Attack of the rhynocs doesn't live up to the previous 2 games, but it's still better then Enter the dragonfly, and fun.

User Rating: 7 | Spyro: Adventure GBA
Spyro heads to the GBA again with Attack of the Rhynocs. In this game, Spyro must stop Ripto and save the prefessor by getting hearts from 12 lands. Attack of the rhynocs doesn't live up to the previous 2 games, but it's still better then Enter the dragonfly, and fun. Th fun wipes out a little bit after playing it a lot.

Game-play: 6/10

The game-play is a little fun and fast paced, but it is still more boring then the recent spyro games have been. It is too short, and the game-play ignores the previous 2 games's game-play that made them so popular. Also, you don't have any lives, so if you die, there won't be game overs. You also don't need all the hearts to get to the final boss, and it's too easy.

Graphics: 8/10

The graphics are fuzzy, but it's a dark point where they are good. Also, they have more powerful graphics then before. Still, it's kinda cheesy, and some stuff are really poor, such as firebugs and sheep fodder.

Sound: 7/10

Great music!! Ripto's music is awesome as well. The sound, not so much. It is probably the worst sound ever of the GBA games. The talking from the ice land is so **** annoying, and it is very strange and stupid.

Camera and control: 8/10

Control and camera seem alright, unless you rather have quality sound from console games.

Value: 7/10

Spyro: Attack of the rhynocs is quite fun, but is best for a rent.

Average score: 7.2/10

While it is not great, it's good. Attack of the rhynocs is still a crushing dissapointment to the GBA series and has no right to be a masterpiece of what it is now.