Crash Mind Over Mutant is a very good.But i think the mutants that you played is giving us a very noob.

User Rating: 7.5 | Crash: Mind Over Mutant WII
t has been a year since the Doominator robot was reduced to an inert pile of junk. After failing to take control of the situation last time, Cortex feels the need to try his luck once more, so he makes up with an old friend-gone-rival and invites him to join his next evil plan. He chose none other than Nitrus Brio, his original assistant and the very creator of the Evolvo-Ray.

Cut to Wumpa Island. Coco is busy tinkering with mechanical devices as usual. This time she wants to turn the fallen Doominator's eye into an all-purpose media center. She eventually gets it working, so Crash, Aku Aku and Crunch join her for some TV zapping. They all watch a commercial hosted by a couple of scientists (namely N. Brio and a badly disguised Cortex), which shows some sort of technologically omnipotent headset called the NV. Said NV is also stated to soon be distributed to everyone in Wumpa Island, completely free of charge.

A package with these headsets eventually arrives in Crash's mail. Everyone gathers around the box and excitedly takes out some NVs to try on. It's apparently as seen on TV, but unfortunately for Crash and Aku Aku, they can't tell. Crash seems to be allergic to the device (and by that it means he gets shocked when he touches it), and Aku Aku's head is just too big to slide a headset on. Coco and Crunch, on the other hand, become instant addicts to these gizmos.

What they don't know is that everyone who's been trying out the NVs has mysteriously gone berserk. Soon it's just a matter of time until Coco and Crunch are affected too. This is all part of Cortex's sinister plan to take over the World - taking advantage of N. Brio's ingenuity, he asked him to make a device that was not only appealing, but could also put its wearers under his control, with the added bonus of a few evil mutations here and there. All he needed was a fuel source, and he knew bad Mojo would do the trick. Luckily for him, he happens to keep an endless supply of it closer than most people would think...