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As if all this wasn't enough, the early version played audio that actually rocked, thanks in large part to music composed by former Police-man, Stewart Copeland.
And if Spyro sounds familiar, it's because his voice-overs are done by Carlos Alazraqui, who does voices for Rocko's Modern World and for the Chihuahua in the Taco Bell commercials.
Spyro the Dragon could be the sleeper hit of the season, but, then again, he may suffer the curse of Yoshi : too cute for his own good.
Insomniac and Universal will attempt to temper the cute-n-cuddly factor with brain-draining platform-style gameplay. Whether or not they succeed when Spyro is released this October will be up to you to judge. There's a mind-boggling load of great PlayStation CDs out there, so any new game seeking play time needs a little extra magic. Spyro the Dragon's got it. The story's centered around a littie guy named Spyro, who must save his dragon kin from Cnasty Cnorc, a real gno-goodnik. Gnasty's cast a spell over six dragon worlds, turning dragons into crystal statues and transforming their treasured jewels into Gnorc soldiers.
Yes, you'd best be prepared to hunker down for the long haul: Spyro must explore 30 levels to find 80 dragon statues, defeat the entire Gnorc army to recover each and every jewel, and reclaim 12 stolen eggs.
Crisp controls and outstanding graphics make playing this game a joy, but you know there's something special happening when you're mesmerized by just moving Spyro around his environment even without the gameplay. Spyro's repertoire of moves is impressive. He can trot and jump, of course, but he can also traverse long distances by leaping from high places and then gliding through the air sort of like a flying squirrel.
On the ground, he becomes a dragon dragster when he busts his supersonic speed dash. Moreover, when he has to put it to the Cnorcs, Spyro can dish out the pain. He breathes fire and uses his head as a battering ram--it's only a two-move offense, but it successfully pulverizes all Cnorcs. For protection, Spyro has a wingman, Sparks the dragonfly. Sparks buzzes around the Spy-guy, acting as a sort of living shield. Excellent graphics and animation provide the game with the look and feel of an animated movie.
Smooth character graphics manage to literally bring Spyro to life: You can practically see his muscles moving with every swish of his tail. In addition, Spyro's far-out fantasy landscape can be breathtaking.
The picturesque background pics create stunningly expansive views of massive worlds. You'll even learn to discern some jewels by the merest twinkle in the faraway distance. Proof that these visuals and moves are nicely melded together is especially evident if you use the analog joystick on the Dual Shock controller. The stick guides Spyro with precision. You can also swing the gameplay cam completely around Spyro to play from any angle.
If you still need a reason to go analog, Spyro is definitely it. Spyro's nicely crafted audio is laid-back and easy on the ears. The music has a catchy, mellow jazz-rock swing to it. The crystal-dear effects feature cool details like the swoosh when he breathes fire. There's also good detail in the character vocals during the animated cinemas, as each saved dragon has a unique voice.
As you might suspect, Spyro's challenge level is tuned for all ages. Most jewels are out in plain sight, "gnuking" Gnorcs is fairly straightforward, 'y and level bosses are a breeze.
Usually a few hard-to-find jewels or a particularly tough jump are all that threaten to stump you. Hardcore gamers will likely bust through the early levels, but with this game, the superb fantasy land beckons you to explore every bit of it.
Although one could argue that Spyro looks a bit too cute for his own good, this excellently crafted game is a winner. Spyro's special. Impressive graphics and animation make the cutesy Spyro come alive, and the environment looks and feels huge. The controls are excellently tuned to the visuals. A topnotch interface lets you track your jewel collection and dragon-saving for each level.
This game really makes the Dual Shock controller shine. Nice attention to audio details and the catchy, mellow music match up with the gameplay quite nicely. Plenty of fun for days as long as you enjoy exploration as well as platform gaming and can hang with Spyro's cuteness. Just moving Spyro around kicks. Judging from the version on display at E3, Spyro could raise the bar for PlayStation graphics. The 3D visuals were silky and seamless. Spyro himself was a visual treat as well, composed of smooth-edged polygons to create a lifelike look.
Spyro isn't visual smoke: He has several gameplay techniques that could challenge the most seasoned gamer, including the ability to run, fly, roll, and even breathe fire. Find out this fall. Spyro raises the bar for 3D mascot-type adventures on the PlayStation.
It has slick, fast graphics, with barely any seams, warped textures or other common glitches. The camera is the best I've seen in this type of game. Control is spot-on. The music and voice acting are first-rate--no surprise, considering the talent behind both. Even the title character is a likable little guy. As in Gex, Croc and their ilk, Spyro has you collecting stuff: gems, eggs, etc. It's fun, sure, and gathering everything on every level opens a cool bonus stage, but it's also a gameplay concept that's getting stale.
The addition of individual objectives, as in Gex, would have been welcome. And nearly all the Bosses are small, easy and decidedly unBoss-like. Still, Spyro has its unique qualities. The enemies--all well-animated--demand varied attack strategies depending on their size.
You'll play five flying stages that would nearly make a cool game on their own. In fact, the 35 levels are all well-designed and encourage exploration.
You'll see lots of distant areas that make you mumble, "Hmm Spyro is easily the best-looking, smoothest-moving 3D platformer on the PlayStation to date. It's a little bit on the simple side aside from the very cool flying bonus stages, all you basically do is run around and collect stuff , but it's got just enough to it that it'll keep even hardened platform veterans hooked until the end.
The graphics are gorgeous, the music is solid and most importantly, the game is fun. Definitely check it out. Spyro combines the two most-important aspects of any good game: graphics and gameplay. Be aware-Spyro can be difficult, but it still feels a little on the childish side at times. I only wish the control was a bit more friendly in high-risk areas. Very few games totally immerse you into the game as Spyro does.
The lands you explore and the enemies you encounter all seem to fit well within the universe the game creates. Xbox ISOS of the most popular games are available on our website.
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