

Unleash the Dragon – The purple dragon that stole gamers’ hearts 20 years ago is back and looking more fly than ever in scaled-up HD graphics.Because when there’s a realm that needs saving, there’s only one dragon to call.

Explore the expansive realms, re-encounter the fiery personalities and relive the adventure in fully remastered glory. Rekindle the fire with the original three games, Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon. Spyro is bringing the heat like never before in the Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy game collection.


As in %26lsquo second level%26rsquo quickly.The original roast master is back! Same sick burns, same smoldering attitude, now all scaled up in stunning HD. Now, we%26rsquo re not saying we%26rsquo re a bad gamer but when a game infuriates us because there%26rsquo s no indication as to how to defeat a certain boss or get past a certain obstacle, then we can see younger gamers getting pissed off fairly quickly. Even more annoying is the lack of in-game hints. The problem is that the game often decides to chuck hoards of enemies at you in numerous waves and it quickly begins to feel pretty mindless. It%26rsquo s not all bad: the combat system works well and it%26rsquo s quite easy to string together all sorts of diverse, smoothly-linked combos using a mixture of weak and strong attacks, jumps and grabs. Unfortunately, where the game begins to fall down is on the gameplay side of things. Less likeable is Sparx, Spyro%26rsquo s dragonfly mate, who used to be a good laugh back in the day, but is now a pain in the arse. The voice-acting%26rsquo s also impressive for the most part, with Elijah Wood returning to voice the purple lad alongside the likes of Gary Oldman and Christina Ricci. For the most part it%26rsquo s an extremely detailed and atmospheric game, with some nice graphical set-pieces and the like. You know when the very first thing a game chucks at you is a load of enemies followed by a huge God of War-style boss battle involving a giant rock monster attacking you from a pit of lava that Dawn of the Dragon is trying its best to impress.
