Entries in 32-Bit Days (2)

7:38PM

PPR Presents Limelight: Clockwork Knight 2

ast time we adventured with the wind-up swordsman, we took out a whole-ass TV monster, and ended on a wild cliffhanger. Now, we return to one of the few series that’s remained exclusive to the Sega Saturn with Clockwork Knight 2! Maybe George will finally finish the story and roll credits on this entry too!

Be sure to tune in to our Twitch or YouTube  at 7:15 PM PST on 02/05/2026 to watch George STILL struggle to pronounce “Pepperouchau” as he stumbles through this misunderstood gem! You can check out the streams here or directly on our Twitch and YouTube channels, and vibe along with us as we work towards ushering in a new age of Limelight for y'all!

1:14PM

Late to the Party: Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time

ow that the character is over 24 years old, Crash Bandicoot has amassed a generation of fans that look at him with the same reverence as Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog—he’s a household name among Generation Z. On that token though, beyond the remastered releases and cameos, just how relevant is the property today’s gaming climate? Ironically enough, one of the biggest attractions the marsupial had over its competition was its sense of exclusivity, both in terms of gameplay difficulty and the platform brand the property wore heartily on its sleeve.

Interestingly, the Crash Bandicoot property made its bread and butter on appealing to the public as the coolest outlier on the market with the PlayStation, but as the years have passed, the marsupial mascot has evolved into a far more accessible franchise. That sentiment couldn’t be more apparent than the latest entry from developer Toys for BoB, and publisher Activision, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time.

With the success of the remastered trilogy, the developer was tasked with releasing a new sequel that would invoke the initial spirit of Bandicoot’s PlayStation outings, and thankfully, Toys For BoB answered that call with a game that successfully caters to everyone like no other entry before it, and is easily the best Crash game to date.

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