Alright, so picture this: the PlayStation Store is having one of those wild sales again. Up to 70% off on PS5 and PS4 games! I stumbled upon this while… actually, I don’t remember what I was originally searching for. That’s life, right? Anyway, it includes some all-time classic PlayStation wonders. You know those games that stick in your mind like that catchy tune you can’t shake off? Yeah, those.
Okay, so here’s where it gets interesting—or maybe confusing, who knows. The Crash Bandicoot – Crashiversary Bundle is marked down by 60% right now. No, seriously, it went from a steep $119.99 to just $47.99! I guess if you’ve been waiting to splurge, procrastination pays off sometimes. But don’t dawdle; this offer vanishes like my New Year’s resolutions. It’s gone July 3rd at, oddly enough, 2:59 a.m. ET. Who decides these times? Mystery.
Oh, the Crashiversary Bundle, it’s like a love poem to Crash himself. You get the N. Sane Trilogy, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, and Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. Five games bundled tighter than my old college roommate’s “temporary” pile of laundry. All for under $50. Madness.
Now, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled in the bundle is this snazzy PlayStation-only Nitros Oxide Edition. What do you even get, you ask? Let’s see if I can recall: the full game (duh), characters like Nitros Oxide, Crunch, Zem and Zam—who sounds like a law firm, honestly. Also, you get a Hovercraft kart. Why? No idea, but it’s cool. Some exclusive looks and sticker packs jazz up your ride, and there’s a retro track. It’s like a nostalgic hug from your PlayStation.
Looking at Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, which popped out in 2020. Critics were all over it, singing praises. Metacritic’s got it sitting pretty at an 85, which sounds impressive though numbers never were my strong suit. Our review slapped a 9 out of 10 on it. Why not round it up to 10, you ask? Eh, details.
So, there you have it. A convoluted sale pitch about games that might just make you skip a lunch or two to grab them. Don’t question it too much, just let the gaming gods guide you.