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Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 5:31 pm
by Sivert3
I see something gleamingly missing from the Game reviews on
DAD. Actually I see a lot of things missing. Such as the entire Spyro series. But most importantly "Spyro the Dragon". Which I'm going to try to make a review of sometime.
For a game that is 14 years old it has aged incredibly well. And still plays good even when compared to modern games. And I definitively recommend anyone that wants a causal platformer game to try it out.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:29 pm
by BeneathTheStarlight36
i was never very into gaming, but Spyro has stuck out at me since i started playing it as a kid. i love those games. except for maybe Enter the Dragonfly and some points in A Hero's Tail.
do you play the Legend of Spyro games, too? you know, the reboot of the series that started in 2006 or whatever?
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 9:01 am
by Sivert3
The Legend of Spyro games were awful. I tried the Dawn of the Dragon and it starts with a boss battle before you have even been greeted with the controls. The dialogues are so corny it is painful to watch them. And the game logic is just plain bad. Especially since Spyro can "fly" in this game. Fly as in hover 10 metres above ground with no flapping required, except in some "puzzle places".
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:59 pm
by BeneathTheStarlight36
you know, i hear a lot of complaints about that game. i have surprisingly few complaints about it. i don't know; it just works for me. maybe it's because i haven't played anything better - i'm not a very big gamer.
but i do have to say, the dialogue gets pretty bad, especially Cynder's. in the most serious of situations, she says something that sounds like she's chatting with someone in the back of a classroom.
oh, or Sparx. or Cyril.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:18 am
by Sivert3
I don't know where to begin. It has the potential to be such a great game. But somehow it just fails badly. I could play Spyro the Dragon all day long and it never gets boring. Even after I've completed the game 4 times it is still the good old Spyro. Just like Super Mario 64. The same can't be said about the "new" Spyro series.
There is just too much focus on combat. I don't want to combat anything. It's pointless. There is an entire world to explore, but no I must fight an invading army and defeat some random evil villain. And what do I get in return for beating this villain? Nothing! Unlike SD which is only half done when you beat Gnasty Gnork and gives you the best bonus stage I've ever seen in a game for going back and collecting all the stuff from all the stages.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:38 pm
by asdf
I gotta get a system. Or a better computer. Or something. I just got a tv, so it not much of a step.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:57 pm
by BeneathTheStarlight36
i really have to respect how little you deal with technology. i wish i could get away from it that easily, but it seems to have become a part of my normal day now.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:46 pm
by asdf
Its not that hard to get away from it when your most routine tech encounters are getting on here while i wait for my sister to get out of the shower and trying to figure out what the heck is wrong with the remote. I should have tech cuz my dads a programmer for a company in dc, but i think its cuz my school has a boring tech program and my classmates are agood reasons to not get a system. Ive played halo reach at a friends once but failed miserably, but thats my only real game experience. I cant even play online games cuz my computer is a '02dell inspiron with xp and my internets always really slow. And wildblues suppose to be hi speed!
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:46 am
by Sivert3
You are not missing much, nowdays it appears that in order to call something a "game" it must include a weapon and an enemy to shot and kill. And this must be the prime objective of the game. About half the gaming industi is like this. And it's silly because games like the original Spyro the Dragon has more gameplay value than the entire Call of Duty series combined.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:48 am
by BeneathTheStarlight36
very true. there was a certain charm to Spyro that isn't in modern games.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:57 pm
by asdf
Im really in no place to judge, cuz like i said, my only real experience isplaying halo reachat a frieinds house. Unless playing and beating bloons tower defense 3at school counts.why can i only beat it ontrack 1in medium difficluty?
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:52 pm
by BeneathTheStarlight36
if you ever want to try gaming, get Spyro - one of the original three on the PS1. my experience with Halo is limited, playing it also at somebody's house, and that was back in July or something, it was okay, but i think there's better.
i've never played the other one in your post, so i can't say anything about that.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:57 pm
by asdf
Yeah, halo was also back in july for me too. And bloons tower defense 3 is in featured games at
http://www.coolmath-games.com . Its one of the few sites the school lets us use. It looks easy but gets pretty hard around level 20. Or mayby im just really bad at gaming.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:54 pm
by Corva
Spyro was a great game. But I dropped the disc (for the PS1 game) down the cracks in the floorboards. I wonder if I could find a copy on Amazon?
As far as modern games go, the most addictive XBox games I've played so far have been puzzle-solving ones (from Valve). *cough*Portal*cough*. I like ones which require some thought.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:05 am
by alondor
Portal for the win. There is also the fire emblem series if you enjoy strategy games
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:52 am
by Sivert3
I bought the second installment in the original series, Spyro: Gateways to Glimmer (also called Spyro: Ripto's Rage). Having played a bit, I would say the only downside is that it is so short. After just two sessions I have already reached 35%. I'm going to buy the other ones in the series too.
Re: Spyro the Dragon
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:43 am
by Corva
I lost my Gateway to Glimmer disc between my floorboards ages ago. I think it was scratched beyond repair anyway.
I want to get it (a new copy, that is) and start playing again. I've got Enter the Dragonfly for PS2 as well, but none of the others.
Once I get my new computer sorted, I might see if I can play around on the modern game engine and maybe even do an updated version of Gateway to Glimmer, much like has been done with Half Life.