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A legendary game series for children and beyond. If you do not know what to buy and download on your child’s PC, then Bandicoot will help you.

The character himself is a mutated Oriental striped bandicoot who got his humanity under the effect of Evolvo Ray’s device. Slightly dumb because of the unfinished mutation process. Throughout the series, his nemesis is Dr. Neo Cortex, the same man who experimented on him. Wanting to make Crash the leader of his mutant army, the doctor makes a fatal mistake during the experiment, which results in a huge problem in the form of a small mutated beast that constantly thwarts his insidious plans.

So here’s a list of Crash Bandicoot games you can play:

Crash Bandicoot (1996):

It would hardly surprise anyone that the very first Crash game is still one of the best in the series. The first Crash Bandicoot was Naughty Dog’s console debut and one of the iconic games on the PlayStation. Few games could reach the heights of Crash Bandicoot with its quirky character, clever platformer mechanics, and a fun story that even children could understand.

The gameplay was also very good. And even if it is not without some problems, which were eliminated in the sequels, against the background of the product as a whole they are minor flaws. Everything shines with high quality and elaboration, which in the future will make Naughty Dog famous and give rise to a fantastic series.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (1997):

We are convinced that the second part of Crash Bandicoot is the best in the series. Cortex Strikes Back surpassed the first part so much that it became a near-perfect platformer. The gameplay is so restrictively woven into the story that many players were drawn in from the beginning to the end of the game, and a little after.

In addition, players can choose their own level of immersion in the game. There are gems to be found in the world (harder to get than crystals), and some of them require surviving a deadly challenge or finding a carefully hidden secret.

The depth of the game was unheard of for its time, and all the elements of the mechanics come together so nicely that the second installment is rightfully the best in the Crash Bandicoot series.

Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (1998):

Crash Bandicoot: Warped looks like the culmination of all that Naughty Dog has created in their trilogy, and the perfect conclusion to the series. In the game, Crash goes to different times that are very different from each other. Add to this the battles with stellar bosses, very high quality gameplay and beautiful graphics, and you have a great platformer.

Among the disadvantages of the game are not very convenient controls in some levels with machines and small number of secrets. But that will hardly stop true fans.

Crash Team Racing (1999):

Tired of platformers, Naughty Dog decided to create the latest Crash game. The result is Crash Team Racing, inspired by the Mario Kart series. Despite its slight secondary, Crash Team Racing has enough unique findings (both in terms of mechanics and graphics) that make it one of the best kart races in its own right.

If there are any shortcomings in this game, it’s the sheer difficulty of unlocking secret characters (of course, if it’s absolutely impossible, you can use cheats). But this does not make Crash Team Racing any less brilliant. Competing on the racetrack with all the stars of the series is just insanely fun and fresh enough, unlike a similar series with the famous Italian plumber, which at times goes too far.

Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy (2017):

After a long pause, the Crash Bandicoot series is back. Vicarious Visions did a great job of reviving Sony’s great marsupial beast, and they achieved great results.

Although this game is often marketed as a remaster, to call it that would be a serious understatement. Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy effectively re-creates the first three games with new graphics and minor improvements.

What’s the best thing here? They’ve kept all the things they loved about the original games. But what’s even more impressive is that the format Naughty Dog created so many years ago still looks decent and proves that at their core, the first three Crash games are really very high-quality platformers.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (2020):

Crash Bandicoot fans have been waiting for its rebirth – more than twenty years after the release of the third installment, the fourth installment, subtitled It’s About Time, has been released. No more spin-offs or sequels, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is a big game about the adventures of Crash and his friends. From the original trilogy the game is distinguished only by the developer’s name – the new game was created not by Naughty Dog, but by the Toys For Bob studio, that has been existing since 1998.

Crash Bandicoot 4 takes players on a journey between dimensions: the villain Cortex escaped from a time trap and began to wreak havoc, threatening many worlds. Crash and Koko must stop him by using quantum masks that can be used to influence reality. At the same time, new names were added to the list of playable characters, including the antagonist Neo Cortex.

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What’s better for kids PC games or consoles, let’s figure it out https://www.gamebelieves.com/whats-better-for-kids-pc-games-or-consoles-lets-figure-it-out/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/whats-better-for-kids-pc-games-or-consoles-lets-figure-it-out/#respond Fri, 02 Apr 2021 04:19:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=114 You’ve probably seen a discussion about it somewhere on the Internet. If it’s not PlayStation vs. Xbox, it’s PC vs. both of them. So, let’s get into the discussion and find out which one is better. Well, you might be surprised to learn that there really isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to that question. Both PCs and consoles have […]

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You’ve probably seen a discussion about it somewhere on the Internet. If it’s not PlayStation vs. Xbox, it’s PC vs. both of them. So, let’s get into the discussion and find out which one is better.

Well, you might be surprised to learn that there really isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to that question. Both PCs and consoles have many advantages and disadvantages. The question of which one is better for your kids is ultimately very subjective, as it depends on both your preferences and your budget.

In this article, we’ll look at the most important factors you should keep in mind if you’re trying to decide which platform is better for your kids.

