo Cortex and Nefarious Tropy from their prison in the past. His latest effort rips open a hole in the fabric of space and time, and causes him to pass out. Cortex and N. Tropy swiftly escape, abandoning Uka Uka, and discover that the rift they use links their universe to the rest of the multiverse, and decide to make use of it to conquer all dimensions. To ensure success, the pair create a generator capable of opening other space-time rifts and recruit aid from Doctors N. Gin and Nitrus Brio to provide an army in anticipation of their enemies' interference. Meanwhile, Aku Aku, Uka Uka's older twin brother, senses the disturbance in space and time and quickly rushes Crash to N. Sanity Peak. Upon arriving, he comes across Lani-Loli, whom Aku Aku recognizes as one of the Quantum Masks – four ancient witch doctor masks that have great power over space and time, and who would only appear if something has opened up the multiverse. Lani spots a rift and suspects there is trouble, leading to Crash and his sister Coco agreeing to follow him across the multiverse and find the other Quantum Masks, while combating the chaos Cortex is creating. During their adventures, the pair meet an alternate version of Tawna, Crash's old girlfriend, who offers her help while undertaking an adventure of her own. At the same time, Dingodile, who was recently retired from villainy to run his own restaurant, finds himself caught up in the chaos when his business is burned down by a rival restaurant and he is sucked into another dimension by a spacial disruption. While Dingodile does not interact with Crash's adventure at first, his actions inadvertently assist Crash and Coco at various points in space and time. Crash and Coco find two more of the Quantum Masks, named Akano and Kupuna-Wa, and defeat N. Gin and N. Brio. After facing and defeating Cortex, N. Tropy betrays him and reveals that he and his new partner later revealed to be an alternate version of N. Tropy from Tawna's universe are going to remake the multiverse and subsequently erase Cortex, Crash, Coco and the Masks from existence. A furious Cortex agrees to team up with the bandicoots and the three rescue the last Quantum Mask, Ika-Ika, and eventually meet up with Dingodile and Tawna. Together, the team successfully tracks down and defeat the two N. Tropys and the Quantum Masks destroy the Rift Generator, sealing all the space-time disruptions. However, after taking a celebratory trip to a futuristic city, Cortex betrays the group and steals Kupuna-Wa, using her to travel back in time before the events of his first bid for world domination in an attempt to avert Crash's creation. Ultimately, he is unsuccessful in both convincing his past self to abandon the experiment and killing the present Crash, Coco and Aku Aku, who followed him from the future. As the Quantum Masks banish him to the end of the universe, the past Cortex proceeds with the experiment, preparing to brainwash the past Crash with the Cortex Vortex; the present Crash accidentally destroys the Vortex's power source, causing it to malfunction and fail to brainwash his past self, thereby ensuring his own creation. Dingodile rebuilds and reopens his diner, Cortex relaxes on a beach and enjoys the peace and quiet, and Crash, Coco, Tawna, Aku Aku and the Quantum Masks play video games at their home on N. Sanity Island. Following an epilogue narrated by Crash detailing the fates and whereabouts of the game's characters, Cortex's relaxation is interrupted by the sudden appearance of Uka Uka. Gameplay Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time is a platform game in which the player primarily controls either the titular character Crash or his sister Coco, who are tasked with saving the multiverse from domination by Doctors Neo Cortex and Nefarious Tropy. The player can switch between controlling Crash or Coco at any time within the level select screen. The game can be played in two different styles, which can be selected before the start of a new game and can be switched at any time in the options menu. The default play-style is "Modern", in which the player will always return to the latest checkpoint when the player character dies. In the other play-style, "Retro", the player is given a limited number of lives which will go down by one whenever Crash or Coco get hit by a enemy, or suffer any other type of damage, but more can be collected within the levels. After all lives are lost, the game is over, but the player can resume playing by restarting the current level. Neither the