Even jazzed up for today, environments are barren and boring and gameplay sadly matches. It’s not that the original Spyro The Dragon is a bad game, it’s just a simplistic, early 3D title that’s sadly dated. Because of this, Spyro’s flaws come into full view. Sane Trilogy took improvements made in later games and injected them into its older ones, Reignited Trilogy doesn’t – apart from modern day camera, the games play as they originally did. Spyro’s original voice actor, Tom Kenny, returns as the hero, and the trilogy’s original composer, Stewart Copeland, also returns to liven up its soundtrack. Sane Trilogy, audio and visuals have been given a modern day facelift, making everything look gorgeous and new. I’m not reliving my past as I play instead, I’m slogging through a relatively boring set of early 3D games.įronted by Toys for Bob, the same team behind Spyro’s Skylanders adventures, Reiginited Trilogy remasters and repackages Spyro the Dragon (1998), Spryo 2: Ripto’s Rage (1999) and Spyro: Year of the Dragon (2000). Minus his (drastically departed) role in Skylanders, this is my first foray into Spyro and his world of dragons, and that’s what lessens the impact. I’m not (necessarily) #TeamCrash or anything, I’m just someone who missed out on Insomniac Games’ late 90s trilogy. It didn’t light a fire under me, but then again, I’m not its target audience. Spyro Reignited Trilogy is out today, another title looking to capitalise on nostalgia.
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