Crash of the Titans

Story
In the beginning of the game, Crash Bandicoot aids Coco with a butter-recycling device. Doctor Neo Cortex arrives, captures Coco and Aku Aku and encases Crunch in ice. Crash throws Coco's machine at Cortex's airship, severing the chain holding Aku Aku's cage, which causes the cage to fall into the nearby forest. After Crash rescues Aku Aku, they discover that Cortex and Uka Uka are stealing Mojo from a nearby temple and decide to stop them. On reaching the temple, Cortex reveals his plot to use the stolen Mojo to create an army of loyal mutants, which will be used to build a robot known as the Doominator, that will crush the Wumpa Islands and take over the world. After failing to defeat Crash with his Yuktopus robot, Cortex boasts that Crash will never find his base and flies off, leaving Crash and Aku Aku to follow him.

At Cortex's base, Uka Uka derides Cortex for failing to destroy Crash, and replaces Cortex with his niece, Nina Cortex, despite protests from Neo, N. Gin and Tiny Tiger. Nina has Coco brainwashed and makes her participate in the construction of the Doominator. Throughout the course of the game, Crash and Aku Aku interrogate Tiny Tiger, Doctor N. Gin, and Uka Uka on the whereabouts of Coco. When they confront Nina Cortex inside the Doominator robot, Nina summons her Arachnina robot and fights Crash. Crash eventually destroys the robot, liberating Coco and disabling the Doominator. The Doominator collapses and barely misses the Bandicoot home (and Crunch), sparing much of Wumpa Island. Escaping from the collapsed Doominator, Cortex praises Nina for betraying him, and promises to be more evil in the near future. The Bandicoots decide that it is time for celebration, leading Crash to shout his first word in the series and the object of their celebration: pancakes.

The DS version of the game largely follows the story of the home console versions, but with minor alterations such as Nina Cortex having a greater role and the inclusion of Dingodile. The Game Boy Advance version also includes Dingodile, some plot differences, such as the Arachnina (referred to by its old name, "Spiderbot") not being the last boss, and Cortex being reinstated after Nina's defeat in the N. Trapment Island.

Gameplay
This game introduces more beat 'em up elements, and by stunning a Titan, Crash can then then 'jack' it, tacking control of it's powers. This is also the first game where Crash has a health bar.

Level List (main version)

 * 1) A New Hop
 * 2) A Subcumming to Age Story
 * 3) A Zero's Journey
 * 4) The Temple of Zoom: Cortex\Yuktopus boss fight
 * 5) The Emerald Pity
 * 6) Don't Eat the Yellow Brick Road
 * 7) The Blizzard of Claws'''Tiny Tiger boss fight
 * 8) Life's A Beach
 * 9) Operation Overboard
 * 10) A Sludge Too Far
 * 11) Shock and Awesome
 * 12) Weapons of Mass Construction
 * 13) Doomraker: N. Gin Boss Fight
 * 14) Family Tree
 * 15) Calamityville Horror
 * 16) Timber Trials
 * 17) Adolt Edumacation: Uka Uka Boss Fight
 * 18) War of the Whirls
 * 19) Minority Rapport
 * 20) Revengeance 2: The Revengicide: Nina Cortex/Arachnina Boss Fight

Redesigns


All the characters on Crash of the Titans have been given redisigns by Radical Entertainment. This is because the series needed modernizing, according to Radical. They have been very controversal among players. From left to right : Crunch Bandicoot, Crash and Coco's muscular friend, Coco Bandicoot, Crash's genius sister, Crash Bandicoot, the main protagonist, Aku Aku, old protector mask, Uka Uka, Aku's evil mask twin, Doctor Neo Cortex, mad scientist replaced by his niece for some reasons, Nina Cortex, Neo's emo niece and replacing him, Doctor N. Gin, Cortex's hysterical right handman and Tiny Tiger, Cortex's kind-mannered minion.

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Crash of the Titans