تختيم لعبة crash of the titans | الحلقة الثانية | وقت اللعب Gaming Time

تختيم لعبة crash of the titans | الحلقة الثانية | وقت اللعب Gaming Time

كراش أوف ذا تايتنز ‏ هي لعبة فيديو مغامرات صدرت في 2007 طورتها راديكال إنترتينمنت ونشرتها سييرا إنترتينمنت. وهي متوفرة على أجهزة إكس بوكس 360 وبلاي ستيشن 2 وبلاي ستيشن بورتبل وغيم بوي أدفانس ونينتندو دي أس ووي. ويكيبيديا تاريخ الإصدار الأولي: أكتوبر 2007 السلسلة: كراش بنديكوت الأنظمة الأساسية: PSP-E1000، بلاي ستيشن 2، غيم بوي أدفانس، بلاي ستيشن بورتبل، المزيد مطورو البرامج: راديكال إنترتينمنت، أمايز إنترتيمنت، سوبرفيليان ستوديوز، المزيد الناشرون: فيفندي غيمز، سييرا إنترتينمنت، ak tronic Software & Services GmbH الترشيحات: Writers Guild of America Award for Achievement in Videogame Writing الأوضاع: لعبة فيديو فردية، لعبة فيديو جماعية تدور قصة اللعبة عن خطف دكتور نيو كورتيكس لكوكو و أكو أكو وتجميد كرانش فيقوم كراش بتحرير أكو أكو ويستخدمه للتحكم بالميوتنز (الوحوش في اللعبة) و يقاتل بها الأعداء خلال المراحل أعوان دكتور نيو كورتيكس إن جين و تايني و غيرهم ويهزم أوكا أوكا ولكن هذه المرة الزعيم الأخير تكون نينا حيث ربطت دكتور كورتيكس لتواجه كراش فيهزمها كراش ويحرر كوكو وتسقط آله كورتيكس على كرانش فيتحرر ويهرب دكتور نيو كورتيكس ونينا. Crash of the Titans is a 2007 platform/beat 'em up video game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable (ported by SuperVillain Studios), Wii and Xbox 360. The Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS versions of the game were developed by Amaze Entertainment. The game was first released in North America on October 4, 2007,[2] in Europe on October 12, 2007[1] and in Australia on October 18, 2007.[1] It is the first game in the Crash Bandicoot series not to have a Japanese release. It was the last game to be published by Vivendi before Activision merged with the company the following year. Crash of the Titans is the fourteenth installment in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, and the sixth game in the main franchise. The game's story centers on the discovery of a substance known as "Mojo", which series antagonist Doctor Neo Cortex and his niece Nina harvest to turn the inhabitants of the Wumpa Islands into an army of ferocious mutants known as "Titans". The protagonist of the series, Crash Bandicoot, must stop Cortex and Nina by using the technique of "jacking" to take control of and destroy the Titans while collecting mojo; he must also rescue his sister Coco, who has been kidnapped and forced to help build a doomsday machine that will assist the Titans in Cortex and Nina's bid for world domination. Crash of the Titans received mixed reviews upon release. Although the jacking concept, visuals, voice acting and humor were generally met positively, critics considered the combat to be repetitive and unbalanced, and criticized the nonadjustable camera. The Nintendo DS version received positive assessments for its gameplay variety and visuals, but was met with criticism for its controls. Despite this reception, the game was nominated for three awards. Crash of the Titans is a beat-em-up game with platforming aspects in which the player controls Crash Bandicoot, whose main objective is to rescue his sister, Coco, and save his home, the Wumpa Island, from being destroyed by the main antagonist's gigantic robot.[3] The player's first goal is to rescue the sentient mask Aku Aku, who gives the player basic instructions, shields Crash from enemy attacks, and can be used as a board to help Crash traverse slippery terrain.[3] From there, each level (known as an "episode") asks players to complete fights against large groups of enemies or simply progress through the episode.[3] Crash starts the game with four lives.[3] The length of each of Crash's lives is tied to his health meter, which decreases whenever Crash is damaged from enemy attacks or falls down a bottomless pit.[4] The player can replenish Crash's health meter by collecting Wumpa Fruit.[4] Each time the health meter is fully depleted, Crash loses a life. However, the player can gain an additional life for Crash by collecting 25,000 units of the magical substance Mojo[5] or by collecting a rare type of Golden Wumpa Fruit.[6] After the last life is lost, the player can continue playing by restarting the current episode.[3] Each episode contains a portal leading to a simple mini-game arena, where the player must accomplish a task in a set time. Generally the task involves collecting a specified quantity of Mojo, jacking a titan and using its abilities, or simply defeating a select number of enemies.[7] At the end of each episode, the player earns a rank of a bronze, silver, or gold voodoo doll;[8] the rank can be improved by defeating a set number of minions, destroying three robotic toilets or inflicting a minimum number of consecutive hits in combat.[8] All three tasks must be accomplished in an episode if a gold voodoo doll is to be obtained for that episode. Hidden voodoo dolls unlock concept art packages for each episode.[9]