@Eragor14
And Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange were made by Vicarious Visions, who also did N. Sane Trilogy. They could team up with Toys for Bob. Unleashed-era Sonic is also a good reference point for mixing 2D with 3D planes if they were to do that. Spyro 3 also had a short 2D level but I know Crash had a lot more of those, at least in the original.
@Registered Anon
Honestly, it could be quite interesting. Super Mario Galaxy showed that it is possible to merge 2D and 3D platformer styles into one game if the devs know how to do it properly. So a Crash/Spyro modern crossover using the devs at ActiVision could work out.
@Eragor14
There were Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange on the GBA in the 2000s. A 3D Crash/Spyro crossover would be interesting but I don’t know how compatible the two series’ gameplay styles would be. The only Crash games I know at all are the first two though. Not sure if Warped has the same linear style.
Come to think about it, Sony seems to love their anthro characters. They had Spyro and Crash, and now they have Sly Cooper and Ratchet and Clank. Almost like their is a furry in their head office
@Anonymous #6FB4
Honestly, I personally think a Crash/Spyro crossover vodeogame would be really fun to see. Especially since they are both owned by the same company and both got remasters that look quite similar in terms of graphics (also both were first published by Sony, and were initially PlayStation exclusives).
And Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange were made by Vicarious Visions, who also did N. Sane Trilogy. They could team up with Toys for Bob. Unleashed-era Sonic is also a good reference point for mixing 2D with 3D planes if they were to do that. Spyro 3 also had a short 2D level but I know Crash had a lot more of those, at least in the original.
Honestly, it could be quite interesting. Super Mario Galaxy showed that it is possible to merge 2D and 3D platformer styles into one game if the devs know how to do it properly. So a Crash/Spyro modern crossover using the devs at ActiVision could work out.
There were Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange on the GBA in the 2000s. A 3D Crash/Spyro crossover would be interesting but I don’t know how compatible the two series’ gameplay styles would be. The only Crash games I know at all are the first two though. Not sure if Warped has the same linear style.
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Honestly, I personally think a Crash/Spyro crossover vodeogame would be really fun to see. Especially since they are both owned by the same company and both got remasters that look quite similar in terms of graphics (also both were first published by Sony, and were initially PlayStation exclusives).