With the decade quickly coming to a wrap, it is time for DualShockers’ annual Game of the Year awards selection. In all my time with this publication, this game of the year has been the most contentious — a fact that speaks to the many fantastic titles that came out this year. But whether you stan Fire
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In a recent episode of PlayStation Underground, we got a glimpse of Dragon Mines and Retro Stadium in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. There were about 15 minutes of action shown in the gameplay, so, there is quite a bit of info fans can chew on until the release of the game later this month. While
Crash Bandicoot is a classic game franchise from the PS1 era that that became a fan favorite. We’re in the age of remasters and remakes, so Vicarious Visions gave Cash Bandicoot a makeover and on June 30, 2017, released Crash N Sane Trilogy for PS4 before bringing it to PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch later.
This generation feels defined by two types of games–the games-as-a-service model and the remasters. Aimed at the crippling nostalgia gamers seem to have (I know I do) the era of 90s games have started to hit the market in full force now in remastered form. It’s easy to look at these kinds of games at
A few months ago, before the annual Game Awards, rumors began to circulate regarding the existence of either a brand new Crash Team Racing game or a remake of the original on the first PlayStation. Well, those rumors turned out to be true, and we were greeted with Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled, a remake of the original
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy was a phenomenal remake. That’s hard for me to say because of my die-hard fandom of a bear, bird, and plumber and dislike of bandicoots during the PS1/N64 era. Even if I do not enjoy the games, I can respect how well they were remade, and how beautiful they are. Crash