If you put your mind to it you can do anything, including help Neo Cortex conquer the world! The evil genius has created a do-anything text-messaging device that controls mutant and bandicoot minds in Crash Bandicoot: Mind Over Mutant. Naturally, it's up to Crash to stop him. This time around the Bandicoot has some new talents, including the ability to dig, climb vertical surfaces, and inflict extra damage with a Roll-and-Counter Combat System. Crash can also pocket mutants and use their powers later; your romp through Wumpa Island changes depending on which creature you've brought with you. And for the first time, Crash's sister Coco is playable in Co-op Mode.
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- Release Date 10/10/2008
- Publisher Vivendi Universal
- Platform Wii
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 2
Game Description
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (6.9 out of 10)
Developer Radical Entertainment has admirably tried to revitalize the Crash Bandicoot franchise at the request of Activision -- not an easy task given that the mascot hasn't really starred in a particularly innovative or cutting-edge platformer for a decade. Really, it's akin to taking over public r...more
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Average Member Rating: 6.5 out of 10
Sort of a Good Game. (9 out of 10)
posted by Matthew17 (ONALASKA, WA) on May 22, 2010
Member since May 2010
2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since May 2010
2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
The mutants are good and the cut scenes in the co-op mode are awesome. When you jump from platform to platform you really don't know where you are going to land. The monsters are awesome. The game was easy to beat. I am 11 years old. The game should be harder to win than it was. There should al...more
Specs & Requirements
Modes MultiPlayer Co-Op, Story, Full Mission Single-Player
Audio/Video In-Game Dolby Digital
Controllers Nunchuk Controller



