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It sorta makes me wish all facelifts looked this good.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. And it’s all wrapped in a gorgeous new coat of plaster and paint. It’s battle-ready without the worries of a bloody mess. Charmingly funny without any flushable quips. Spyro’s revamped trilogy is cute but not saccharine. The charm of the original games is still evident, but everything else is updated with loving care. Those reanimated statues of them are no longer just repeated block models of the same dragon but character-driven beings moving with their own inner fire.Īnd even Spyro’s head-butting movements and gliding flights feel easier to control and more enjoyable to watch. As for the dragons themselves, well, they’re now infused with living, breathing animation. Waving blades of grass, fluffy powder-puff clouds, clear-and-crisp ice, awesome stone castles and quick-running waterfalls fill the landscape. Scenes that were once comprised of open, barren stretches of green with an occasional flower and a blobby looking castle or blue slash of water, are now lush and full. The gameplay feels fun and familiar, but the look … is truly eye-opening. But in this updated and reimagined version of the Spyro games, that joy also comes in many more ways than just the original games’ puzzle-solving conundrums. The joy here comes in finding ways to reach seemingly unreachable levels and in making it past any puzzling obstacles in our dragon hero’s path. No mess or goop in any of it: those who are defeated simply puff away. And when he gets properly thumped himself, or splashes into any given pool of water, his little firefly sidekick will help reignite his flame and get him up and gliding once more. He swoops in to dispatch flying foes and zap snarky soldiers who might waggle their backsides in his direction tauntingly. Of course, while pursuing his gotta-free-’em-all goals, he’ll also collect scattered gems, bash through treasure chests and find hidden goodies around the kingdom.Īny foes Spyro meets can be dispatched by a thump of his horns or a quick belch of his flames. Then it’s up to little Spyro-the only fire-breather too small to worry over-to roam throughout the five dragon realms, each containing gateways to other levels, and then bring their winged residents back to life. In Spyro the Dragon, for instance, it seems that a half-gnome, half-orc baddie has used a bit of magic to turn dragons into stone statues after one of their number insulted him. And with each game, this little guy simply has to use his head-bumping, fire-breathing and leap-and-gliding skills to triumph over wicked wizards, gnarly gnomes and other evildoers in order to save the surrounding fantasy worlds. Spyro is a little spitfire purple dragon with a quick scowl and a quick quip ever on his scaly lips. Bringing a Bit of the Old Heatįor those who have never played any Spyro games, the first thing you need to know is that they’re very kid-friendly affairs. Can’t help saying that it’s good to be, uh, reignited by some old favorites when they look and feel like this. Recently, though, we got a chance give that trilogy a quick look-see.
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So, when the facelifted Spyro Reignited Trilogy first released at the end of 2018, we opted to skip Activision’s collection of Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon.
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I mean, when you go back and replay an old game on an antique console, or plug in some blocky take on 3D gameplay, you usually can’t help but think that things never quite live up to your nostalgic memories of long-ago fun. It’s easy to look at remastered and repackaged collections of old games from the ’90s and think, Ho hum.