


Sane Trilogy – developed by Vicarious Visions and ported to the Switch by Toys for Bob – there’s no spike in difficulty to be found here. Thankfully and, somewhat surprisingly, the gameplay by in large feels untouched, or at least feels akin to what I remember 21 years ago.

Spyro Reignited Trilogy, however, does not suffer from these problems at all, providing an incredible and character-rich remaster that manages to effortlessly hold all of the original charm, and so much more.īeautiful, bright, and most certainly colourful – Spyro in all his glory.įor those not familiar with the wonder that is Spyro, the Reignited Trilogy neatly packages the original three Insomniac Games-developed PlayStation games – released in 1998, 19 respectively – into a singular offering complete with all the modernisations you could possibly hope for. Whilst some video games may hold very special places in our hearts, they’re often relative to the time in which you first experienced them and usually don’t hold a candle to our memories once the dust is blown off for it to be consumed yet again. I’m not one to look back through off-rose-tinted glasses at the yesteryear of video games all too often, at least within reason.
