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Spyro Reignited Trilogy PS4

Daniel Pacheco

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Hi!

I just see this awesome teaser. Spyro the dragon is back.

Someone knows when?

 

Modron

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Reminds me I should pick up that crash bandicoot trilogy on steam some time.
 

flyingjohn

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I don't think they put enough bloom and motion blur in the game, i think i can actually tell what is going on.
 

Ivan

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Started playing this and can confirm that this is baby's first 3d collectathon. It actually feels like you're being ushered forward on an escalator. I didn't grow up with these games, so this is my first crack at it. It controls well and looks great. I can see children really enjoying this. I'm going to breeze through it and see if the sequels are more of the same or if they feature bolder level design/mechanics. I was expecting to be flying around, but at least in Spyro 1 it's more like Buzz Lightyear in that you just glide.
 

Chuck Norris

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Started playing this and can confirm that this is baby's first 3d collectathon. It actually feels like you're being ushered forward on an escalator. I didn't grow up with these games, so this is my first crack at it. It controls well and looks great. I can see children really enjoying this. I'm going to breeze through it and see if the sequels are more of the same or if they feature bolder level design/mechanics. I was expecting to be flying around, but at least in Spyro 1 it's more like Buzz Lightyear in that you just glide.
Spyro 1 is definitely a "turn off your brain and enjoy the dopamine rushes" kind of game. But if you're in the mood for it, it really hits all the right spots.
 

Ash

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Started playing this and can confirm that this is baby's first 3d collectathon. It actually feels like you're being ushered forward on an escalator. I didn't grow up with these games, so this is my first crack at it. It controls well and looks great. I can see children really enjoying this. I'm going to breeze through it and see if the sequels are more of the same or if they feature bolder level design/mechanics. I was expecting to be flying around, but at least in Spyro 1 it's more like Buzz Lightyear in that you just glide.
Lol. "confirming" confidently after just starting. Keep playing. Of course the first levels aren't much to write home about. Also this is probably the first, and last, collectathon anyone should play. At least that would be my recommendation.

Dont bother with the sequels they lose the focus on vast 3D level design brilliance in favor of mini-games and gimmicks.
 
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