Remaking all three of these classics is, of course, not an easy task by any means, but Toys for Bob have the best tools at their disposal to help them do that job. Rather than just taking Insomniac’s classics, touching them up, and re-releasing them on contemporary consoles, Toys for Bob are remaking all three games from the ground up, giving them the attention and love they deserve. Though Activision took to calling N.Sane Trilogy a remaster, it was much more than that- no, it was a ground up remake of the Crash Bandicoot trilogy, and that’s what Spyro is going to be as well. Here’s fifteen things you should know about the remakes. Spyro Reignited Trilogy is puts the original three PS1 Spyro games made by Insomniac on one disc, shinier, smoother, and better looking than ever before. Crash Bandicoot was brought into the modern age with style and panache last year thanks to Vicarious Visions’ excellent efforts, and now Spyro, our favourite dragon, is receiving the same treatment, this time being handled by developers Toys for Bob.
The original PlayStation was brimming with quality games from every genre, but perhaps the one genre that shone the most on the system over all others was platformers.