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Game Cube : Crash Bandicoot : the Wrath of Cortex Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Crash Bandicoot : the Wrath of Cortex and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Crash Bandicoot : the Wrath of Cortex. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Another Crash Bandicoot game.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 7 / 8
Date: December 24, 2002
Author: Amazon User

There's not much to say about this one. Vivendi Universal hasn't strayed too far from the formula which made the Crash series on Playstation such a success.

There are five worlds and each world has five levels. You can eventually open up a sixth bonus world. You bust open crates to collect fruit and try and get to the end of a level. Some of the levels are rather dull and not at all creative.

However, that's not true of all of the levels. Some of them are quite fun. You get to ride on such things as a scooter, snowboard and mine cart just to mention a few. It's this break from the monotony that makes the game a decent platformer.

My recommendation is to check it out if you are a Crash fan or a platform junkie. Otherwise, you might consider passing up on this one because it ultimately doesn't offer enough new elements to make it too interesting.

Fun for all ages, but a bit too hard for the younger kids

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: November 11, 2002
Author: Amazon User

The game is average in just about all aspects: graphics, gameplay, and storyline. The game doesn't provide anything over the standard Mario-type-smashing-crates-and-collecting-fruit game, but is still fun, nonetheless, and provides a good amount of play time. Many of the levels are too challenging for younger players. There are some levels where the player "dies" by missing a jump, falling into water, and drowning. I thought the image of the character floating face down in the water wasn't appropriate for younger kids. For the most part, though, it will provide entertainment for all ages.

A lot of fun but could have been better

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: October 07, 2002
Author: Amazon User

First, let me say my kids love thos game. My daughter is willing to put up with the long load time and other drawbacks. Once you begin to master the game, it's a lot of fun. I've played it with and without them and do find the long loading times annoying but no worse than having to wait for a DVD menu to show up. Patience is the key here I suppose.

Initially there are five different games you can play to beat Neocortex. The flying game where you have to destroy tornado generators that are destroying the countryside is quite fun although relatively easy to master.

The chase through the castle is probably the most challenging at the moment. Trying to out run the dragon without stepping into a pit is a bit of a challenge. You just have to remember where all the pits are and keep moving.

The reason I've given this four stars instead of five are related to the long load times. Still, the graphics are beautifully rendered and the characters, sound effects and challenges are well thought out and imaginative. The violence is mild and most of the fun comes from trying to escape the wizards and knights guarding the castle. Just remember that you can jump on top of the knights and dispose of them quickly this way. On the other hand, the avoid the wizards. Even if you jump on top of them, they'll send you back to the beginning.

Good game, but hard

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: January 20, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This Crash game is not as good as the others, but at least it's on Game Cube for a change. You can hook up the GBA game of Crash on it, and play it. You still have bonus stages, and stuff like that. I would recommend this game to people who have never played the Crash Bandicoot series before. I can not get past the second boss.

CRASH NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: September 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I have been a Crash fan all my life and so far.....this is the greatest crash version yet! you get 2 ride a Crash Mech, ride in a ball, steer in a gold mine and much more great activities! the bosses are challenging 2! it releases 2morrow! if u luv crash this game is for u!

(i just dont like the long loading....)

The best Crash Bandicoot game yet!!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 14, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This is an excellent game!!I think this is the best crash game yet.The graphics are super,the music is excellent and the challenge is good.The only bad point is that it takes a long time to load.But everything else makes up for it.Oh yeah and now coco is a fully playable character.

crash bandicoot

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 23, 2003
Author: Amazon User

crash bandicoot the wrath of cortex is an excellent game i got it the chrhismas of 2001 and its vibrant gameplay extrodinary sound and untraditional gameplay make it perhaps the greatest game launched that year your sent into an interactive 3d world with exceptional sound qaulity graphics and a taste of adventure making the previous 3 games look boring it features an ultra dynamic 3d envirorement its the future of crash bandicoot games although one thing that might disappoint the avid gamer is the game is still held in the confinements of a warp room and crystals gems and rellics are still to be collected and some of its levels are extrodinarily hard one particular portal the nineth portal that sinking feeling is superhard harder than just about anything ever featured in a crash game but its unlimited vareitys of levels like the rhinoceras chase japeneese village underwater escape and blizzardy moautintop is enough to keep you entertained plus new bosses are in the game including a water monster and air giant and theyre all upset crash has set foot into there capsules the end boss crunch is extremely hard in fact ive stopped fighting him a while back but good luck if you think you can beat him because of all these qaulities i would definitly recomend this game to not only crash fans but to just about all gamers

yay for cheap games!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: December 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This is a great cheap game. It's a little easy for the avid gamer but still entertaining and fun.

