Got this game for my wife and she loves it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
From the first moment i opened the disk box, i checked it and it was very dirty and too much scratch, my son tried but he it didn't play. It doesn't work, i hope you can help me, because the injured is my son not me, he can't play now the game he was waiting for, thanks
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game is set up like an arcade type of game. Kind of retro, but still a lot of fun. I like the fact that it has a co op feature and it is a great game to play with my wife(since she doesn't really like all those realistic games). Overall great game with a lot of adventure.
The game does a pretty good job of introducing new monsters at regular intervals to keep you guessing, but once you've figured out the basic tactics necessary to jack all the different enemy types, it loses a lot of its steam. Crash of the Titans tries to compensate later on with larger numbers of enemies, though this can lead to frustrating moments where you're being pummeled from all sides and unable to defend yourself or retaliate. It should take about six or seven hours to play through Crash of the Titans on the default difficulty level. The game naturally tries to lure you back with hidden items and secondary goals that can earn you some unlockable extras, as well as a cooperative mode. But you'll probably have had your fill of double-jumping, hoverboarding, and monster-jacking by the time you reach the end the first time through.Read full review
Real descent game. I like them playful, cute and family friendly. The spin attack isn't in it any more but all is crisp and challenging enough that I got use to it easily.I enjoyed gaining mutant control. It was nice to become bigger and badder. Very creative with out getting off the wall. If you like Crash you will absolutely enjoy Crash of the Titans. No question!
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