Feel good dragon.
Taking into account the joy provided by the release of Crash Brandicoot N.Sane Trilogy, it was silly to think that this venture wasn’t going to kickstart a flurry of remakes that would send us flying head first back to our childhood. Despite some hearty competition in 2018, the Spyro: Reignited Trilogy still manages to sparkle like a gem in the rough, bringing smooth animation and personality to its once clunky and rigid PSone forebear.
Infuriating, clumsy controls were the very essence of retro platforming, and any fan of the likes of Crash or Spyro will be well acquainted with the immeasurable bouts of frustration that had us gritting our teeth and shaking our fists at the TV screen. This was forgivable by game standards back in the 90s, however, our purple, scaly quadruped required a real do-over in order to impress modern gamers and their more demanding expectations. Fortunately, the Spyro: Reignited Trilogy addresses most of these finicky issues; no more soaring off a cliff with a mere flick of the analogue or fussing with non compliant camera controls – everything feels sleek and smooth.
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