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A remake of the original first level of Crash Bandicoot. Same play style, still the game we all fell in love with just with an updated look. The fist level is acting as a proof of concept. Working as an on/off project since June 2010. MAC, iOS And More; Guides. Graphics Comparisons Search. Crash Bandicoot 4 Art Book May Have Tease For Potential Spyro 4. Is the purple dragon getting his long-awaited sequel as. Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time was announced on Friday and saw its titular crate-smashing, fruit-collecting, Aku Aku-aiding hero in full furry form. The legendary platforming series (originally from Naughty Dog) last added to its main numbered series of games back in 1998 with the PS1's Crash Bandicoot: Warped (technically numbered 3).

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Like its predecessors, Crash Bandicoot 4 is a pretty hard game. It employs a very old-school approach to challenge in a platforming game, putting the focus squarely on tests of skill through levels that grow increasingly complex. As such, there’s quite a few levels in this game that will put up a formidable fight against you- here, we’re going to talk about the fifteen that we felt were the hardest of them all.

NOTE: There are spoilers ahead for Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time.

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As the level that introduces players to the Mosquito Marsh mansion, it’s one that stands out in memory (thanks in large part to its carnival feel), but it also stands out because of how challenging it can be. True to its name, it uses music in some interesting ways for platforming, and is almost entirely focused on putting your platforming skills to the test. Towards the end, there’s also a rail-grinding section that requires some quick reaction time, so make sure you stay on your toes.

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Some of the more difficult stages in the Crash Bandicoot series have been related to Crash jumping on the back of an animal or vehicle and having to navigate your way through a path filled with many dangerous obstacles. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time has plenty of these, including the jet ski like levels, but the Bears Repeating stage brings back an old classic that is bound to cause trouble for the player where you have to hop on the back of a polar bear.

How To Beat The Polar Bear Race In Bears Repeating

To start off, make your way through the Bears Repeating level until near the very end. This is where you will see a polar bear on some ice that you can get on the back of and start chasing Dr. Neo Cortex. You aren’t actually racing him to like catch him, but you just need to make it to the end to complete the level.

The good news here is that this polar bear race is nowhere near as difficult as some of the ones in the original games that were replicated in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. However, this can still be quite hard to complete regardless.

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Ice always makes a game harder and you will have already seen that throughout this entire world in Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. It might be even more perilous than ever before here due to the fact that the polar bear you are riding on is incredibly slippery.

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There are many obstacles for you to avoid along the way, including Nitro Boxes that will be an instant kill for Crash or Coco. There’s also a lot of Wumpa Fruit and boxes along the way too that you want to collect, which is very tempting. Unless you’re going for a 100% completionist run here, there are some boxes you’re going to want to avoid just because they put you in a lot of danger of dying.

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What you’re going to want to do is try to keep your eyes ahead of you at all times and train yourself to always be prepared for what is to come. There are pieces of ice and falling trees to avoid, so make sure to go left and right of jump over these to stay alive. You will be sliding back and forth a lot here, so just make sure to not move the analog stick as much as where you want to move, as the ice will get you there faster than you would expect.

You will eventually get a checkpoint before an icy hill that you go down and start having the skiing enemies coming at you. There will be two at a time in different spots taking up 2/3 of the path, so make your way to the gap where one isn’t to survive. After you make your way past this part, you will just have more of the same obstacles to avoid and then you’ll eventually make your way to the end of the stage.

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