Crash of the Titans

This was one of the last great Crash Bandicoot games ever created. Instead of hunting down Crystals in jungles and arctic glaciers, He's trying to hunt down the doctor who's kidnapped his tribal witch doctor mask friend Aku-Aku and his sister Coco. Instead of spinning like an insane person all the time, he's fighting with his hands. And his feet. But his classic spin is still available, but now a days it doesn't last as long as it used to. Use it too long and you get dizzy. You fight minions and mutants with your fighting skills. But the cool thing about this game starts when once you start nearing the end of Level 1. You can use Aku-Aku's magical mojo powers to take control of mutants and make them do your bidding. And there are quite a few different types of them. Giant ones, ones just a bit taller then Crash, and some ones that use ranged attacks. Instead of collecting Wumpa Fruit a lot, you collect mojo for upgrade and new moves for Crash. Every 25,000 Mojo also gives you an extra life. However, they do not suggest eating Mojo on the basis it may contain nuts. There's lots of tutorials in the game on a stone with what I think is a C on them that tells you a lot about the game. I'm not about to spoil the story for you but I'll tell you its pretty exciting. Also if you defeat enough of a certain minion, jack enough of a certain mutant, or complete enough of the game, you get a special costume to wear. Also with 20 chapters in it there's a enough to keep you busy for quite a while. A 4 out of 5.
 
Good stuff, a new Crash had born.

I had long wanted to see Crash actually use close-quarters-combat skills on people and this game made that dream a reality. The tattoos he got for his arm look very cool.

The first one was a lot better than the second one, Mind Over Mutant. It's just that MoM seems to be easier than CotT.
 
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