Croc: Legend of the Gobbos remaster gets update, patch notes
The Croc: Legend of the Gobbos remaster has received its first update, with a couple issues reported by the community now being fixed.
The Nintendo Switch version specifically moved the physical position of the jump, 180 degree flip, and attack to match the how the original game controlled, as well as how the other platforms control.
Here is the full rundown of the rest of the patch notes:
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos update patch notes
Fixed collision issues with the spiky ball. Previously, the collision point for the spiky ball did not line up with the visuals
Music track selection should now match the original PlayStation release
The puzzle pieces in the island level select screen now correctly identify collected puzzle pieces
Fixed issue with classic camera being at an awkward angle when Croc is on monkey bars
Fixed the odd positioning of Demon Itsy during the rolling animation
Fixed stuttery movement on shell-game boxes and Cactus Jack
Cleaned up visible dark patches and seams at the base of water/lava falls
Sparkles on snow levels are now more visible and consistent with the original game
Restored missing particle effects
Ambient sounds now play continuously
Fixed bad eye-blinking on Balloon Man
The bonus crystals now display in the HUD when standing at the door unlocked by the crystals
Fixed alignment of bonus crystals in the HUD
Island level select screen: Corrected the right arrow issue that sometimes incorrectly showed that the final island was available when locked
On a brand-new save, the game would incorrectly default to having a custom rendering preset, and we have corrected this issue
Changed Gobbo count on the island select screen to say, for example, “2/6” rather than just “2”
Fixed an incorrectly displayed track length in the Crocipedia soundtrack
Switch only:
Moved the physical position of Jump, 180-degree flip, and Attack to match the original game and all the other platforms, based on overwhelming user feedback
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos is up on the Nintendo eShop with a physical release to follow. To keep up to date with our Nintendo Switch coverage, click here.