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Product Features

Platform: Game Boy Advance
  • Hijack and battle titanic monsters! Don't beat ¿em ¿ Jack ¿em! Control, play and BATTLE as 15 different outrageous and totally unique enemies, including the likes of Scorporilla, Ratcicle and Shellephant ¿ multiple playable weapons!
  • Using the monsters' special abilities, breathe fire and strike with earth-shaking attacks. Use one enemy as a weapon to blow away the others.
  • Intense New Combat Moves for Crash! For the first time ever Crash now has a powerful acrobatic fighting system: punches and flying kicks, multiple attacks and special counter moves. Power up skills to unlock new attacks and blazing combos!
  • Chaotic Co-op Action! It¿s twice the Crash! At any point in the game get your buddy to join in and play as Carbon-Crash, and work together to unleash total chaos!
  • Crash can even jack Carbon-Crash (or vice versa) for some hysterical Crash/jacked-Crash mayhem!!!

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  • ASIN: B000SMIV92
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 1 inches ; 1.6 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: October 2, 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #23,986 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes


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Platform: Game Boy Advance

The evil Neo Cortex has turned the creatures of Crash's island into horrific mutations! But by using a whole arsenal of new combat moves Crash can hijack the monsters and gain control of their awesome powers.

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4.0 out of 5 stars It's Not As Bad As Everyone Says, December 15, 2007
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This review is from: Crash of the Titans (Video Game)
If you've kept any track of Crash of the Titans, you probably know that most people hate this GBA version. Don't be fooled by critics or people with critic mentalities. Among GBA games, this one's actually pretty good. Naturally the main and DS versions are better. But this isn't so terrible.

The story begins when Crash is sleeping in a hammock outside his house on the beach of Wumpa Island. Aku Aku (a magical mask that's been around for a really long time now) communicates to Crash through telepathy that he needs Crash to wake up and rescue him from Dr. Neo Cortex, the long-time villain of the series. Crash, of course, does and rescues Aku. His sister, Coco and best friend, Crunch have also been captured. Aku tells Crash of this and teaches Crash to hijack the large enemies (Titans), the hook of the game. As you can tell, the rescue mission's on.

To hijack, or "jack", Titans, Crash must beat them with his combat moves till they're stunned. Then he can take Aku, throw it on the Titan's face, and transform into the Titan, using its powers against the other enemies. All the Titans have basic pummeling moves like Crash, but they each have a special ability that's unique to their kind. This jacking hook's really cool and fun to use, as are the Titans and their moves. Since you get to use this all the time, it's good that it's such an amazing hook.

There are also enemies that can't be jacked (Fodder), but they're only purpose is really to collect Mojo, which is a small cluster of orbs that have magical power. Crash collects these to get upgrades, like increased strength for his attacks or new moves. Though it's under-exaggerated, it's still a nice system that works well. The other collectibles are Wumpa Fruit and Tiki Masks.

Wumpa Fruit replenish health to Crash (oddly, though, not to Titans) and they grant extra lives when you collect enough of them. Tiki Masks give increased attack power for a set number of seconds (though this is hardly noticeable) and they come in three colors. Green, Silver, and Gold. Collect all of them in one Island to access that Island's arena. An arena is where you fight enemies and Titans till you get to the recently-defeated boss. Bosses can be jacked too, but this is only good for collecting Mojo and getting a hold of a Titan to help you finish off the rest of the boss' health. This is helpful 'cause bosses are tough little [...] and can be very hard to defeat.

I mentioned Islands without telling you what they are, though you can certainly guess easily enough. They're the way the game's divided up. At the end of every Island is the boss you fight and a special kind of mini-game called Crash Rush, where Aku transforms into some kind of vehicle for Crash to use to get to the next Island. There's only 5 things to do on an Island. Three levels, the arena, and the Crash Rush. "Three levels?" you're saying. "Sounds like a short game". Not exactly. Every level's divided into several sections that you have to cross before you can get to the next Island. This is kind of a bad thing, because if you miss things in the level and you want to collect everything or if you die a game over, you have to replay the long levels all over again. Would've been better to shorten the levels and not divide them into sections or at least make it so you could choose a section to play through.

The levels have multiple paths to be taken, but only one that actually leads to the end of a level. These alternate paths lead to Tiki Masks and other goodies. There's so many of them it's kinda hard to find the right way sometimes, and if you happen to go the wrong way and come to a Checkpoint, you're screwed if you're trying to collect things for 100%. You can't backtrack after that. Needless to say, a little less complication would've been better.

Crash controls loosely, making it hard to stop and turn and even harder to execute jumps. Crash jumps pathetically low and he doesn't handle good in the air unless you double jump. Fortunately, the Titans handle better and you spend almost all the time controlling them, so this isn't terrible.

The Titans are necessary to get past a lot of areas and things, but a little more attention could've been given to this whole mechanic. For one thing, if you dismount then jack a Titan, the Titan's health is completely restored. The special attack meter fills so fast once it's been emptied that you could practically fight using the specials. It's pretty hard to directly jack another stunned Titan from the one you've already transformed into, so it's a bit of a process getting switching Titans. Once you find a Titan you like, you can just keep using that same Titan, which diminishes the already low variety even more.

The audio, too, could've used some work. The music get's a little repetitive and isn't particularly interesting to listen to. There's only a handful of sounds present, like the voice clips which sound clear, but are so few.

Graphically, the game's only real problem is how big the sprites are. They're not so big that they present a problem with the surroundings, but if you're claustrophobic or you just like having a wide view of your surroundings, this might make you uncomfortable or annoyed at the very worst. The backgrounds are beautiful. As there's no voice work, everything's done with subtitles and MUGs (or icons of the characters' heads to indicate who's speaking). These are hideous, but the actual characters in the cutscenes look and animate very nicely.

Every game has its ups and downs, of course, but the ones in this game aren't so terrible as too make the game unplayable or not enjoyable. True as it is that I'm a very "different" person, I at least know a good video game when I see one (in fact, video games are what make me so "different"). This game isn't a bad one or a boring one. It's a good one weighed down by its faults. Fortunately, faults don't make up an object or a person.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CRASH OF THE TITANS, June 14, 2011
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GREAT GAME, MY SON JUST LOVE IT, HE IS ONLY 3, GREAT GAME AND FUN, HE PLAY IT WITH HIS 17 YEARS OLD BROTHER. BOTH OF THEM LOVE IT
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5.0 out of 5 stars TOTALLY AWESOME!!!, September 14, 2010
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This review is from: Crash of the Titans (Video Game)
Ha ha, take that Neocortex! Oh! Er, ahem! Anyway, to rate this game, it is awesome! I still remember when I got this game. *Sniff* Oh, uh, anyhoo, it was too much fun...and still is now! I highly recommend this game and I liked the look of the mutants. Also, the levels were fun. Some of the levels were a thriller. Okay, it's not like movie violent but it raised my pulse a little too fast! :D I also liked BEING a mutant! XD Well, in other words, I take over the host (mutant) and use um...well, whatever you call Aku-Aku. Well, I use his tiki powers to take the host (mutant) over. Sweet, huh? I had so much fun being a mutant that I didn't want to turn back to Crash! I know that some have really negative comments about this game but hey, to each his own, right? Anyway, check this game out the moment you can! (If you have a Gameboy Advance SP that is! :P)
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