Crash of the Titans opens with Crash Bandicoot and his opponent Dr. Neo Cortex fighting each other. As you defeat enemies and demolish environmental objects, you’ll collect mojo orbs. These orbs enable upgrades and new moves, but the combat is not so complex. The challenge in Crash of the Titans focuses on your ability to fight the giant freaks that Cortex has set up against you. The game keeps on introducing new monsters at regular intervals and you have to find the best ways to get rid of them. After a…
See moreCrash of the Titans opens with Crash Bandicoot and his opponent Dr. Neo Cortex fighting each other. As you defeat enemies and demolish environmental objects, you’ll collect mojo orbs. These orbs enable upgrades and new moves, but the combat is not so complex. The challenge in Crash of the Titans focuses on your ability to fight the giant freaks that Cortex has set up against you. The game keeps on introducing new monsters at regular intervals and you have to find the best ways to get rid of them. After a while Crash of the Titans can become frustrating when enemies will fight with you, left or right without you being able to defend yourself. But once you’ve achieved that, there’s nothing much left to do. Crash of the Titans on the Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 2 has almost the same experience. The Xbox 360 version is probably the best, with fine textures, and effects. Reviewers find that Crash of the Titans has nothing much to offer from its previous series. It is funny and easy to play and would appeal more to small kids than professional gamers. It lacks a real distinct personality and the Monster fighting becomes monotonous.
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