There's not a lot of truly taxing or difficult stuff in any of the games, but the few examples of that are rather big. You're never too far away from the next thing to pick up, or little area to explore, or minor puzzle to solve. Whether it's dragons, eggs, keys, gems or orbs that you're searching for, everything feels exact and tailored to keep the gameplay pace well-tuned and quick. These are comprehensive collectathons with plenty of character to them. The gameplay is where it's all at though. I struggled a little bit with that as an adult, but hey if you can indulge in it then it's just fine. These games do rather take on a childish feel in a lot of ways, the story of all three feels that way and mostly in the second game. I had no other issues playing this at a smooth 60fps for the entire trilogy. Just go in to the menu and hit the 30fps limit for that one bit, and you're fine. Nostalgia isn't the only thing holding this remaster up it turns out that the original three Spyro games have stood the test of time and are still fun to play, even if it's your first time like it was for me.ĭo be aware there's at least one moment in the Alpine Ridge level, where the framerate can cause a door to get stuck closed.
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