
With the addition of the new camera, I found swimming to be a less than enjoyable experience, feeling floaty and slippery. What feels odd though, are the new swimming mechanics. Moving around and gliding feels better than ever, as does charging once you get used to it. On the topic of controls, let's talk about how they feel. It's amazing seeing that every single dragon, which only have a few seconds of screen-time, manage to have so much personality attached to them. The Dragons from the Artisans world all sport an artsy look, the Dragons from the Peace Keepers world all look battle-ready, the Magic Crafters Dragons are filled with magic, and so on. The amount of detail and depth put into the worlds is phenomenal, with each Dragon having it's own look and personality, rather than a recycled pallet swap.

Somehow, Toys for Bob have made the first game feel just as incredible as the latter two games, despite it's lack of content. Whenever I replayed the original trilogy, I dreaded doing so, only because I wanted to play them in order, and the first game always felt the most boring out of the three. Hopefully this is something that's fixed up with a potential Switch release. However if you are someone who does not have the fastest internet connection, this is something worth considering. This was something a lot of fans were mad about when news first broke, and admittedly it's something I'm still not that happy about, but at the end of the day I have access to all three games, it just required a little extra effort. The "patch" for the download is around 15GB, so for those with slow internet connections, it may take a while for them to download the games and be able to play the sequels. To kick things off, you'll notice you'll need to download both games 2 and 3 if you buy a physical copy of the game. But does the remaster live up to the hype? Let's find out!

Fans were incredibly hyped for this game, yet still wanted it to stay true to the originals.

After a few rumblings earlier this year, the Spyro Reignited Trilogy was officially confirmed to be in the makings by Toys For Bob, and the flood gates opened. A Spyro remaster is something fans (myself included) have wanted for an eternity now.
