But renowned Hong Kong action director Woo puts a striking new
spin on the chaos, using lots of slow motion, freeze frames, and dissolves during the many well - staged action sequences.
Super Lucky's Tale,
on the other hand, feels like a spiritual successor to Crash Bandicoot, a game with small but tight levels intensely focused
on players using a series of basic but versatile moves — jump, double jump,
spin attack, dive — to survive an escalating series of platforming challenges, all while poking and prodding the environment for flashy collectibles hidden among the
chaos.