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⚡ Double the chaos, double the fun — Crash & Cortex unite!
Crash Twinsanity for PS2 revolutionizes platform gaming with its innovative two-character control system, immersive island environments, and reactive enemies. Team up with your arch-rival Neo Cortex in a humorous, action-packed adventure that continues to captivate fans years after its 2004 release.
| ASIN | B00029P9PK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,574 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 284 in PlayStation 2 Games |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.59 x 1.4 cm; 140.61 g |
| Rated | Ages 3 & Over |
| Release date | 8 Oct. 2004 |
J**.
This makes me so happy!
(This might be a little bit biased as this is one of my favourite games of all time) What a beautiful game! So happy to receive it and relive my childhood, still shines as a quality item even more than ten years after its release. I can confirm this game also works fine with the PCSX2 PlayStation 2 emulator.
A**6
Doesn't save.
Cutscenes are jumpy and doesn't save, i repeat it doesn't save. Ik what y'all are thinking and no it's not my memory card
A**R
Crash TwinSanity
When Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (my favourite Crash game) came out, it was criticised for being too similar to the PS1 trilogy. People wanted something new from Crash, something new for the then next-gen hardware. So, developer Traveller's Tales decided to produce a Wrath of Cortex sequel to address these issues. The result was TwinSanity, a game that completely got rid of the classic warp rooms in favour of a new open-world Crash game. The result was good. The game is incredibly fun to play, and the game has great graphics too. It plays like a Crash game, just without the Warp Room. This means that relics were ditched due to being one big open-world game, but gems do still exist hidden throughout the levels and are still well-hidden. There is even now a reason to collect them other than 100&-ing the game - getting all the gems unlocks exclusive content from the beta of the game, such as storyboards and concept art - good for people who like to know about a game's past. Despite all this, it just doesn't feel like a Crash Bandicoot game. The warp room is missing, and it has a bigger effect on some hardcore players than you would think. For new players, start of with Wrath of Cortex for a classic Crash experience, then move on to TwinSanity, a still enjoyable game.
A**Y
Perfect
Perfect... great game.. very happy with purchase
N**O
Excellent
Very fast delivery
I**2
Decent attempt.
A decent enough game with a great storyline, but well too many glitches and errors with it, it's not the best Bandicoot Game yet.
T**G
Nice
Works well and love playing with grandchildren. Big crash fans
L**S
Two Stars
not very good