![]() ![]() ![]() 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. ![]()
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