Crash: Mind Over Mutant

Crash Bandicoot: Mind Over Mutant is an upcoming action-adventure game. It is set for release in North America on October 28, 2008 and October 30, 2008 in Europe; release dates for other regions have yet to be announced.

Crash Bandicoot: Mind Over Mutant is the fifteenth installment in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, which began with Crash Bandicoot in 1996.

Abilities
Not only does Crash keep the ability to control his enemies when he jacks them – now he can store his favorite monsters in his pocket, upgrade them and utilize their powers when they are most advantageous"

Crash will have a fun, agile dodge move and “counter” move which will inflict extra damage on his enemies"

Crash can now dig underground as real-life bandicoots really do; this will allow for Crash to unlock bonus items Crash can climb vertical surfaces and jump side-to-side to connected areas and dodge hazards"

Multiplayer
Your co-op partner is Crash’s sister, Coco, playable for the first time in the cooperative mode. Not only does Coco make the game that much more inviting for girls to pick up and play, she also brings with her a new tactile “treasure hunt” ability"

Story
In Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Mutant, a rejuvenated Neo Cortex is taking over the world one brain at a time! Cortex and N. Brio devise a new kind of evil; a text-messaging, do-anything device which controls both mutant and bandicoot minds. Armed with his quick-wits and lightening agility, Crash must free his friends, the titans and save the day! Crash: Mind Over Mutant (known in pre-development as "Crash: Invasion of the Bandicoot Snatchers) is an upcoming action-adventure game published by Sierra Entertainment and developed by Vancouver-based Radical Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable (the PSP version will be ported from the PS2 by Virtuos), Wii, and Xbox 360; the Nintendo DS version of the game will be developed by TOSE.[1] It is set for release in North America on October 28, 2008 and October 30, 2008 in Europe; release dates for other regions have yet to be announced. The title of the game is a pun on the phrase "Mind over matter".

Crash: Mind Over Mutant is the fifteenth installment (seventh when not counting spinoffs) in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, which began with Crash Bandicoot in 1996. It is the second Crash Bandicoot game to appear on a seventh generation home console, the first being Crash of the Titans. The game's story centers on the arrival of a popular technological device (a parody of the iPhone[2]) that puts whoever uses it under the control of the device's creators and antagonists of the story Doctor Neo Cortex and Doctor Nitrus Brio. The protagonist of the series and the only one unaffected by the device, Crash Bandicoot, must free his friends from the control of the device and put an end to Doctor Cortex's plot. The game will essentially be a direct sequel to Crash of the Titans.

Contents 1 Gameplay 1.1 Titans 1.2 Multiplayer 2 Plot 2.1 Setting 2.2 Characters 2.3 Story 3 Development 4 Audio 4.1 Voice cast 5 References 6 External links Released logo of Crash: Mind Over Mutant Developer(s) Radical Entertainment (PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii) TOSE (Nintendo DS) Virtuos (PlayStation Portable) Publisher(s) Sierra Entertainment Distributor(s) Vivendi Games Series Crash Bandicoot series Platform(s) PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360 Release date NA October 28, 2008

EU October 30, 2008

Genre(s) Action-adventure Mode(s) Single-player, multi-player Media Wii Optical Disc, 128-Megabit cartridge, DVD-DL, DVD, UMD Input methods Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Xbox 360 Controller, PS2 Controllers

[edit] Gameplay The player controls Crash Bandicoot, who must free his friends from the control of Cortex's latest device. Crash begins the game with some of the upgraded attacks he received from Crash of the Titans, with the exception of those that were considered too powerful to have at the start of the game, such as Crash's unlimited spin [1] Crash also has a new digging ability that will allow him to unlock bonus items.[1][3][4][5]

Scattered throughout the world are golden stopwatches that trigger a time-limited nanogame, which usually involves collecting objects or breaking things to earn bonuses.[1] Red Running Shoes serve to temporarily power up Crash's kick attack, and the new Quad Damage Super Punch power-up can be used by Crash and the Titans.[1]

