When the N. Sane Trilogy came out, it had already been 19 years since Crash Bandicoot: Warped, the most recent beloved mainline Crash game. And since I was born after the trilogy, I played the trilogy. "100%ed" both 2 & 3. I already made reviews of these games individually in my statuses for this game so these will be shortened.
Crash Bandicoot
I don't hate Crash 1. I think it's an OK game. There are things that I don't like such as 100% completion. But I really like how the main collectibles for completion, the boxes, play a role in platforming. This is the only game of the 3 that I haven't completed and I feel like I don't want to.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
This is most likely my favorite game of the trilogy. I think the main reason why I loved Crash 2 is because I jumped right off the first game and I could see a ton of differences like the more fast paced level design and new moveset. I found the controls to be more snappy and tight. Variety in levels stuck to corridor based box breaking. If you didn't like Crash 1 for it's platforming, skip it and play this one instead. It's a huge improvement over 1.
Crash Bandicoot: Warped
There are things that I love more here than in 2, but in my opinion. Crash Warped is the more flawed game of the latter two, but there are things that Warped does better like the platforming levels and the presentation.
The N. Sane Trilogy as remakes
Visually, the games look pretty good, but I am not really a fan of Crash's design. Sure, he looks like a goof, but a cartoony design doesn't jive well with realistic textures. And there are cases where the lighting is really bad. You can really see it in Crash 2 in the warp rooms. Although I'm sad that Vicarious Visions has been merged, I'm glad that Toys for Bob got to carry the torch for Crash. I really like what TFB had to offer when Crash 4 was shown. To me, after Crash 4, N. Sane looks dated in comparison. 4's Crash looks much better. The controls in 1 feel inconsistent. Mainly, due to the oval shaped hitbox that Crash has. For tight, and precise platforming, especually in Crash 1, the slipping on edges doesn't work well woth it. I didn't have much of an issue with 2 & 3
After playing the trilogy. I'm now a fan. Can't wait for Crash 4 now that I have it preordered on the Switch, but I'll wait for it to come to PC as well.
N. SANE TRILOGY RATING: 7.5/10