#CrashBandicoot #nsanetrilogy #crash1 #gamingindonesia #crashbandicootindonesia #fyp Check out the Classic Version Right Here! • Crash Bandicoot 1 (100% Completion) N. Brio debuted in the series with the first Crash Bandicoot game. He is the chief henchman of Neo Cortex, as well as the inventor of the Evolvo-Ray used to create Crash Bandicoot and the other animal bosses in the game.[2] N. Brio first appears in the introductory cutscene. During Crash's creation, he warns Cortex of the instability of the Cortex Vortex, a machine intended to brainwash Crash into being loyal to them. He is ignored, and Crash is rejected by the Vortex and escapes. Nitrus Brio is also the fifth boss of the game. Crash must defeat him in order to make it through Castle Cortex and rescue his girlfriend Tawna Bandicoot, who is next in line to be experimented on. N. Brio's boss fight takes place in his laboratory inside the castle. Each phase, he throws two types of potions: the first type spawns enemy blobs that chase Crash around, while the second type explodes and damages Crash on contact. For each blob defeated, a point is deducted from N. Brio's life bar. He cannot be attacked directly in this state. If Crash gets too close to him, he will smash his potions together, creating a damaging explosion. Once N. Brio's life bar is sufficiently low, he drinks one of his potions and transforms into a large, green monstrous form. His pounding the ground causes stones to fall from the ceiling, which Crash can jump from to land on N. Brio's head and defeat him. Some content relating to N. Brio's boss fight is exclusive to the Japanese version of the game. In this version, Aku Aku gives hints when his crates are broken; one such hint in Castle Machinery states that the blobs are N. Brio's "evil spirits".[5] N. Brio also has an added line of dialogue during his boss fight that plays if Crash gets too close to him. In the game's 100% ending epilogue, N. Brio returns to his old passion, tending bar, following the defeat and disappearance of Cortex.[6] N. Brio reprised this role in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, which includes a remake of the first game. Some animations were added or changed in his boss fight: blobs spray slime at N. Brio's face to deduct health, he drinks both potions to transform himself, and he also backs into his desk and falls out the window upon defeat. Follow me in any social media! Instagram: / nkphoto_official Copyright of Nugi Kusanagi Productions. All Rights Reserved.