The encounter is described in detail on a dedicated section of this guide. To unlock access to the next room, you'll need to find a violet crystal in each of the five levels and defeat Ripper Roo. This will unlock the central platform that will take you to a new Warp Room (Ice Warp Room).
In the original Crash Bandicoot, there are two different types of gems: white and coloured. You unlock white gems by breaking all boxes in a level, and coloured gems for doing the same but without dying. Coloured gems only appear in a select few levels.
Clear (hidden) Gem
Reach the Skull Gem Path. Navigate the moving platforms and time your jumps across the platforms and hippo to reach the other side. Ride the jetski avoiding the Nitro Boxes and mines to the end. Cross the hippos and exit the level, grabbing the gem.The Air Crash secret exit unlocks the Snow Go section that is required to obtain the red gem. The secret warp room is located under warp room 1 anytime after you find your first secret exit.
How to Get All Colored Gems in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped
- Blue Gem: Tomb Wader – Access the Death Route by reaching the Skull & Crossbones lift without dying.
- Red Gem: Deep Trouble – Break the !
- Green Gem: Flaming Passion – Again, you'll need to complete the Death Route.
In the original Crash Bandicoot, there are two different types of gems: white and coloured. You unlock white gems by breaking all boxes in a level, and coloured gems for doing the same but without dying. Coloured gems only appear in a select few levels.
The Secret Warp Room is actually super-easy to enter in Crash 3. All you have to do is unlock 5 Relics, and a new platform will appear in the hub world. Ride the platform up to enter the Secret Warp Room. Two levels have secret exit paths that lead to these bonus stages.
Crash obtains keys in the Cortex bonus rounds. Once Crash reaches the end, Cortex drops a key and Crash can use it to get into a locked level. There's two of these bonus rounds and each are found in Sunset Vista and Jaws Of Darkness.
It's actually incredibly simple when you know what you need to do. As Crash is bouncing up and down on the crate, simply hold down the X button. You don't need to perform a spin attack in mid-air or press in a particular direction, just hold this button and you'll see Crash getting an extra bit of height on his jumps.
Keep in mind that split screen multiplayer is only available through a local lobby or Private Match. You can't race with your friends in an “Online” lobby with other online players. It's nice that you have the option to play with your friends online, or from the comfort of your home via split screen multiplayer.
The High Road (Crash Bandicoot)
It's one of the most difficult levels in the original PS1 classic and The High Road hasn't gotten any easier in the N. Sane Trilogy. In fact, it's even harder than we remember. We're back to another rope-bridge level and this time The High Road ramps up the difficulty.Battle description
- Run or jump away from the place where Papu Papu intends to hit the ground. Papu Papu uses only a long stick to attack.
- Jump over the stick.
- Jumping on the head of the boss will stun him and take away one of his health points.
The Double Jump is a move that allows Crash to jump once again while in the air. The double jump can take Crash four crates high. As of Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, it now appears as a normal power, and not just as a special one.
The Great Gate is the third level of Crash Bandicoot. To get the levels Gem you must first get the yellow gem from "The Lab" level which will allow you to destroy all 38 boxes throughout the level.
Remember, if you are not moving when you click R1 then Crash will crouch and slowly crawl along the ground instead. To ensure this doesn't happen, just tap the R1 button when moving instead of holding it down so you don't start crouching at the end of the slide animation.
Some players are finding the remastered Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy much tougher than the original games, and there may be a clear reason for that. Much of that criticism was pointed at Crash's much more slippery, precise jumping abilities, compounded by the game design's often “unforgiving” nature.
It's not just you, the Crash Bandicoot remaster is harder than the original. Now we know why, as developer Vicarious Visions has confirmed that the N. Sane trilogy does contain some “subtle differences” from the original games, resulting in making it harder to land jumps.
Your first guess might be something along the lines of "ABOOGABOOGA" or "HOLBOGA". As it turns out, it meant absolutely nothing. "The sound Aku Aku makes is gibberish and was never intended to mean anything," Dave Baggett, Naughty Dog employee who wrote code for the series, said on a Quora thread.
Totally Bear (Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back) This hidden level in Crash Bandicoot 2 is a short one. But while it may take less than a couple of minutes to complete, Totally Bear is the most difficult of all the bear-riding levels.
To slide, players need to be moving in a certain direction and then tap R1 to send Crash launching forward. The catch is that users will have a very minimum amount of directional movement, so if you are trying to slide in more precise locations there's a high chance you will die.
Coco Bandicoot is the younger sister of Crash Bandicoot. Just as her older brother, she was genetically engineered through the use of Doctor Neo Cortex's and Doctor Nitrus Brio's Evolvo-Ray.