There's no way that game is at a point where they'll have finished a level that they're happy to be public for good. VV were making huge changes to the N.Sane Trilogy between the playable demos at conventions. I can see this being a trailer until E3, then become a demo.Trailer? They should have had a demo.
Hmm true.There's no way that game is at a point where they'll have finished a level that they're happy to be public for good. VV were making huge changes to the N.Sane Trilogy between the playable demos at conventions. I can see this being a trailer until E3, then become a demo.
If they're going to continue with the games then Bash should be next with it being the fifth game developed but I don't think the demand is there, whereas it was with CTR.Still waiting for a Crash Bash remaster...
Yes, my child?Jesus
Glue, it's a spill at a glue factory.Save that gif for if we beat Liverpool.
I'm almost afraid to ask what that gloop is?
You start off with the classic kart and paint jobs you remember, but by earning new items as you play through the game the real fun comes from picking kart items and piecing them together into something awesome. Here’s how this works:
Wumpa Coins: The Key to Unlocking Kart Items
Expect a variety of customizable options for your karts, gained by progressing through the Adventure Mode and by earning Wumpa Coins. Collect these coins by playing the game then visit the game’s Pit Stop area and unlock a greater number of goodies. This means you can practice your racing, take on the game’s challenges, and unlock customization rewards to create the kart of your dreams!
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Remember too; if you choose the PlayStation® 4 version of the game, you can also re-live the ‘90s and choose exclusive retro Crash, Coco, and Cortex character skins, their retro karts, as well as racing on a soon-to-be revealed retro track!
Also, pre-order the game on PlayStation® 4, Xbox, or Switch and receive the Electron Skins pack, including the Crash, Coco, and Cortex Electron Skins, each with a unique podium animation.
That's what wumpa coins sound like it. Fine if it's for cart customisation but I give it a month or two before you can buy speed boosts etc.Sooo microtransactions too we reckon?
That's what wumpa coins sound like it. Fine if it's for cart customisation but I give it a month or two before you can buy speed boosts etc.
They're reasoning will be "You can earn wumpa coins in-game!" probably at a snails paces or buy 500 wumpa coins for a fiver.
We at Beenox have been waiting for this for a long time. Today we’re thrilled to announce the plans for post-launch content for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled!
Aside from all of the tracks, characters, modes, and customisation you already know about from the main game, expect even more content in the form of the CTR Nitro-Fueled Grand Prix: themed seasonal content and challenges available to anyone who has purchased the game, for no additional cost.
This includes an additional track released at the start of each season, and available to play both online and locally from that season onward!
The first of these seasons — the Nitro Tour Grand Prix — begins on 3rd July; less than two weeks after the game launches on 21st June. This is our way to give Crash fans everywhere even more ways to race!
Finally out this week. Probably one of the few games I’m looking forward to coming out this year.
@Alock1 you buying?
Yes! Though not sure what platform to get it on. Switch would mean on the go, but less people to play with. Shame it doesnt have cross play (or does it?)
Disappointing that it's 30fps only mind.
I barely play games these days so looking forward to it
Yes! Though not sure what platform to get it on. Switch would mean on the go, but less people to play with. Shame it doesnt have cross play (or does it?)
Disappointing that it's 30fps only mind.
I barely play games these days so looking forward to it