Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy 100 [repack]

The Ultimate Guide to Achieving 100% Completion in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

For many gamers of the late 90s, the name Crash Bandicoot evokes a specific kind of nostalgia: the smell of pizza, the whir of a PS1 disc drive, and the unique agony of jumping over a bottomless pit for the hundredth time. In 2017, Vicarious Visions resurrected the marsupial with Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, a ground-up remake of the first three games. While the graphics were stunning and the gameplay faithful, returning fans quickly discovered a harsh truth: this trilogy is brutally hard.

| Game | Beat final boss | Obtain any Gold relic | Achieve 100% | |------|----------------|----------------------|--------------| | CB1 | ~45% of players | ~12% | ~6% | | CB2 | ~52% | ~18% | ~11% | | CB3 | ~58% | ~25% | ~15% (105%: ~5%) | crash bandicoot n sane trilogy 100

"N. Sane Perfectionist – 100% Complete." The Ultimate Guide to Achieving 100% Completion in

Minutes bled into seconds. He reached the final corridor—a gauntlet of fire jets, crumbling stone, and a relentless bird throwing Wumpa fruit at his head. One mistake. Just one. But tonight, his thumbs were poets. Sane Trilogy , a ground-up remake of the first three games

100%. No regrets. Just one very sore thumb.

3.4 Colored Gem Paths

Some gems require completing hidden levels (e.g., “Totally Bear” in CB1, “Diggin’ It” in CB2) that are harder than the main campaign. Others require backtracking to earlier levels with a colored gem – a metroidvania-lite design that rewards exploration but punishes non-linear memory.

Verdict: To get the "True 100%," you need Gold Relics on every standard level and every DLC level.