[edit] Titans The Titans of Crash of the Titans make a return appearance in Mind Over Mutant, along with Crash's ability to control these enemies by "jacking" them.[3][6] When the player beats a Titan into submission, the Titan can be mounted, allowing Crash to jam the sentient mask Aku Aku into the Titan and take control of it.[7] A new feature in the game involves Crash storing the Titans in his pocket, upgrading them, and utilizing them when they are most advantageous.[3][4][6][7] However, there is a limit to the number of enemy powers that can be carried at one time.[2]

[edit] Multiplayer A second player, in the form of either a white-furred Carbon Crash[8] or Crash's sister Coco Bandicoot, depending on the version, can join in the game at any time with the aid of a second controller.[2][3][4][5][6][9] Coco can fight alongside Crash with her Kung Fu-influenced moves[1] and use her tactile "treasure hunt" ability to aid Crash in his journey.[3][4][6][9]

[edit] Plot

[edit] Setting The game is played in a free-roaming format rarely seen in previous games.[2][3][5][6][9] However, the DS version is played as a 2-D platformer as to exploit the strengths of the DS itself.[1] Crash's house will be accessible for the first time in the series, and can be used by the player to access skins, concept art, enemy bios, and cutscenes.[1]

[edit] Characters Main article: List of Crash Bandicoot characters Five characters are confirmed as appearing in Crash Bandicoot: Mind Over Mutant. Alongside Crash Bandicoot and Doctor Neo Cortex, Doctor Nitrus Brio makes a return appearance as Cortex's partner.[3][6][4] Crash's sister Coco Bandicoot appears as a playable character during the co-operative mode of the game.[2][3][4][5][6][9] Aku Aku also appears, retaining his ability to help Crash jack Titans. Unlike Crash of the Titans, he does not appear on the face of the Titans he is mounted on.

[edit] Story Mind Over Mutant picks up from where Crash of the Titans left off.[2] The Titans, free from the control of Doctor Neo Cortex, have spread throughout the Wumpa Islands and cultivated their own societies [1] All seems well until the villainous Cortex has teamed up with Doctor Nitrus Brio to invent a text-messaging, do-anything device that can control the minds of both mutants and bandicoots, and now Crash, who is not affected by the device,[2] must free his friends from this control and save the day.[3][4][6][9]

[edit] Development Production of Mind Over Mutant began immediately after the completion of Crash of the Titans.[1] The idea of preserving a Titan for later use came from the play testing sessions of Crash of the Titans, in which the testers were found to be reluctant to leave the Titans behind after an epic battle was won.[1] Fans of the series were also a source of inspiration for Mutant, having such wishes as a playable Coco, a free-romping environment, and the return of Nitrus Brio.[1] Full camera control was considered for the game, but was rejected for graphical reasons and to avoid inserting a split-screen view in the cooperation mode.[1]

The Wii version of Mind Over Mutant was created first, with the graphics scaled up for the Xbox 360, and scaled down for the PlayStation 2.[8] Online gameplay is currently being considered as a feature in the finished game.[2] A PlayStation 3 version of the game was rumored,[8] but was promptly debunked by Radical Entertainment as a mistake on many press sites' behalf.[10]

There is currently an open call for fan art of Crash Bandicoot to be submitted as part of a contest. The contest is hosted at Kidzworld as part of a preview page and is aimed at younger fans. Selected artwork will be included in the final build of the game with the artists' names appearing in the game credits.[11]

[edit] Audio

[edit] Voice cast Crash: Mind Over Mutant features over 8,500 lines of dialogue, the intention being that the audio literally never repeats.[8] Jess Harnell will be reprising his role as the voice of the main character Crash Bandicoot. Mark Hamill of Star Wars fame is also set to provide a voice for the game.[12]