

A fundamental Spyro move, the fire will spread out in a cone and follow Spyro's head, destroying Chests and killing small and Large enemies. This command will make Spyro spit Spyro's iconic flame. In the original version of the game, this is the only way to look above or below Spyro. When used on the ground, this command will put the camera right behind Spyro's head, where you can use the Left Stick to peer about.

Helpfully, this does not disable moving the camera on the right stick, letting you comfortably use both options at the same time. If you're hankering for the setup from the PS1 version, switching to Retro Controls lets the triggers rotate the camera left and right. The default is Reignited, where the Left Trigger is used to snap the camera behind Spyro, while the Right Trigger uses the Flame Attack (allowing you to attack while also moving the camera with the right stick). If you're playing Reignited with a controller, you can go to the Controls section of the Options Menu to switch between two Control Schemes, Reignited and Retro. If your preference is for the original camera controls, see the section below. If you're playing Reignited with a controller, moving the camera is assigned by default to the Right Analog Stick, which allows you to tilt the camera up and down to peer over ledges or up in the air to more thoroughly explore the environment. Scroll down to the very bottom of the list and assign L2 to Right Stick Left and R2 to Right Stick Right. Hold down the PS button to bring up the Quick Menu, tap Settings, then Controller Settings, then Assign Buttons. If you’re playing the PS1 version on a PlayStation Vita, you can remap the camera controls to the right analog stick to make it like the Reignited version.


You can change between the two in the Options menu. The other option is Active Mode, where the camera always rotates to the direction Spyro is facing. The camera is by default set to Passive Mode, where it won’t move unless you tell it to. If you're playing the PS1 or PC versions of the game, to rotate the camera use L2/R2 on PS1 or 1/3 on PC. Move Camera PlayStation 1 / PC PlayStation 1 On PlayStation 1, Spyro is able to be played with the original control pad without analog sticks, however a Dual Analog or DualShock controller is preferred due to the finer movement. To move Spyro, use the Left Stick or the D-Pad if you're using a controller, or with the WASD or Arrow Keys if you're on PC with a keyboard.
