For many PlayStation gamers, Spyro is an iconic staple of the platform. Much like Crash Bandicoot, the purple dragon defined an era when games were switching from pixels to polygons. In fact, Insomniac was one of the first developers to really begin toying around with the idea of immersive 3D open-world games, setting the stage for PlayStation exclusives like Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, and…
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A reimagined classic, accurate down to the last scale
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Looks and feels great for the modern generation
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Recreated nostalgia by smoothing out the rough spots
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Amazing experience for new and returning Spyro fans alike
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Option to swap soundtracks is cumbersome to access
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First game feels simple and "empty" comparatively
