More Crash of the Titans screens crashing your way
Radical Entertainment‘s Crash of the Titans has a TBA 2007 release date tagged on its tail still. But that shouldn’t come to mean that we won’t be taking a look into the game before then. That’s why we’ve got a healthy dose of screenshots for you to have a better idea of how the development is coming along, and who the characters you’ll be meeting are in Crash of the Titans.
There’s a full 15 in this new batch, so that should be more than enough to satiate your craving for the game — at least for now. Not only that, but we’ve also picked up some details regarding the gameplay, such as Crash’s character taking on a more “physical” role. But of course, he’s no longer just a platform hero. He’s now busted his way through an all-new 3D environment, where he has to adopt the punch-and-kick brawler style to survive.
Here’s some more of the features:
- Wii-centric motion mechanics
- Widescreen and 480p capabilities support
- Co-Op mode “where a second player can leap in and assist the first at any time during the action, using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk
So, there’s still no official date as to the release, but we’ve been hearing some buzz that October could be it. Just keep it posted here for more Crash of the Titans news and updates. In the meantime, go on. Have a look-see at the images we have for you here.
More after the jump. Much more.
Radical Entertainment‘s Crash of the Titans has a TBA 2007 release date tagged on its tail still. But that shouldn’t come to mean that we won’t be taking a look into the game before then. That’s why we’ve got a healthy dose of screenshots for you to have a better idea of how the development is coming along, and who the characters you’ll be meeting are in Crash of the Titans.
There’s a full 15 in this new batch, so that should be more than enough to satiate your craving for the game — at least for now. Not only that, but we’ve also picked up some details regarding the gameplay, such as Crash’s character taking on a more “physical” role. But of course, he’s no longer just a platform hero. He’s now busted his way through an all-new 3D environment, where he has to adopt the punch-and-kick brawler style to survive.
Here’s some more of the features:
- Wii-centric motion mechanics
- Widescreen and 480p capabilities support
- Co-Op mode “where a second player can leap in and assist the first at any time during the action, using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk
So, there’s still no official date as to the release, but we’ve been hearing some buzz that October could be it. Just keep it posted here for more Crash of the Titans news and updates. In the meantime, go on. Have a look-see at the images we have for you here.