This game is very basic and easy to play. It seems like it's meant for children of a rather young age. The graphics are definitely "kid-friendly" and the game play is simple enough for just about any kid to learn. It has a good, and pretty long, storyline and many puzzles to solve as well. There are several types of upgrades and tools, along with four breath types. The gems are still the currency and are collected to use with a single merchant found in all of the worlds you end up traveling to throughout the game. As you go through the game you get different move to use, you meet different characters, some important to the plot, others not, collect items, unlock secrets, play mini-games, and of course, defeat the evil that is closing in on the realm! There is a ton to do on this game no matter what point you're at, and even more to test your skills. In the end, this is a classic Spyro game.
GAMEPLAY: 6/10 I think that Vivendi Universal learned from their mistakes in Enter the Dragonfly and improved things. It still doesn't capture the whimsy and magic of the original Spyros and often tries too hard to be ... Read Full Review
Why do people talk down at this game? ' It's made up of mini games ' ' Been there, done that ' I think it's rubbish. I've always been a fan of Spyro, and this game's no exception. The only game in the series that I ... Read Full Review