
You're free to wander each of the fairly small levels as you like, and play them in any order you choose.

The Spyro games have always had a reputation for being relatively easy, and that's still true, but the low difficulty makes for a trio of titles that are relaxing to play. There's a simplicity to each of the three adventures that's refreshing after sinking hours into a gargantuan blockbuster all you need to do is defeat some enemies, pick up some gems, and hunt for collectibles. Toys for Bob has done a sterling job of bringing back the 20-year-old Spyro titles, and they remain a joy to play. Spyro: Reignited Trilogy is here and, much like Crash's revival, is a real success. Both owned by Activision, the two platforming heroes have reemerged on PS4 in their respective remakes, rekindling lost affection and introducing them to a whole new audience.

Both started things off with a trio of beloved platformers on PSone before they were handed to different developers, who made likeable but inferior adventures that ultimately led to the characters falling into obscurity. It's amazing how similar the paths of Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon have been.
