To achieve stability, the Switch version removes certain lighting effects, texture details, and motion blur. However, the colorful art style helps mask these reductions, especially on the smaller handheld screen. Gameplay Features

In addition to Crash and Coco, you can play as Neo Cortex, Dingodile, and an alternate-universe Tawna, each with their own unique moves and levels.

Watch these gameplay comparisons and reviews to see how the Switch version stacks up against other platforms:

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Surprisingly, the game holds up remarkably well in handheld mode. The smaller screen masks the lower resolution, and the cartoonish aesthetic of the Crash franchise naturally lends itself to the Switch’s screen. It looks like a high-end GameCube game, which fits the bandicoot perfectly.