![]() I really, really intended to play Grandia next, but when I saw Crash, I just felt the urge, so I copied it to my PSP and started it up. So after completing Final Fantasy IX, I started sorting through my PlayStation backups (legal, I swear) and stumbled upon this one. I also managed to find two of the five secret levels.Ĭortex is the big-headed, comical baddie of the game. As of now, I got close to half of the grey gems, I think as well as one of the several colored gems. In any case, Neo Cortex was defeated and everything was well and dandy, but as I said, I still have a whole bunch of gems to collect, which I’m guessing will allow me to destroy the Cortex Vortex and beat the third mad scientist, whose name I forgot. I’d prefer if Cortex just didn’t use this mechanic, though. The last boss uses the same control scheme, so the game had to get me used to it. It was disorienting and annoying to play through them. These two were simply too different compared to the rest of the game. The levels which contained bees got a bit tedious towards the end, but by the two most annoying levels were definitely the two where you used a jetpack to fly through a space station – “Rock It” and “ Pack Attack“. Most of the levels, I’ve enjoyed, but some of the last few got a bit annoying. ![]() It aged really, really well and the graphics don’t look outdated at all, thanks to a great, timeless style.
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