Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy screenshot of Crash looking a bit crazy

[Update #2]: A brand new Crash Bandicoot game has been announced!

[Update]: Vicarious Visions are now working on remastered versions of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2!

The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, as you might guess from the name alone, contains remastered versions of all three classic Crash Bandicoot games. You can expect to see a variety of visual improvements, support for modern resolutions and keyboard/mouse input, re-recorded dialogue and a reworked soundtrack, a time trial mode for all three games, as well as some minor tweaks to the jumping mechanics across all three games.

It is a whole bunch of new features, and a whole bunch of areas to potentially make a critical mistake in, which is why I'm very happy to say that the PC port of the N. Sane Trilogy is extremely good! The controls are tight and there don't appear to be any bugs or glitches, so if you are itching to give the new and improved Crash Bandicoot a try, the PC version is definitely worth grabbing.

If you're wondering what all of this looks like in-game, allow me to share with you the recently posted trailer. It's not very long, but it should still give you a good idea of what the N. Sane Trilogy brings to the table. Have a gander:

To learn more about the N. Sane Trilogy, or just grab yourself a copy, you should head on over to either the official website or Steam. Have fun, and I'd personally recommend leaving the original Crash for last as its difficulty curve is quite steep compared to the rest.