
Spyro is a wonderful hero, overwhelmed yet too willing to take on the task of freeing his scaly chums. The tongue-in-cheek introduction as Gnasty Gnorc turns all the dragons to stone is still brimming with impeccable comedic timing, and I was genuinely shocked at how well the cutscenes transitioned into the modern generation. Of course, I started with the first and my mind was immediately awash with nostalgia. It’s really accessible, throwing you into each entry in a matter of seconds.

The first title lacks a catchy subtitle, but after that you’ve got Ripto’s Rage (or Gateway to Glimmer depending on your location) and Year of the Dragon.Īfter an excruciating 68GB download on PS4 I was brought to a plain and simple menu where I could dive into all three games at my leisure. Spyro Reignited Trilogy includes all three of our charming hero’s outings from the original PlayStation.

The behinds of many goblins are at the mercy of Spyro’s flames.