game's difficulty nor reward progress is affected by the differing play-styles. Crash and Coco's basic maneuvers include jumping and double jumping, a spinning attack, crawling, sliding, and slamming onto the ground. They can also grind on, hang off and hop across rails, as well as run along designated walls. Scattered throughout the levels are a wide variety of crates serving different functions. Crates generally contain Wumpa Fruit, which grant an extra life if 100 are collected in the "Retro" play-style. Other crates contain an Aku Aku mask, which shields the player character from contact with a single enemy or hazard. Collecting three consecutive Aku Aku masks will grant the player character temporary invincibility from all dangers except falling down bottomless pits. While invincible, the player character can automatically kill enemies and break crates within a certain radius. Each level includes a total of twelve Gems, which can be obtained by fulfilling objectives such as collecting a certain amount of Wumpa Fruit, breaking all the level's crates, completing the level without dying more than three times, and finding the Gem in a hidden area. Earning a certain amount of Gems in a level unlocks a cosmetic skin for either Crash or Coco, for each a total of 26 skins can be unlocked. Within each level is a Bonus area that is accessed via a platform bearing a yellow question mark. Each Bonus area consists of a short side-scrolling puzzle sequence in which the player must break all the crates within the area. Dying in a Bonus area will not deplete a life in the Retro play-style, and results in the player character respawning next to the Bonus platform within the level. Other Bonus areas can be unlocked by locating and collecting four colored Gems hidden in the game. The game's levels are divided across ten Dimensions, each with their own theme. Aside from the main levels, every other Dimension includes a dedicated boss level. Completing any given level will unlock a Time Trial, in which the player must complete the level as quickly as possible. Time Trials are activated by collecting a stopwatch icon at the beginning of the level. While a Time Trial is active, all checkpoints are removed, thus requiring the player to start the level over if the player character dies. Clearing the Trouble Brewing level unlocks an N. Verted mode for each level, in which the level's path is inverted, a different visual effect depending on the level's Dimension is applied, and the Wumpa Fruit are rebranded as Bumpa Berries. Six of a level's twelve Gems are only accessible in the N. Verted mode. Some levels contain Flashback Tapes, which must be collected without dying. If the player character dies before collecting a Flashback Tape, it will disappear unless the player restarts the level from the beginning. Collecting a Flashback Tape unlocks a Flashback Level, a side-scrolling level that takes place before and during the first game. A feature new to the series is the Quantum Masks, four magical masks that are scattered throughout the game and grant Crash and Coco special powers to traverse obstacles during particular segments. Lani-Loli can phase objects in and out of tangibility, Akano grants the player character a violent dark matter spin that enables them to glide across the air and deflect projectiles, Kupuna-Wa can slow the flow of time, and Ika-Ika can reverse gravity. Aside from Crash and Coco, three other characters are controlled during certain levels Cortex, Dingodile, and a version of Crash's former love interest Tawna from another dimension. Each character features their own unique move sets. Cortex makes use of a ray gun that can be used to transform enemies into solid or bouncy platforms, along with being able to perform a forward dash, Dingodile primarily makes use of a vacuum gun, which can be used to suck up and fire enemies and objects, and Tawna, while maintaining some moves used by Crash and Coco, makes use of a grappling hook to hit objects from long distances. Characters Playable Crash Bandicoot Fake Crash Coco Bandicoot Fake Coco Tawna Dingodile Neo Cortex Bosses N. Gin Louise Nitrus Brio Nefarious Tropy Female Neo Cortex Supporting Aku Aku Uka Uka Quantum Masks Polar Nitros Oxide Shnurgle Cameos Chick Gizzard Lips Cortex's parents Crunch Bandicoot Elementals Evil Twins Koala Kong Mega-Mix N. Trance Nina Cortex Papu Papu Penta Penguin Pinstripe Potoroo Pura Ripper Roo Spyro the Dragon Stew Tawna Bandicoot Tiny Tiger Zem Levels There are 64 distinct levels in It's About Time. Most are divided among 10 different hub worlds, accessible through the Dimensional Map or the Level Stats of the pause menu. There are 4 types of level 29 "main path" levels, typically playable only as Crash or Coco. These must be completed to progress the story. 