Avoid moving things at all costs!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: December 30, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Avoid moving things at all costs! That's what Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex is based on. In each level, the object is normally to guide Crash Bandicoot through the level without touching any moving objects. Most of the moving objects are animals or people. An example would be the spinning penguins. In one of the levels, penguins spin by and if Crash Bandicoot gets bumped or touched by a penguin, he automatically dies. Another example would be green nitrogen boxes. If Crash Bandicoot touches one of those, he automatically dies. Other ways to die include falling, and getting hit by some sort of explosive device thrown by a bad guy.

This "one hit and your dead" game play may sound quite hard, but it only makes up for the easiness of finding your way through each level. Getting hit by bad guys and falling are basically the only ways to lose. When Crash Bandicoot dies, he doesn't always start back at the beginning of the level. Thanks to "Checkpoint Crates" or boxes that you can jump on and save your spot, Crash will normally start some where in the middle of the level after he dies (depending on where the last "Checkpoint Crate" he jumped on was).

In my opinion, the game play isn't really that much harder than your average game. I'd give it 5 stars for challenge, because the challenge is just right. It's not too hard, but not too easy. On average, it takes about 3 tries to beat the beginning levels. As you go on towards tougher levels, add one more try to each level before you beat it.

Now that you know what each level is like, there is still a lot more to this game. Before each level, you start in one big room with smaller rooms attached to it. They are called hubs. Each "hub" or smaller room has 5 separate levels in it. You can choose to go to any of those 5 levels, in any order. Once you beat all 5 levels in a hub, you can try to beat the "boss" or big bad guy. After the boss is defeated, the next hub is unlocked and you are free to try out the levels in that hub. Remember, the only thing you must do to beat a level is to make your way to the end of it. This is a lot like Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, where you get to the golden ring at the end of the level. The only challenge is getting around the bad guys without falling or touching nitrogen boxes.

In the end I rate this game 5 stars because I give the...

Graphics 5 stars (Very colorful.)

Challenge 5 stars (Just right.)

Replay-ability 4 stars (Gets a little boring after a while.)

Sound 4 stars (Cortex uses the same lines each time but it still sounds realistic.)

Levels 5 stars (There are a lot of different levels to play in, and they are all unique.)

Loading Time 3 stars (It often stops to load, but doesn't take that long to do so.)

Items 5 stars (There are a LOT of items! To name a few: TNT Crates, Crash Crates, Checkpoint Crates, Invisibility Crates, and Surprise Boxes.)

Even though I rate this game very high, please consider that there are MANY great games out there. I'm not saying you must buy this game, because some games are better. But I am pretty sure that this is just a well-rounded, fun game, and any body could get this and spend hours of fun playing it.

It's good but not great

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 01, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Who would've guessed Crash,Mario,and Sonic would appear on the same system (legally)? With the arrival of the newest Crash on GC, this seemingly impossible alignment of the planets has come to fruition. The controls are Crash with the requisite jumps and spins joined by dashes of flying, swimming, and Marble Madness-style gaming to spice things up. The framerate dips occasionally which detracts from the otherwise smooth gameplay.Graphically, this version is slightly below the recent Xbox release, but in line with the competent PS2 iteration. The levels are colorful, and Crash himself looks as nutty as ever. The games's bouncy soundtrack is pleasant, but nothing new for veterans of the wily marsupials adventures.The Crash Blast game that downloads to your GBA is a nice bonus, but feels like an afterthought. The Wrath of Cortex gives fans more of what they want, just nothing new.


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