Spyro Reignited Trilogy Cheat Codes Code Description Left, RIght, Left, Right, L2, R2, L2, R2, Square This cheat code is used for 2D Spyro. travel ls# art_master Toggledebugcamera You can enable or disable the debug camera using this command. teleport This command will teleport the player to the camera.
summon blueprint This console command is used to summon an object from the level's object blueprints. streammap ls#_art_master This command will unload the current map and load the particular map. slomo # This command is used to alter the game speed. Open This console command is used to open a level or connect to a given ip. fov # This console command is used to set the Field of view. destroytarget This console command helps Spyro to walk through walls. Spyro Reignited Trilogy Console CommandsĬode Description changesize # This console command is used to modify the Spyro scale. When you are done using the cheat, pause the game and enter the same code again to disable it. You can enter a cheat code by pausing the game and typing in the desired code. From teleporting to different locations to getting more lives, the options are infinite. And not to mention they give you a competitive advantage over other players. Additionally, the cheat codes allow a lot of customization options that simply cannot be mimicked by the retail version. If you know your way around these commands, you can pretty much get the original experience while also enjoying the updated graphics and engine optimizations. Now with that being said, the remastered versions certainly have a lot going for them and the minor differences we have with the developers choices can easily be rectified via the command console and cheat codes.
What’s not so welcome is the deviation from the core elements from the original trilogy including replacement of semi automatic wielded weapons with the wield paintball guns and whatnot. Now that stands true for the size and layouts of all the levels, but features like the graphics, engine mechanics and controls are modernized and updated to keep up with the newer titles and these quality of life improvements are definitely a welcome change. With pretty big shoes to fill, the newer version tries to stay true to its roots and features most of the same elements as in the original game. We tested this in all three games, and it works in every single one, even in Year of the Dragon before players properly unlock the ability in one of Sparx's levels.Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a remaster of the original Spyro trilogy. Instead of pressing all the shoulder buttons at once like they did in the original version of Year of the Dragon, Spyro: Reignited Trilogy players just need to click in the left stick to make Sparx point to missing gems. However, players don't use the shoulder buttons to activate it this time around. In Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, this feature has been made retroactively available in Spyro the Dragon and Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage, allowing players to 100% each game with a lot less headache. Luckily, there is a trick players can use to make finding gems in Spyro: Reignited Trilogy much easier, and it can be done in all three remade games.īack in the day, the original PS1 release of Spyro: Year of the Dragon introduced the gem-finding mechanic, where players could pull in the triggers and bumpers to make Sparx, Spyro's dragonfly companion, point to missing gems. Oftentimes red and green gems will blend in with the ground, which makes finding missing gems even more difficult. One of the most frustrating things in Spyro: Reignited Trilogy is when players are missing just one gem or two in a level, and no matter how long they search for them, can never seem to find them.