5 boss fights, the final levels in every other dimension. 9 "timeline" levels, which are alternate versions of main path levels. They include a brief segment playable as either Tawna, Dingodile, or Neo Cortex, followed by the rest of the main level as Crash/Coco with altered crate placements. While they provide context to events that occur in the story, they are not necessary to progress. 21 "flashback" levels, unlocked by collecting a main level's flashback tape. These too are optional, and are accessible in every hub world. Eleven are exclusive to Crash and ten are to Coco. Levels are played in sequential order as opposed to the "Warp Room" style of gameplay common to previous Crash Bandicoot games; however, unlocking new playable characters opens previously locked timeline levels from earlier in the game. Each non-flashback level has an N. Verted Mode, which mirrors the level, places a visual filter over it and has its own set of N. Verted Gems to collect. Hub Level Character Earnable Relic Times Crates N. Sanity IslandPresent Day Rude Awakening 1 1 0 0 104 6 clear gems N. Sanity Peak 1 1 0 0 86 6 clear gems The Hazardous Wastes2084 A Real Grind 1 1 0 0 153 6 clear gems Crash Compactor 1 1 0 0 136 6 clear gems Hit the Road 2 2 1 1 168 6 clear gems Truck Stopped 2 1 1 1 193 6 clear gems Stage Dive Beat N. Verted N/A Salty Wharf1717 Booty Calls 1 1 0 0 173 6 clear gems Thar He Blows! / 2 1 0 0 283 6 clear gems Hook, Line, and Sinker 2 1 1 1 100 6 clear gems Jetboard Jetty 2 1 0 0 196 6 clear gems Tranquility Falls1402 Give It a Spin 2 1 1 1 212 6 clear gems Potion Commotion / 2 1 0 0 175 6 clear gems Draggin' On / 3 2 1 1 139 6 clear gems Off-Balance 2 1 1 1 187 6 clear gems Trouble Brewing Beat normally N/A Beat N. Verted Mosquito MarshA Few Days Ago Off Beat 30619 2 1 0 215 6 clear gems Home Cookin' 3 2 1 1 398 6 clear gems Run It Bayou / 2 2 1 1 272 6 clear gems No Dillo Dallying / 3 2 1 1 502 6 clear gems The 11th Dimension1954 Snow Way Out / 2 2 1 1 153 7 clear gems Ship Happens / 3 2 1 0 176 7 clear gems Stay Frosty / 2 1 0 0 137 7 clear gems Bears Repeating 2 2 1 1 227 7 clear gems Building Bridges / 2 1 1 0 228 7 clear gems 4th Time's a Charm / Beat N. Verted N/A Eggipus Dimension88 Million Blast to the Past 1 1 0 0 110 8 clear gems Fossil Fueled 2 2 1 0 101 8 clear gems Dino Dash / 2 2 1 1 159 8 clear gems Rock Blocked / 3 2 1 1 317 8 clear gems Bermugula's Orbit??? Out for Launch / 2 1 1 0 189 9 clear gems Shipping Error / 3 3 2 1 230 9 clear gems Stowing Away / 2 1 1 0 152 9 clear gems Crash Landed 3 2 1 1 234 9 clear gems A Hole in Space Beat N. Verted N/A The Snxx Dimension3023 Food Run / 2 2 1 1 171 10 clear gems Rush Hour 4 4 3 3 441 10 clear gems The Crate Escape / 3 2 1 1 122 10 clear gems Cortex Island1996 Nitro Processing / 3 2 2 2 135 11 clear gems Toxic Tunnels 3 2 2 1 273 11 clear gems Cortex Castle 2 2 1 1 170 12 clear gems Seeing Double / 2 2 1 1 129 12 clear gems The Past Unmasked / Beat N. Verted N/A Other Levels Flashback Levels Trophies/Achievements Trophy Name Image Trophy Value Description Criteria Master Marsupial Get EVERY trophy Earn every other Trophy in the game. Beat 'Em Any Which Way Beat any boss in N. Verted mode Defeat any boss in N. Verted Mode. Backwards & Forwards Complete ALL levels in N. Verted mode Finish every level in N. Verted mode. IT'S MESSING WITH MY HEAD, MAN!!! Beat a level in N. Verted mode Finish a level in N. Verted Mode. Taking the Side Road Complete a Bonus Path Complete any Bonus Round. The Whole Picture Complete all Timelines Complete all timeline levels. Putting Things in Perspective Complete any Timeline Complete any Timeline level. Fleet of Feet Play a game of Checkpoint Race Play a round of checkpoint race in multiplayer mode. Settle the Score Play a game of Crate Combo Play a round of crate combo in multiplayer mode. What Has Been, Will Be Again Defeat Dr. Neo Cortex… again. Complete The Past Unmasked. The Fourth Time Defeat Dr. Neo Cortex Complete 4th Time's a Charm. Master Mixologist Defeat N. Brio Complete Trouble Brewing. Beaten With His Own Drum Defeat N. Gin and his Weapon of Mass Percussion Complete Stage Dive. Twinsanity Defeat the Doctor N. Tropys Complete A Hole in Space. Overachiever Watch the 100% bonus ending Earn 100% Completion and watch