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Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly

Spyro: Enter the DragonflyFrom: Vivendi Universal
Category: Video Games

List Price: $14.99
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 221 reviews

Platform: PlayStation2
Genre: Football Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: PlayStation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
16:9 Support
DualShock
Memory Card
Vibration

MPN: Unknown
UPC: 020626716475
EAN: 0020626716475

Release Date: March 14, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Single Player
  • Stunningly beautiful levels to glide over, charge through, and swim around
  • Pilot tanks, planes and UFO's on your quest to save the Dragon Realms.

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Product Description
Gnasty Gnorc and Ripto are back with a plan to steal the Dragonflies of the Dragon Realm. With help from new and old friends, Spyro must avoid obstacles, jump on platforms, ride vehicles, collectgems, and find a way to return the Dragonflies and restore order to the Dragon Realm. With new powers like electric and bubble breath; new characters; vehicles like tanks, UFOs, rockets and surfboards; and over 30 levels of unique environments including rainbows, tornadoes, monsoons and snowflakes

Amazon.com Product Description
A sequel to Spyro: Year of the Dragon, the bestselling title for the first PlayStation console, Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly sees Ripto return with a plan to steal the dragonflies of the Dragon Realms. To combat his foes, Spyro's existing set of abilities have been enhanced with new features such as electric, ice, and bubble breath. Equipped with newly acquired skills, amazing new vehicles, and help from new and old friends, Spyro must find a way to return the dragonflies and restore order to the Dragon Realm.


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3 out of 5 stars Spyro: Enter the ragonfly   May 1, 2010
Jan C. (Ft. Lauderdale)
I do not play this game--bought it for the grand kids. the only thing they said is that they wished it could play 2 players at a time.


3 out of 5 stars Good but... disappointing compared to the older spyro games   April 24, 2010
Keeks
Maybe I'm biased because I was hoping it would be like the spyro games for playstation one. The game kept freezing and stuff... and the controls are weird. The graphics are okay but not great. Also when Spyro charges into something in this one he takes like 3 seconds to say "ow" and it gets a little annoying. I unfortunately don't have enough room on my memory card so I can't save the game and since it keeps freezing I haven't been able to get very far. Oh well. One day...


4 out of 5 stars A bit more positive...   January 3, 2010
Gambling Time
I'm not sure what all of the complaints on this game are truly for. I've played the original Spyros, and I honestly am not seeing a massive difference between this game's spirit and the original's. I think Enter the Dragonfly is definitely a suitable game for the series, if not a very good one. Here's why.

Most significantly, the graphics are much, much better. The graphics for the ps1 games are, of course, ps1 quality, which is fine, but it was really nice to play Spyro with ps2 level graphics. Further, I found the controls slightly easier than the originals, especially when Spyro was charging. He almost seemed to slide about in the originals, but in this Spyro it's very easy to navigate while charging, which is important for the mini-games that make you move as fast as possible and also for those times when you're too impatient to walk through the stages and you don't accidentally run off a cliff and into your death (has happened to me in the ps1 Spyros).

It kept a lot of the humor that you found in earlier Spyros--the subtle little points of dialogue that make fun of plot points, the UFOs abducting cows (I was laughing all through that mini-game), and some other little things. This game still had the mini-games, still had a few (though not all) of the original cast members, and still had the sheep. Jewels were basically the same (color and values), butterfly and life system for Sparx, controls were the same, look was the same, but better. It doesn't last very long (none of them really do), but while it lasted, I enjoyed it.

Negative bits: Yes, I did encounter four glitches. At one point when I entered one of the portals it froze up (though I didn't lose anything), and in two levels the ground simply disappeared, leaving me floating in the world on a ground I couldn't see. But it went away after I died. There was also a very small point of irritance in one stage when I was trying to land on something that was far away and every time I landed in one particular spot, I would go through the object and fall to my death. But that was just once and I managed to land on a slightly different spot that didn't result in me dying.

This game IS very short, but for the price, I think that that's alright. It didn't bother me too much.

Audio. Sparx's voice is vaguely irritating to listen to (glad I can skip it), and the music for the game can get grating. However, like most games, there's an option to turn the music off, which I did.

Storyline. Though I have yet to play any game with a particularly enthralling storyline (possible exception being Okami; that was fun), Spyro's was sort of...odd, which is par for the course with this particular game series. Although they're assigned so much importance, no game before or after (as I recall) had other dragons with dragonflies, so...it was a little strange that all of a sudden dragonflies were a big deal. But it could be worse, I guess. Could be trekking for, I don't know, lost Riptoc children or something.

Don't get to play as other characters. Don't get me wrong, I love Spyro, but sometimes it's nice to mix things up and not play as him for a few minutes. Not a big deal for me, but I did sort of miss it.

All I have to say. Honestly, if you've got a few bucks, this game isn't expensive enough to warrant this sort of outcry. Is it worth slapping down fifty bucks? No. But somewhere around twenty with shipping costs? Sure. I didn't regret the purchase, and I definitely will probably play it through one or two more times.



5 out of 5 stars Stop with the constant COMPLAINING.   December 31, 2009
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm 10 and I'm a huge Spyro fan(bigger Godzilla fan), but its not that bad of a game. Listen. They had to rush the making of this game in order to have this game out earlier! Yes, the first game is better but give this game a break! If you're a Spyro fan, why complain about the game at all? You like Spyro, you're playing a Spyro game, so I see no reason to say "This game sucks", or "This has to be the worst Spyro game ever!". Shut the **** up!!! In fact, my game of Spyro Enter The Dragonfly has no glitching, crashing, or freezing! Gosh!


5 out of 5 stars Very Good   September 24, 2009
Laura Blackwell (Manvel, TX USA)
I got this product a day sooner than expected and started playing then and played with my neice and nephew. The game was not scratched at all or dirty. It in fact still had the instruction book in the case. I am very pleased with this game and am happy with it. I recommend this game, it is simple and fun.

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