Most of the time you’re running away from the camera on pretty linear paths-though as you’d expect it changes to a side-on camera sometimes, and you'll have to run towards the screen for the odd chase sequence.
You’ve got it all, from the classic beaches and jungles, to pirate ships, jazzy New Orleans swamps, and of course slippy ice flows (complete with the return of the rideable polar bear). It’s a great excuse to thrust our bandicoots into a diverse bunch of themed stages. Dimensions have been shattered, meaning that Crash and Coco-both play identically-need to run through quirky takes on real-life historical settings, all the while evoking the series' glory days. The return of the classic numbering and time travel shenanigans feel like a reflection of developer Toys For Bob's mission statement: bring back classic Crash. Jumping to Crash 4 from the N.Sane Trilogy works excellently, as it carries on directly from the third game, Warped.