the bonus ending. OVER-Overachiever Watch the 106% bonus ending Earn 106% completion and watch the true ending. Sapphire-er Acquirer Find the hidden Blue Gem Collect the Blue gem in Draggin' On. Like a Rhinestone Bandicoot Earn half of the Clear Gems Collect 114 Clear Gems. King of Bling Earn ALL of the Clear Gems Collect all 228 Clear Gems. gnilB fo gniK Earn ALL N. Verted Gems Collect all 228 N. Verted Gems. Emerald Gemerald Find the hidden Green Gem Collect the Green gem in Hit the Road or Truck Stopped. Ruby Red Find the hidden Red Gem Collect the Red gem in N. Sanity Peak. Topaz Pizazz Find the hidden Yellow Gem Collect the Yellow gem in Run It Bayou. Altitude Sickness Crouch or slide into a double jump Do a slide jump combined with a Double Jump. Silent Protagonist Meet 'Akano Finish the level Jetboard Jetty. Ups and Downs Meet Ika-Ika Finish the level Dino Dash. Reality-Shattering Proportions Meet Lani-Loli Finish the level N. Sanity Peak. I Can See Through Time Meet Kupuna-Wa Finish the level Run It Bayou. No It's MY Turn Complete a level with Pass N. Play enabled Finish a level with Pass N. Play enabled. Ladies First Complete a level as Coco Finish a level as Coco. Sudden But Inevitable Betrayed! By your worst enemy. Finish the level The Crate Escape. Model Test Subject Earn any Flashback Relic Earn any Flashback Relic. Closing the Experiment Log Earn ALL of the platinum Flashback Relics Earn all 38 Platinum Flashback Relics. Perfectionist Earn ALL N. Sanely Perfect Relics Earn all 38 N. Sanely Perfect Relics. So-Called Perfectionist Earn any N. Sanely Perfect Relic Earn any N. Sanely Perfect Relic. Faster Than a Tortoise Earn any Time Trial Relic Earn any Time Trial Relic. Faster Than Sound Earn ALL of the platinum Time Trial Relics Earn every Platinum Relic. All Gussied Up Try on a Skin Equip any skin with Crash or Coco. Whoa! Pull off a Triple Spin Successfully do a complete Triple Spin. Showoff Defeat an enemy with Triple Spin Defeat any enemy with a Triple Spin. N. Vincible Beat a story level without dying Finish a story level without dying. A/V Club Founder Acquire a Flashback Tape Collect any Flashback Tape. Tree Droppings Find the source of the Bumpa Berries Spin one of the overhanging branches on the sides of the tree at the beginning of the level Off-Balance. Here Kitty Kitty Scare the cat hiding from a party Spin the dumpster just after the third checkpoint in the level Off Beat. Give 'Em a Broadside! Aim and fire! Spin the two cannons at the end of the Dingodile segment of Thar He Blows!. Bad Signs Do some target practice Shoot the purple bat targets with a TNT barrel or crate in the level Home Cookin'. Junkyard Jams Make music in an unlikely place Spin 3 barrels at the start of the level and 3 more outside the bonus round in Hit the Road. WOAH YEAH! Grabbed a bushel of Bumpa Collect every Bumpa Berry in the intro to A Hole in Space. Silence the Scientist Shut N. Brio up Destroy one of N. Brio's potions in Give It a Spin, Draggin' On or Off-Balance. Megaphoning It In Shut N. Gin up Destroy one of N. Gin's speakers in A Real Grind, Crash Compactor or Hit the Road. Hammer it Home Make some noise! Spin all the gongs in Draggin' On. Channel Surfer Spend some time surfin' the waves Spin the TV in Rude Awakening. Multiplayer The multiplayer mode is introduced in this game as species of battle of bandicoots with 1, 2, 3 and 4 players that will control Crash, Coco, Fake Crash and Fake Coco in two modes Checkpoint Race and Crate Combo. The checkpoint race is a race of checkpoints that will who's reach in the checkpoints until the end of the level first than the other players will win and the crate combo is a combo of crates that will who's have the bigger score than the other players will win. Skins See Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time/Skins Art Scrapbook See The Art of Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time Gallery See Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time/Gallery Names in other languages Language Name Meaning Japanese クラッシュ・バンディクー4 とんでもマルチバースKurasshu Bandikū 4 Tondemo Maruchibāsu Crash Bandicoot 4 Unexpected Multiverse Polish Crash Bandicoot 4 Najwyższy Czas Crash Bandicoot 4 It's High Time Russian Crash Bandicoot 4 Это вопрос времениCrash Bandicoot 4 Ėto vopros vremeni Crash Bandicoot 4 It's a Matter of Time This game was developed in English and was officially localised into Arabic, European Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin American Spanish, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese