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Darkpower508 looks into one of the early Crash Bandicoot games for the PSX (PS1) by Naughty Dog, the golden age era of the Crash Bandicoot franchise. He looks into the music, the graphics, and really gets into the story as to why Uka-Uka coming out of no-where is a terrible idea for a plot device.
This video review is actually based on a written review I created some time ago for Vizzed.com, and decided to adapt it to a video format. I had to change my review slightly to keep it more consistent and update it to match how I feel about the game now. I actually had to cut down the ramble on Uka-Uka and Cortex a bit because I really did babble on too much on that subject. I also removed some other aspects to the story not quite as interesting as I expected them to be from the video review as well.
This written review can be found here:
http://www.vizzed.com/boards/t...
And the game page can be found here:
http://www.vizzed.com/playonli...
Although I have made this review and all the live acting sections (where I show my face :p), the games, music, and (most) images are owned by their respectful owners.
Used the epsxe emulator to record the footage, and played the games straight from the disk, meaning I own the games (crash Bandicoot 1, 2 and 3) and a PS1 system physically.
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