Artistic direction is immaculate - gameplay and story are really fun

My Dad and I connected over this game from a few of the cars you were able to drive.

Fun multiplayer with friends - very little support for patches/new content when I played in 2020/2021

Completionism is NOT recommended which is unfortunate because Crash games have historically had relatively accessible completionist paths. I enjoyed MOST of my time with this game, even a lot of the tedious bits. The N. Sanely Perfect Relics were easily the most difficult to muscle through.

It's definitely "the best" of the trilogy and the one my siblings and I played the most, but my heart still sees the original entry as my favorite.

Neat concept for a "reverse" city builder but every level played the exact same so it lost its shine fast.

Beautiful reimagining, especially the first installment.

It's hard to beat the experience of encountering a pal in the middle of the game and wordlessly completing the entire rest of the game together.

Unforgettable experience - I really want this game to unleash a new genre of mystery titles. Impossible to overstate of how much of a unique experience this is.

Unbelievably emotional story. I cried.

Criminally short and criminally underrated. Glad my high school girlfriend insisted I play it.

Never finished because DQ games are way too long but I loved what I did play.

Played the remastered version. I like that it didn't overstay its welcome. Good gameplay overall and top tier acting.

Combat fun but gets really tedious in the late stages. Morality of the game falls apart in the last third too.

Didn't like it as much as I was expecting. Maybe because all of my friends have already mastered it so any attempt to get a better time than them is an exercise in futility.