If you're looking for something more sophisticated, complex and representative of a next-generation platformer, then you may want Ratchet and Clank. So, what it comes down to is this: Are you up for more of the exact same Spyro game? If so, this is your game. What's perhaps more disappointing is that neither visually nor with regards to gameplay is the game an equal game to the remake of Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. And considering the high quality games from last year as well as several great games from this year, Enter the Dragonfly doesn't hold up. It's not like I want every new game to be revolutionary, but at the very least, it's got to hold my interest. And since nothing was ever dislikeable about Spyro, these are all good things.īut much like Universal's Crash Bandicoot on PlayStation 2, Enter the Dragonfly is essentially a replica game, a side step or a lateral move rather than a step forward. It's filled with mini-games, too, lots relatively clever mini-games to steal your valuable time. It's got cute, likeable Spyro, the levels are filled with easy-to-collect gems, enemies and enough space to create a feeling o exploration. On the one hand, Enter the Dragonfly is nearly identical in every manner possible to its predecessors. Having played all of the Spyro the Dragon games on PlayStation, I have slightly mixed feelings about this new one, Spyro the Dragon: Enter the Dragonfly, published by Universal Interactive.
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