3D platformers seem to be coming full circle in terms of popularity, particularly when it comes to remakes and remasters. Two of the key examples on this front might be the multiplatform 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and the Switch exclusive 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Super Mario 3D All-Stars.

Both of these games harken back to the early days of 3D platforming, where Nintendo and Sony sought to dazzle consumers with the magic of this added dimension. The parallels of these titles prove numerous – not just with compilations themselves, but also with what these franchises 🐓represented.

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For a long time, Mario and Crash were staples of Nintendo and Sony consoles respectively. Both were symbols of the platforming genre and of gaming at large. While Mario has seen more success as a whole, many point to the 2018 Crash compilation from Vicarious Visions as the superior package. Is this true? Or is the influence and quality of these Mario classics just too great to overcome? Here are some ways each of these 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:renowned remasters is the better title.

10 ﷽ Crash: More Incentive To Replay With Achievements And Challenges

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy Pause Menu collectibles

Even when it comes to the 3rd dimension, platforming games typically adhere to arcade sensibilities. These qualities tend to mesh well with grinding for high scores, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:speed runs, and other challenges that incentivize gamers to pl🔯ay ove🅰r and over.

While 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the old school Mario romps were strong in this area, the entries of 3D All-Stars are more akin to slower-paced adventures. There's plen꧟ty of fun and depth to be had, though they arguably lack replayability.

This becomes even more apparent in the remaster, which fails to add any sort of 🐻leaderboards, time trials, or high score challenges to shoot for. This is contrasted with Crash, whi🦩ch is chock-full of time trials, collectibles, and other added challenges to mix things up.

9 🐭 Mario: The Added Soundtrack 𝔍

Super Mario 3D All-Stars home menu screenshot

While Super Mario 3D All-Stars has gotten its share of criticism for a lack of new content or refinements, one must give props when they are due. Nintendo offers a convenient and elaborate list of tracks from each of the three Mario games featured, which can be accessed directly from the main menu. And with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:such great tunes, this addition is a welcome one.

It's tough not to appreciate the prospect of plugging in one's headphones and getting lost in some ♕epic Galaxy melodies or Mario 64's serenading "Dire, Dire Docks."

8 𒉰 𒊎Crash: More Newbie-Friendly

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Rich and enjoyable as they may be, most Mario fans will tell you that the 3D efforts aren't exactly 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the most newbie-friendly. This is especially the case with the somewhat-archaic Super Mario 64, and the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:surprisingly grueling Sup꧋er Mario Sunshine.

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The Crash games on the N. Sane Trilogy, on the other hand, feel more akin to an accessible title tailored to a mass-market audience. That's not to say the games canno🔯t be tough – far from it – though the more basic platforming and linear style tends to be less overwhelming.

7 𓂃 Mario: Utilizes The Switch's Bells And Whistles ꦅ

Super Mario Galaxy thumbnail with Switch Joy-cons
via: ign.com

Those looking to utilize the fancy bells and whistles of modernity control-wise will find more to play around with 💙in Super Mario 3D All-Stars. Despite the𒁃 revamp from a technical perspective, the controls and interface of Crash remain pretty conventional.

On the other hand, Nintendo has incorporated the touch and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:motion controls that Super Mario Galaxy enjoyed on Wii. Not only this, but they've further refined them on Switch. Players can use the touch scಞreen to perform the actions the motion would in handheld mode swiftly and🤡 precisely. At the same time, using the Joy-Con in place of the Wiimote when docked feels sharper than ever.

6 Crash: The More Reasonable Price 🌌

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It may not be entirely fair to judge a title based on a non-gameplay element, but at the end of the day, this Crash remaster does have added appeal and a decided advantage when it comes toꦕ its price tag.

The N. Sane Trilogy currently stands at around $45 and has seen sales prices for as cheap as $15. Yet, Super Mario 3D All-Stars is stuck at a steep $60 with no signs of budging. And given the game's limited availability, it's likely this title will only escalate in price as its rarity increases.

5 Mari꧋o: The Brighter Potential For DLC And Updates 🧜

Super Mario Galaxy 2 environment with Mario on Yoshi

One silver lining of a rather bare-bones remaster is that the potential for expansive, robust DLC tends to be greater. This is certainly the case for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which is rife with add-on potential. A game with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:this level of success is likely to see some attention from the Big N in terms of updates and patches. In fact, it's already been confirmed that the remaster will receive a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:camera patch.

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Rumors have also been circulating abouꦕt the addition of the renowned Super Mario Galaxy 2 by way of purchasable DLC.

4 Crash: A Ground-Up Remaster 🥀

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It's no secret that, despite the appeal of the package, Super Mario 3D All-Stars is about as minimalistic as a remaster can be. Compare this to the appropriately-named N. Sane Trilogy, which offers far sleeker visualꩲs and ground-up rebuilds.

This is all the more impressive considering Vicarious Visioཧns having to recreate the experience absent Naughty Dog's source code. The remaster retains that Crash feel and nostalgic charm while sprucing up the visuals to an impressive level. This is heavily contrasted with Super Mario 64, which isn't even given widescreen in its revamp, and the 30FPS Super Mario Sunshine.

3 Mario: More Content As A Wh꧑ole

Promo art for Super Mario 3D All-Stars

Considering the Mario games in 3D All-Stars date back many years, it's easy to forget and neglect just how expansive and robust they were. Just getting to the final boss in all three epics could take a few dozen hours. But when giving in to the tempting proposition of nabbing each Star or Shine? Well, that could comprise well over 60 hours across all three games.

Even factoring most of the collectibles and added chall🅰enges, the more straightforward Crash games collectively will run you about 4ꦫ0 hours tops.

2 ও Crash: 🉐Far More Added Features

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Vicarious Visions did not just polish and refine the Crash trilogy from a technical standpoint – they also added ample new content. The Time Trials from Warped now exist in all three games, while unifiꦇed checkpoints, pause menus, and save systems were added to make the titles feel less "90s."

Remastered cutscenes and audio are also 🅷included, as is the ability to play most levels in all three games as ♒Crash's sister, Coco.

There's definitely merit to the mantra "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Yet, Nintendo certainly doesn't add ﷽t🔴o it either when it comes to their Mario remaster...

1 Mario: The Quality Differential 𒀰

A Super Mario Galaxy screenshot from Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Via: Nintendo Wire

Though this at admittedly a more subjective point, it's hard to deny the level of difference in quality between these two titles. At the end of the day, even a remastered, refined version of Crash – for all its enjoyable qualities – still has its blemishes. Mario is, well, Mario.

Even the more divisive Sunshine tends to have a certain refinement and charm to it that Crash, Cortex Strikes Back, and Warped don't quite reach. The level of care, refinements, and additions put into the Crash remaster almost undeniably surpasses Mario; however, the difference in the actual game quality is subject to debate, to say the least.

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