The Syndicate hang out in all the nooks and crannies of Cologne, and with 100km of accurately mapped streets you've got your work cut out finding them all. This fraternity of scoundrels hide out in the dark alleyways of the city, plotting vile deeds that will ruin the city's reputation, and it's up to you to stop them before it's too late. It's disappointing to have to start this review on a sour note, as the Crash Time games are one of our favourite franchises here at Everybody Plays, so let's move swiftly on.Ĭrash Time 4: The Syndicate sees you taking control of Ben and Semir as they patrol the streets of Cologne trying to take down every member of a criminal organisation known as The Syndicate. We were hoping the game's developers, Synetic, would build on the viewing mode for Crash Time 4, and add the ability to save replays, and position the cameras with more accuracy and more ease - but instead, it's disappeared entirely.
But what always let the viewing mode down was that there was no way of saving replays, no way of immortalising what a terrible driver you were, and sharing it with the world. Previous Crash Time games featured an instant replay function, where you could press a button and leap into a viewing mode, where you could rewind time and position the camera, letting you point it at interesting subjects before playing back the crash you'd just accidentally caused, often with hilarious results.
In a series that places such a focus on enormous, explosive, expensive accidents, it, sadly, doesn't make enough of the crashes. The game will automatically sync your saved game data.And surprisingly, that video also highlights one of the main problems Crash Time 4 has.Launch Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time on your Xbox Series X|S.
Please note: The physical version upgrade offer is not compatible with the Xbox Series S disc-free console.įollow these steps to transfer your saved game data from Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S.īefore you begin, be sure your Xbox Series X|S is connected to the internet and that you're are logged in to your Xbox account. You will need to keep your disc in your Xbox Series X every time you wish to play.
To download or play the game on Xbox Series X, insert your Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time game disc into your Xbox Series X and launch the game. An internet connection is required to upgrade the game. Smart Delivery will ensure the appropriate version is downloaded. Owners of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time for Xbox One on disc will have the option to use the game disc to download or play the game on Xbox Series X at no cost. Owners of a digital version of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time for Xbox One will have the option to upgrade to an Xbox Series X|S version of the game at no cost through the Xbox Store.
All other trophies that were unlocked on PlayStation 4 will need to be unlocked again on PlayStation 5.īefore you begin, be sure your consoles are connected to the internet and that you're logged in to your PlayStation account. Please note: Only progression-related trophies that you’ve unlocked on PlayStation 4 will transfer to PlayStation 5. Please note: The physical version upgrade offer is not compatible with the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition disc-free console.įollow these steps to transfer your saved game data from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5. ** Upgrade offer will cost 100 Yen in Japan. You will need to keep your disc in your PlayStation 5 every time you wish to play. To download or play the game on PlayStation 5, insert your Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time game disc into your PlayStation 5 and launch the game.
Owners of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time for PlayStation 4 on disc will have the option to use the game disc to download or play the game on PlayStation 5 at no cost**. Owners of a digital version of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time for PlayStation 4 will have the option to upgrade to a PlayStation 5 version of the game at no cost** through the PlayStation Store.