There are currently 39 stubs. You can help us by expanding these articles!

Difference between revisions of "Crash of the Titans"

From the Crash Bandicoot Wiki, the Crash Bandicoot encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
(filled in rest of infobox)
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{about|the main home console version|[[Nintendo DS]] counterpart|[[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)]]|the [[Game Boy Advance]] version|[[Crash of the Titans (Game Boy Advance)]]}}
{{italic title}}
{{about|the main home console version|[[Nintendo DS]] counterpart|[[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)]]|the [[Game Boy Advance]] version|[[Crash of the Titans (Game Boy Advance)]]|the mobile adaption|[[Crash of the Titans (mobile)]]}}
{{Game infobox
{{Game infobox
|image = [[File:Crash of the Titans PS2 cover.jpg|250px]]<br>[[PlayStation 2]] cover
|image = [[File:Crash of the Titans PS2 cover.jpg|250px]]<br>[[PlayStation 2]] cover
|developer = [[Radical Entertainment]]
|developer = [[Radical Entertainment]]
|publisher = [[Sierra Entertainment]]
|publisher = [[Sierra Entertainment]]
|released = '''Home console:'''<br>{{released|USA|October 4, 2007|Europe|October 12, 2007|Australia|October 18, 2007|Australia|October 23, 2007 (Wii)}}'''PlayStation Portable:'''<br>{{released|USA|October 16, 2007|Australia|November 22, 2007|Europe|November 23, 2007}}
|released = '''Home console:'''<br>{{released|USA|October 4, 2007{{Citation needed}}|Europe|October 12, 2007{{Citation needed}}|Australia|October 18, 2007{{Citation needed}}|Australia|October 23, 2007 (Wii){{Citation needed}}}}'''PlayStation Portable:'''<br>{{released|USA|October 16, 2007{{Citation needed}}|Australia|November 22, 2007{{Citation needed}}|Europe|November 23, 2007{{Citation needed}}}}
|genre = Platformer, hack and slash
|genre = Platformer, hack and slash
|ratings = {{ratings|esrb=E10+}}
|ratings = {{ratings|esrb=E10+}}
Line 12: Line 13:
|input = Controller (console)
|input = Controller (console)
}}
}}
'''''Crash of the Titans''''' is a game developed by [[Radical Entertainment]] and published by [[Sierra Entertainment]] for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]] (ported by SuperVillain Studios), [[Wii]] and [[Xbox 360]]. The game also received a [[Crash of the Titans (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance counterpart]] and a [[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)|Nintendo DS counterpart]], both of which were developed by [[Amaze Entertainment]]. ''Crash of the Titans'' was released in October 2007, and its title is a pun on the film, ''{{wp|Clash of the Titans}}''. It is the first ''[[Crash Bandicoot (series)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' game that was not released in Japan. In 2008, the game received a sequel, ''[[Crash: Mind over Mutant]]''.
'''''Crash of the Titans''''' is a game developed by [[Radical Entertainment]] and published by [[Sierra Entertainment]] for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]] (ported by SuperVillain Studios), [[Wii]] and [[Xbox 360]]. The game also received a [[Crash of the Titans (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance counterpart]] and a [[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)|Nintendo DS counterpart]], both of which were developed by [[Amaze Entertainment]]. ''Crash of the Titans'' was released in October 2007, and its title is a pun on the film, ''{{wp|Clash of the Titans}}''. It is the first ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' game that was not released in Japan. In 2008, the game received a sequel, ''[[Crash: Mind Over Mutant]]''.


The game's story is centered on [[Mojo]], a substance which [[Doctor Neo Cortex]] and his niece [[Nina Cortex|Nina]] harvest to turn the inhabitants of the [[Wumpa Islands]] into an army of mutants named [[Titan]]s. [[Crash Bandicoot]] and [[Aku Aku]] go on an adventure to stop them, and along the way, they utilize a technique called [[jack]]ing to take control of and destroy the Titans.
The game's story is centered on [[Mojo]], a substance which [[Doctor Neo Cortex]] and his niece [[Nina Cortex|Nina]] harvest to turn the inhabitants of the [[Wumpa Islands]] into an army of mutants named [[Titan]]s. [[Crash Bandicoot]] and [[Aku Aku]] go on an adventure to stop them, and along the way, they utilize a technique called [[jack]]ing to take control of and destroy the Titans.
Line 19: Line 20:


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
Crash of the Titans logo.png|Logo
Crash of the Titans Wii cover.jpg|Wii cover
Crash of the Titans Wii cover.jpg|Wii cover
Crash of the Titans X360 cover.jpg|Xbox 360 cover
Crash of the Titans X360 cover.jpg|Xbox 360 cover
Line 28: Line 31:
{{Crash Bandicoot franchise}}
{{Crash Bandicoot franchise}}
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:PlayStation 2 games]]
[[Category:Platforming games]]
[[Category:Home console games]]
[[Category:Handheld console games]]
[[Category:Sixth generation console games]]
[[Category:Seventh generation console games]]
[[Category:PlayStation Portable games]]
[[Category:PlayStation Portable games]]
[[Category:Xbox 360 games]]
[[Category:Crash of the Titans|*]]
[[Category:Wii games]]

Latest revision as of 17:48, February 3, 2023

This article is about the main home console version. For Nintendo DS counterpart, see Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS). For the Game Boy Advance version, see Crash of the Titans (Game Boy Advance). For the mobile adaption, see Crash of the Titans (mobile).
Crash of the Titans
Crash of the Titans PS2 cover.jpg
PlayStation 2 cover
Developer(s) Radical Entertainment
Publisher Sierra Entertainment
Release date(s) Home console:
USA October 4, 2007[citation needed]
Europe October 12, 2007[citation needed]
Australia October 18, 2007[citation needed]
Australia October 23, 2007 (Wii)[citation needed]
PlayStation Portable:
USA October 16, 2007[citation needed]
Australia November 22, 2007[citation needed]
Europe November 23, 2007[citation needed]
Genre(s) Platformer, hack and slash
Rating(s)
ESRB:ESRB E10+.png - Everyone 10+
Console(s) PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Media Disc (console), UMD (PSP)
Input Controller (console)

Crash of the Titans is a game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Sierra Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable (ported by SuperVillain Studios), Wii and Xbox 360. The game also received a Game Boy Advance counterpart and a Nintendo DS counterpart, both of which were developed by Amaze Entertainment. Crash of the Titans was released in October 2007, and its title is a pun on the film, Clash of the Titans. It is the first Crash Bandicoot game that was not released in Japan. In 2008, the game received a sequel, Crash: Mind Over Mutant.

The game's story is centered on Mojo, a substance which Doctor Neo Cortex and his niece Nina harvest to turn the inhabitants of the Wumpa Islands into an army of mutants named Titans. Crash Bandicoot and Aku Aku go on an adventure to stop them, and along the way, they utilize a technique called jacking to take control of and destroy the Titans.

Crash of the Titans features hack and slash gameplay, a departure from previous Crash Bandicoot titles. This gameplay is also featured in the game's sequel, Crash: Mind over Mutant.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Crash of the Titans.
Checkpoint Crate THA sprite.png This article is incomplete, otherwise known as a "stub." You can help the Crash Bandicoot Wiki by expanding it.