and Russian. Russian logoPolish logoJapanese logoCast English Scott Whyte as Crash Bandicoot Eden Riegel as Coco Bandicoot and Fake Coco Ursula Taherian as Tawna It's About Time Greg Eagles as Aku Aku TBA as Uka Uka Andrew Morgado as Fake Crash Cherise Boothe as Kupuna-Wa Corey Burton as N. Gin and Nitros Oxide Fred Tatasciore as Dingodile, Akano and Happy Ika-Ika JP Karliak male and Sarah Tancer female as Nefarious Tropy Lex Lang as Neo Cortex Misty Lee as Polar Richard Steven Horvitz as Lani-Loli Roger Craig Smith as Nitrus Brio, Commercial Disclaimer Zeno Robinson as Downer Ika-Ika Edward Bosco, Chris Fries, Jon Olson, Jonathon Lipow, Keith Silverstein, Salli Saffioti, Yuri Lowenthal as Additional Voices Japanese TBA as Crash Bandicoot Haruna Ikezawa as Coco Bandicoot Akiko Toda as Tawna It's About Time Kenichi Ogata as Aku Aku Ryūzaburō Ōtomo as Uka Uka Masaaki Itatori as Neo Cortex Shunsuke Sakuya as N. Gin Mitsuru Ogata as Nitrus Brio Masaru Ikeda male and TBA female as Nefarious Tropy Keisuke Ishida as Dingodile Setsuo Itō as Lani-Loli Hiroshi Nakamura as Akano Keiko Domon as Kupuna-Wa Noriaki Sugiyama as Ika-Ika TBA as Nitros Oxide TBA as Polar TBA as Fake Crash TBA as Fake Coco Latin American Spanish Jaime Alberto Carrillo as Crash Bandicoot Circe Luna as Coco Bandicoot Carla Castañeda as Tawna It's About Time Gerardo Vásquez as Aku Aku Ferso Velázquez as Lani-Loli Erick Selim as Akano Rommy Mendoza as Kupuna-Wa Óscar Gómez as optimistic Ika-Ika Óscar Garibay as pessimistic Ika-Ika Leonardo García as Neo Cortex Raúl Anaya male and Cony Madera female as Neafrious Tropy Emmanuel Bernal as Nitrus Brio Kristoffer Romo as N. Gin Eduardo Ramírez as Nitros Oxide Brazilian Portuguese Alex Barrone as Crash Bandicoot Luiza Caspary as Coco Bandicoot Michelle Guidice as Tawna It's About Time Pierre Bittencourt as Aku Aku TBA as Uka Uka Claudia Victória as Lani-Loli Antonio Moreno as Akano Leonardo José as Dingodile Milton Levy male and Lia Mello female as Nefarious Tropy Isabella Guarneri as Kupuna-Wa Ricardo Rossato as Neo Cortex Fred Mascareiras as N. Gin Caio César Oliveira as Nitrus Brio Reinaldo Gonzaga as Happy and Daniel Figueira as Downer Ika-Ika Rodrigo Firmo as Nitros Oxide French TBA as Crash Bandicoot TBA as Coco Bandicoot TBA as Tawna TBA as Aku Aku TBA as Uka Uka Trivia The game was initially planned to be open world, but the idea was quickly dropped as Toys for Bob wanted to "stay authentic to the classic experience."[3] The subtitle is a reference to the 12 year timespan between the release of Crash Mind Over Mutant 2008 and It's About Time 2020. The former game was the last mainline Crash Bandicoot title to be developed prior to the hiatus.[4] It's About Time is the second game to be titled Crash Bandicoot 4, after The Wrath of Cortex's Japanese release. The game was dedicated to the memory of Aku Aku's original voice actor Mel Winkler, who passed away earlier in the year of its release. This is the first game since Crash Nitro Kart where Crash is voiced by someone other than Jess Harnell. Additionally, this is the first game since Crash Bash where Debi Derryberry doesn't voice Coco. This is the first, and so far only, game in the series where the Japanese cover doesn't use the Japanese Crash design. However, the box art was still altered to give the characters a fifth finger. This is the first game in the series to be localized in Polish. In the game's opening cinematic, there are twenty-two tally marks etched in stone in Cortex and N. Tropy's prison, the number of years that passed between the release of Warped and It's About Time. This is the only Crash Bandicoot game to feature enemies in bonus rounds, which also feature their own Nitro Switch Crate. One of the achievements is named "Twinsanity", named after Crash Twinsanity. It's About Time is the first ever Crash Bandicoot game to be released on the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X/S videogame consoles. In the 100% ending illustration for Tawna, a case for "Spyro Reignited Trilogy" can be seen amisdst a stack of game cases. There are 18,482 crates in total, including N. Verted and Flashback Tape stages, which is the largest total number of crates in any Crash Bandicoot game. References ↑ Mysterious Crash Bandicoot Teaser Puzzles Have Been Sent Out. GameSpot. Accessed June 19, 2020. ↑ Crash Bandicoot's Tweet ↑ 9News Interview with Paul Yan ↑ NintendoEverything Interview with Lou Studdert Crash Bandicoot 4 It's About Time

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