![]() ![]() Spyro: Year of the Dragon once again stars our fiery friends, Spyro and Sparx, along with a number of other ‘playable’ characters this time around. ![]() The redesign of the characters is amazing It’s a simple game but with a lot of heart and character – it’s also my favourite so far within the Spyro Reignited Trilogy. That being said, ‘all of his moves’ simply means charge, jump, breath fire and butt-stomp. This initial game is much more straightforward than it’s sequels with Spyro starting the game with all of the moves and abilities you will have by the end of the game. Spyro the Dragon sees our Purple Pal, along with Sparx (his dragonfly buddy), venture throughout the kingdom in order to rescue all of the other dragons who have been turned into statues by the evil Gnasty Gnorc. The stories were kept nice and simple so that gamers of all ages could jump right in and enjoy the gameplay without having to concentrate too hard on what’s going on, at least initially that was the case. The core aspect which pushed their popularity back in the day was the ‘do-what-you-want’ open-world which only got bigger and more advanced within each of the sequels, something which was unseen on Sony’s machine at the time. As you would expect, the Spyro Reignited Trilogy contains the first three games in the Spyro saga, all of which were PlayStation only back when they originally released.
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