Cartoonish baddies disappear in a puff of smoke, the writing and humour are aimed squarely at kids and the basic tasks of getting through the levels and defeating the occasional boss are never too challenging. Spyro the Dragon is unashamedly family friendly. Rumblings on Reddit suggest that some fans are already unhappy with these aesthetic additions and they won’t match up with every nostalgic player’s imagination, but the overall visual style is coherent and consistent with the original playful tone.
Other characters have also been fleshed out Sheila the Kangaroo, for example, has gained red hair in bunches, a jacket, and mascara. The worlds are still bright and colourful, but far richer.īest of all are the dragons that Spyro rescues from statues in the first game, redesigned and infused with far more personality than they ever had before.
Blocky ideas of buildings have become fully realised, and objects throw shadows. Where once Spyro ran over flat green ground, now the gems he must collect are nestled in shifting blades of grass. Of course, the original PlayStation was not capable of such beauty. Spyro Reignited brings new detail to the classic Sunny Villa location.