Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy guide: Tips, differences, how to unlock Coco and why there are no cheats on PS4, Xbox, PC and Switch

Publish date: 2022-08-21

The Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy packages three fan-favourite platformers from the original PlayStation and gives them a modern day remaster on PS4 - and now on Xbox, Switch and PC, too.

While the games remain remarkably intact, there's been small differences worth noting alongside the game's huge facelift, all while keeping its telltale challenge.

Between these changes and being away from Crash for a couple of decades, our Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy guide discusses how to get back on that hog saddle, how to unlock Coco and Crash Bandicoot tips for whatever game you're playing.

If you're after specific Gems and secrets, then our Gems walkthrough and locations page should come in handy.

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy differences

As a whole, Crash Bandicoot is a very faithful remake, taking the vast majority of level layouts and systems you remember - including all Gem and Key locations - and giving it a facelift. There are, however, some small but key differences in various areas:

How to unlock Coco in Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy

The final major difference is Coco is available as a playable character in the first two games after her initial debut in the third.

To unlock her, complete the first boss in each respective game. There will then be a Time Machine node on the map. Access it, and from there on, simply tap L2 on the map screen to switch characters.

Not every stage will support Coco - such as the Hog stages - but she will otherwise control the same as Crash does. You'll also need to play as her in order to unlock certain Trophies.

Cheats in Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy

The original Crash games had the opportunity to enter cheat codes to unlock stages and Gems, allowing you to fast forward your way through stages if the going got tough.

Between cheat codes being a hangover from the 16-bit era, and the advent of Trophies, the ability to enter cheats has been removed in the N Sane Trilogy remake.

So looks like you'll be playing through the old fashioned way, but with more generous auto saving and slightly relaxed requirements for Gems, you should be able to inch your way through each world a little easier.

Here's a taste of what you're missing from the original game:

Crash Bandicoot guide and tips to playing the N Sane Trilogy

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