Saturday, December 3, 2016

Sony reveals first trailer of the trilogy of ‘Crash Bandicoot’ and announces sequel to ‘The Last of Us’ – The Nation Costa Rica

last Updated December 03, 2016 at 01:26 pm

Sony surprised all the fans of the old school when you submit the first advance of the expected Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy, a video game that will explore the early titles in the franchise born in 1996 for the console of PlayStation. The demonstration was held in the framework of the gala of the PlayStation Experience.

The preview displays the style of the titles first-timers. The study Activision will be in charge of bringing the marsupial back to the consoles. By the time there is no known date of departure, or the price of the remake of Crash Bandicoot which will include the following deliveries: Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped.

“it Is practically impossible to do a remastering of the original game Crash that was made 20 years ago. The technology has advanced a lot since then. The original code that was Naughty, not much you can use. Almost. However we will try to keep the essence of the first deliveries of the Crash,” explained Sony in a press release

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During the conference also showed the advancement of the first downloadable content for Uncharted 4. The expansion of the Lost Legacy presents to the thief Chloe Frazer as the protagonist.

To close the gala, the japanese company surprised with the advancement of the sequel to the award-winning videogame The Last of Us, developed by the studio Naughty Dog. The video presents a short dialog between the two protagonists of the story Joel and Ellie, in addition to closes with the musical composition by Gustavo Santaolalla.

The Last of Us was awarded as best game of the year in 2013 and the specialized press described it as the best video game in the last five years. It is still unknown the exact date or the price of the sequel.

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