Review #4: Spyro: Year of the Dragon pt. 2Yeah, I know. I derailed my last part, but that was to get a few points across, and so no one's in the dark about how I feel about the abused Spyro series.SYNOPSIS:This is a classic Spyro game, and deserves to be forever remembered as one of the most intricate Spyro games in the series. It has a plethora of amazing worlds, a bunch of minigames to play (including skatebording), and mindbending puzzles. It is the first game I've ever seen where you can get 117% of the game beaten. Yeah, it's amazing. The graphics are improved more in this game, and some of the voices too. And the best thing is the music: Who ever thought of an old PS1 game to have great memorable music?STORY:On the other side of the world, where dragons once roamed before they suddenly left a millennium ago,, a scaly Sorceress plans to make herself more immortal than she already is, by making a spell out of dragon wings, and using her apprentice, Bianca to carry it out by telling her that doing so will bring magic ba
Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon Review Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon Review Year of the SpyroHence the title of the third instalment of the original Spyro the Dragon series, it is named after an animal or creature from the Chinese Zodiac. Not only is it the final Spyro game to be released for the PlayStation One or PSX, it is also the last Spyro game to be developed by Insomniac Games, before they move on to creating the Ratchet & Clank series. Furthermore, it is the third Spyro game in the Spyro the Dragon series. Back in the late 90's and 2000, this game and the previous two Spyro games were published and produced by Sony Co
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