They discover that the Quantum Masks have returned, which means the multiverse is in trouble. Meanwhile, Aku Aku senses the coming danger and sets Crash off on the quest. N.Tropy is taking over, and is planning on a new device to conquer the multiverse. They do escape, leaving a passed out Uka Uka behind (Which is a little out of character given the respect N.Tropy showed him in Warped but that’s whatever). We find them now a decade later, grown up and still attempting to escape. The games story follows the true ending of Warped, in which Cortex and N.Tropy are turned into babies and are fighting over Uka Uka in the Jurassic past thanks to the destroyed Time Twister machine. Taking advantage of the N.Sane trilogy, the game positions itself as a new fourth entry in the timeline instead of the middling Wrath of Cortex. This is also my first review, pardon the pacing issues throughout.Ĭrash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time marks the advent of the first new title in this series since the release of “Mind Over Mutant” back in 2008 – 12 whole years ago. This is a review/analysis, so I will be spoiling the entire game and plot.