A PC is a desktop computer or a laptop.

The expression “gaming PC” often makes people think of some advanced desktop system, but let’s not forget that there are gaming laptops too. However, when comparing desktops and laptops, a desktop computer will be a better choice for gaming in the vast majority of cases.

This is because gaming laptops often use low-power components, as it is difficult to keep a gaming laptop running when both the CPU and the GPU are under heavy load in a cramped enclosure.

Sometimes people turn to external graphics cards. However, this usually requires a significant additional investment, and bandwidth limitations still mean that a laptop with an external GPU won’t be as fast as a desktop computer with the same GPU. Not to mention the fact that an external GPU enclosure can take away the portability of a laptop, which is one of its main strengths.

Either way, a gaming desktop computer is much better than a gaming laptop in both performance and cost. The main reason you might want to buy a gaming laptop is because you spend a lot of time away from home and want games with you. Otherwise, a desktop setup is your best choice in every way.

Consoles.

As far as consoles go, there are out of several options. The major players in this area are Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, and they all have their own different consoles. First, we have Sony’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox. Then there’s Nintendo’s Switch.

Generally speaking, the PlayStation and Xbox have more hardware power than Nintendo’s consoles and offer a wider selection of games, many of which are shared with PCs. Nintendo, on the other hand, relies mostly on innovation and in-house development.

Thus, it’s hard to compare the Switch to the PC, and like its predecessors, the Wii U and the original Wii, it’s a versatile console that’s primarily appealing because of its innovative features and games.

The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, on the other hand, are very similar to each other and are also similar to the PC. Without going into the details of the comparisons, two important differences between the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are that the former has more high-quality single-player exclusives and the latter has backward compatibility.

However, it doesn’t make much sense to compare them now that the 8th generation of consoles is coming to an end, the PlayStation 4 will soon replace the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X will replace the Xbox One.

Choice

Many developers these days think about consoles and console controllers first when working on their games, and this is reflected in PC releases as well. Fortunately, these days there are no significant gaps between most console and PC game releases, with the exception of some exclusives.

At this point, most console exclusives are proprietary games developed by a console manufacturer looking to increase sales of its hardware and increase brand adoption, and this is especially evident in the case of Sony and Nintendo.

On the other hand, there are whole genres of games that are almost absent on consoles – MMOs, MOBAs and strategies. There’s also a brighter indie scene on PC and, of course, mods.

Compatibility

As we mentioned before, every game released for a console will work well on that console. However, there are always exceptions when certain games are either too demanding for aging hardware or simply not optimized enough.

PC games are usually not as well optimized, and some releases can have serious issues with bugs and crashes, which is only natural considering that the PC can use all kinds of hardware for several years. That’s why optimization on the PC is a little more problematic than when it comes to the standard configurations used by consoles.

Something else to consider is backward compatibility. On PC, you’ll be able to run most games right away, and while some older releases won’t run flawlessly on the new hardware, it usually doesn’t take much effort to fix.

Meanwhile, when it comes to consoles, backward compatibility has been a bit of a problem. The Xbox One was compatible with most of the older Xbox releases, while the PlayStation 4 couldn’t run any of its predecessor games.

The situation on that front looks better now that the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will be backwards compatible. However, the latter will only be able to run PS4 games, and PS3 games can only be played through PlayStation Now.

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At what age can children play computer games. https://www.gamebelieves.com/at-what-age-can-children-play-computer-games/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/at-what-age-can-children-play-computer-games/#respond Thu, 23 Apr 2020 22:18:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=71 Child psychologists say that the later, the better. There are several serious disadvantages to early accustomment to computer games. The computer can interfere with personal development. At preschool age computer games should be replaced by didactic ones. Playing didactic games, children learn about the world, develop, learn to communicate. Computer can not be a substitute […]

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Child psychologists say that the later, the better.

There are several serious disadvantages to early accustomment to computer games.

The computer can interfere with personal development. At preschool age computer games should be replaced by didactic ones. Playing didactic games, children learn about the world, develop, learn to communicate.

Computer can not be a substitute for friends. Good, if the child already has friends and communicating with them gives him pleasure – then you can allow and computer.

  • When giving the child access to the computer, consider not only the age of the child. The peculiarities of his psyche are also important. If the kid is excitable, computer games, even educational, will exhaust his psyche and cause overexcitement. Sitting at the monitor for hours, the child loses his appetite and does not sleep well.
  • Another danger – the emergence of negative character traits. All day playing “roving” and “shoot”, the child becomes withdrawn, unsociable, does not want to go out, constantly fighting with his brothers and sisters for the right to play.
  • Serious strain on eyesight. Prolonged strain of the eye muscles while sitting at the monitor can lead to significant visual impairment.
  • Weak finger motor skills will lead to writing problems in school.
  • There is another serious danger in early inoculation to computer games. Many mothers complain to the child psychologist that the child refuses to read books.

Yes, he has learned to put letters into words with the help of educational computer games. But reading even small texts in a book does not attract him, he is only used to bright pictures and rapidly changing video games.

Obviously, it is necessary to be careful with the computer, so that the baby does not fall into computer addiction.

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