Gameplay Derailment: Trying to grind some more lives on Turtle Woods? You think the moment when you fall into pit with cyberrats is annoying? Well, there is a legit way which, if it doesn't work at first, is possible to pull off with some skill: just jump above the pit through the faux-walls.Even Better Sequel: Many agree that Crash 2 and Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped are much better designed and more enjoyable than the original game, representing the pinnacle of the series, introducing most of the characters fans are familiar with.The only thing that makes the battle challenging is the awkward jetpack controls and the limited time to finish him off. And the final boss battle is extremely anticlimactic - Crash just chases after him and spin-attacks him three times, and he doesn't even attempt to defend himself or fight back. The final boss battle against Cortex is based around the jetpack mechanic - as in, the mechanic that was only introduced five levels ago in a game 25 levels long. Additionally, the camera is positioned directly behind Crash rather than above him facing downwards, as in the other levels, which makes discerning the relative positions of obstacles even harder than it ought to be. In contrast to the rest of the game's free-flowing fast-paced platforming, the jetpack uses a completely different control scheme to the rest of the game, is awkward and finicky to use, and requires the player to move extremely slowly and carefully around tightly enclosed areas. Disappointing Last Level: The final warp room introduces the jetpack mechanic, which is featured in two of the last five levels.Never mind in-game, considering how obviously shady he is while interacting with Crash. Captain Obvious Reveal: Cortex being the game's Big Bad and betraying Crash can be easily deduced by just looking at the game's subtitle.It makes a Blackout Basement, of all things, feel hard to get lost in, it offers a creative Bonus Stage that feels like an Auto-Scrolling Level you're in complete control over, and its music is also the credits music, serving to give off the sense of finality in the stage. For a Secret Level, it sure as heck feels fair and accommodating. Evil Lillie Lightship (if Evil Lillie Lightship was a real TUGS character) as Dr.Diesel and Cerberus (from The Little Engine That Could) as The Evil Twins.Truro (from Theodore Tugboat) as Rusty Walrus.Evil Grampus (if Evil Grampus was a real TUGS character) as Nitrous Oxide.Evil Hercules (if Evil Hercules was a real TUGS character) as Emperor Velo XXVII.The Tower (from The Little Engine That Could) as Willie Wumpa Cheeks.Tootle (from Little Golden Book Land) as Krunk.Sea Rouge, Boomer, Bluenose, and Theodore (from Theodore Tugboat) as The Elementals.Hercules as Crunch Bandicoot (Ten Cents and Hercules are good friends, just like Thomas and Edward are, because Hercules and Crunch Bandicoot are both older and father figures to Ten Cents and Crash Bandicoot).Singing Puppet Man (from Teletubbies) as Captain Zero.N.Gin are both voiced modelled after Peter Lorre)
Arry and Bert (from TTTE) as Komodo Brothers.Lillie Lightship as Coco Bandicoot (Lillie Lightship and Coco Bandicoot are both the main females).
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