![]() By the end of this very short level, Spyro acquires a number of Dragon Relics, each of which adds a technique of some kind to his arsenal. The first level serves as a training ground. But never mind, it's clear that the dragonfly, Sparx, is an ally, and though the dialogue isn't half bad, the game quickly gets to what it's really about-action. ![]() As a result, when the introduction ends, you'll find yourself reading a dialogue between Spyro and a dragonfly creature whose origin ought to be known to you. This is clear upon starting, where the ending of the previous game is recapped while the beginning is left a mystery. ![]() While this Spyro outing makes for a good game, it does lack that fine coat of polish that the greats have. Only this time they added a healthy dose of adventure elements and got a lot more right than wrong. Amaze stuck with the theme and core gameplay of the prior entry in the series, continuing the retelling of Spyro's story and making another side scrolling brawler. ![]() And yet the Spyro name still holds water and so the franchise passed to a new developer once again, Amaze Entertainment. ![]() In fact, the game just prior to this one seems to have been particularly bad in its GBA incarnation. Anyone can glance at the average review score of a recent Spyro game and see that Spyro brand usually means mediocre or worse. ![]()
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