![]() The characters don't even have the new designs from the console version and instead look like they came straight out of Crash of the Titans. ![]() Other than the logo, there is nothing in the game that tells you you're playing Mind Over Mutant. Sadly, this is just the tip of the iceberg. The soundtrack is literally composed of poorly recycled tunes from the console version of Crash of the Titans. The backgrounds are pre-rendered and so are the smaller enemies, but they look about as fuzzy as the 3D characters. ![]() On the DS's low screen resolution, this makes them appear as garbled mess of pixels. Crash and the mutants use 3D models, but given the fact that this is a side-scroller, you'll be looking at them from afar. Compared to Crash of the Titans on the DS, every step has been taken backwards.Īfter watching the dull cutscene that introduces you to this title (the first of two in the entire game), you'll probably be wondering two things: one, why were the characters moving like they were made of jello, and two, why did they choose a side-scrolling format when the previous DS game was a 3D platformer? Indeed, Mind Over Mutant DS is a side-scroller, and not a very good one.
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