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I think I was one of the few people out there who was not too impressed with the original Spyro the Dragon game that was released last year. I thought it was okay but just got repetitive and boring. Collecting gems is fine but I really wanted something more out of the game.


The rest of the gaming press seemed to not mind this and gave it rave reviews. Well, a year has passed, and it is now time for Spyro 2. With the changes between this game and the original, I will now jump on the Spyro bandwagon and give rave reviews because this game deserves it. Spyro 2 is a platform adventure game staring a little purple dragon names Spyro.


This time around, it is up to Spyro to solve puzzles, kill bad guys, bribe people with gems to obtain new powers or access to secret areas and play a ton of mini-games all while trying to save the land. There are over 30 worlds, tons of new characters, swimming and new challenges that will keep you playing for hours.


This game is so much better than the original that I don't even know where to start. Well, that is not entirely true. It is very simple to understand why the new game is superior but to really get it, you need to know why I was not that impressed with the original.


See, flashy graphics are great but if the game is not much fun to play, it does not matter how flashy the graphics are. That was my gripe with the original game. It was just not much fun. I got bored flying around trying to collect gems. It was neat seeing the new worlds but once the newness wore off, it was back to the same old gem collecting.


Not too exciting. I have to hand it to the developers for feeling the same way and improving things the second time around so there is more to the game than just collecting gems. The game is basically constructed in the same fashion as the original: there are different worlds which have gems scattered around. To access the worlds, you will find warp portals that take you to the different places.


All of the worlds are huge, detailed and fun, ranging in terrain from mountains to ice to water. You will spend a good amount of time swimming at least until water all of a sudden starts killing you -- more on this in the 'things I did not like' section. You will fly, glide, hover, and smash your way through all of these worlds doing more than just collecting gems, although gems are still important. So, the single biggest change in the game was the fact that there are now multiple objectives in each level.


Not only are you trying to gather gems, you are also trying to collect orbs and a talisman from each level. Your other objective during the game is to free the dragons that have been encased in crystal. Like with the gems, you are given the total number of frozen dragons on the level so you will know when you have found them all.


When you find one of these dragons, you head smash into them and they will break free. Once free, they will talk to you and either give you a hint or a tip or most likely they will just say something that is completely useless.


This was one of my complaints about the game. You would think that these dragons would be a little more helpful but instead they just say something stupid or worthless and it makes you wonder why they even bothered.


The game is broken up into five different dragon worlds and one world that houses Gnasty. All of the worlds are free roaming and have multiple sub-worlds mixed within. The first world you access is your home world and this one is where you can access all of the sub-worlds. You can always return to your home in each level regardless of which sub-world you are in.


So basically the idea is that you run around in all of these different environments trying to gather gems and free the dragons.


That pretty much sums it all up. This was another of my complaints with the game. It just seemed to get boring after playing for awhile. I can't really put my finger on the exact reason but most platform games give me motivation to push forward to see what would be next. For some strange reason, I just did not have the same motivation to keep going in this game.


I know that the basic idea of every platform game ever invented is to collect some sort of token item. In the case of this game it was just, well, boring walking around collecting gems. I just kept waiting for something new and exciting to happen but it never really did.


I think part of the reason that my motivation to push forward in the game was due to the fact that all of the sub-worlds were almost identical. I think that this game just lacked the variety in the levels to really pull me into the game. It seemed like once I started a new world I was stuck in the same type of environment for a few hours until I went off to the next world.


It is difficult to explain the feeling but the best way to describe it is the old, very annoying saying, been there If there was ever a game that gives you this feeling, it is this. After reading all of this you must think that I hated the game and that it was total crap. This is not the case at all. I think that this is a very good 3D platform style game in most respects.


I think that the developers may have made the best camera system on any 3D game ever. The camera system is always a problem in this type of game but it was almost never an issue in Spyro ,. The control in this game is also top notch. You have analog control and dual shock support which both add tremendously to the overall experience. You will glide your way from ledge to ledge with ease. You will feel the hits you absorb from the enemies. You will almost never blame your deaths on poor controls so you will have to find another excuse.


If all platform games controlled this smoothly the world might be a better place to live okay, maybe not. If Mario is the game that all 3D platformers are to be judged by, then Spyro is the new king of the hill. For anyone out there that thinks the PSX does not have the graphical powers of the N64, I suggest you take a look at this game. I might be going out on a limb here, but I can almost say that this game has the best graphics on the PSX to date.


All of the levels are very expansive and a sight to behold. Sure, they are a bit repetitive, but at least they are nice to look at. The game is so full of little touches that many people will take for granted that it is a shame.


I suggest you just sit back and watch someone else play for a bit, just so you can appreciate the overall beauty of the game. While I found the gameplay to be a little on the repetitive side and was not very motivated to keep going to try to find all of the gems, there is no doubt that the graphics are awesome.


I recommend this game just so you can pop it in whenever your obnoxious Nintendo-owning friend comes over and starts talking his bit trash. This game will shut him up quicker than you could ever imagine. I wish they spent a little more time making the sub-levels look and feel a bit different from each other, but I guess you can't have everything.


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