The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
Everyone's favorite little purple pyro is back in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night. Spyro's ultimate objective is to prevent the resurrection of the Dark Master, and whether he succeeds is up to you! Take on the role of Spyro the dragon and leap, fly, slide, bash and burn your way through 13 levels of intense action and eight vicious enemy bosses. The Legend of Spyro: Eternal Night offers visual enhancements, incredible battle animations and even more immersive background graphics - travel through fire, ice, jungle, caverns and more! This is no simple battling action game - Eternal Night also offers an array of challenging puzzles which require Spyro's new power, and not just a little brainwork, to get through. Finally, turn the whole game on its ear with a whole new power, the ability to bend time at will! Dragon Time lets you dodge attacks, solve tricky time-based puzzles and give Spyro a whole new edge! Amazing new graphics and background art ESRB Rated E10 for gamers aged 10 and up
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Accessories
Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
Crash of the Titans
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
Spyro A Hero's Tail
Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
Ben 10 Protector of the Earth
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
Spyro the Dragon
Avatar: The Burning Earth
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Reviews
This is much darker than the original Spyro so be prepared for a different, not so light game. My son loves this game but I would not recommend it for kids who scare easily.
Spyro is a fun little dragon with all the blood and gore of all lot of the other games. This game interest my 14 year old stepson, who is used to playing "T" and "M" rated games at his house. I have a preteen and primary school age child that love to move this dragon around and meet the challenges that this game and complex goals.
The only problem is that the pixels are rather sharp, but that's just a minor flaw. I won't say perfect, but it is still very good. I may well never understand that, but, well, don't let that bother you. One other flaw though: they took out some of the features that were included inside Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning. Almost flawless.
There are no seams in the looping. Music: 7.5/10. Charming 3D graphics , stunning particle effects, beautiful environments, you name it. The 3D designers/animators were obviously pros.
Graphics: 8/10. Gameplay: 9/10. Enjoy the game. Very good story, (kind of sad), complex combat system, fresh adventure, all-in-all, a great game.
Whoever decided to reinvent Spyro had the right idea by creating a more constant-danger ongoing adventure. Unfortunately, the new Spyro game leaves a lot to be desired. It was a dream come true for me. Despite my love for Spyro, or probably because of it, I am sorely disappointed in this game, and would not recommend it to others, unless you enjoy sitting in front of the television screen for hours on end yelling and cursing at the purple, pixelated graphic running around at your beck and call. I poured blood, sweat and tears into those games. This is not how Spyro is supposed to be. I bought the original three games for the PlayStation console on release day. However, they should have thought twice before they made every single enemy so difficult to kill that the player must die half a dozen times to succeed.
I've been a big fan of the Spyro games for years. They were great: imaginitive, creative, and challenging. Gone is the light-hearted missions and goals. In its place is a long, poorly lit game that makes me squint, swear and scream. I could escape from my own world as a kid and become a dragon for a day. Gone is the care-free roaming and playful burning of enemies.
I have nothing to say about it, I gave it as a present and never heard a word about it.
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