![]() ![]() ![]() If an idea or concept isn't included in the game that shipped, then it's not canon. The way I look at it is this: What we got in the Spyro games is canon. But what I wouldn't want, is to assumed they'll use scrapped dev material from the 90's proved that it exists. And if they do connect, there are questions we are allowed to ask about the world, things like 'do dragons use engineering to their advantage?', 'Are there principalities in the dragon realms where they don't live, but reserve for recreation or something else?' and of course my favorite 'where do the dragons do their taxes?' Those questions spark the imagination and creativity of making Spyro games so great and wonderful. What I like about the Spyro worlds in all three games is the lore of making them connect. And if they make a Spyro 4, I want a brand new story and game with only the foundation of reignited trilogy's muse and TfB devs imagination being the launching point. If they are going to put hypothetical Spyro stuff from yesteryear in, it'll be now with Reignited Trilogy. But larger chance of that than TfB making a new Spyro game and putting in scrapped elements from 20 years ago. I would say their appearance is more than 0%, but a small chance. Also because the chance of the Machinists and the Aquifers making it into the Reignited Trilogy is almost 0%, they could appear in Spyro 4. With new characters, levels, collectibles, etc. then what do you consider "Spyro 4" to be?Ī brand new game. Nothing is going to sound iconic like Copeland, but I think they'll try to balance that epic feel with the light-hearted cartoony adventure style of the original trilogy. (And yes, I know Zimmer only did the first Skylanders)Ĭhances are though, they would probably go with a completely different composer for future titles, but I think the uplifting element will continue for Spyro. If I'm understanding the context correctly, you're asking hypothetically, if TfB was to hypothetically make a Spyro 4 after Reignited Trilogy, hypothetically, what would the music be like.Īnd after i hurdle that train of hypotheticals, I would say that it might be more similar to Skylanders style music instead of Stewart Copeland's style, hypothetically.Īnd before you judge Skylanders and think its a *bleep* shame that Copeland wouldn't be involved directly, I just want you to understand that as much as I love Copeland, I would take Lorne Balfe and a possible Hans Zimmer over Copeland in a new Spyro adventure game anytime anywhere anyway.hypothetically speaking of course. ![]()
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