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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter 150 dragon eggs are stolen by an evil sorceress and her army of Rhynocs, Spyro embarks on an adventure to rescue the eggs.After 150 dragon eggs are stolen by an evil sorceress and her army of Rhynocs, Spyro embarks on an adventure to rescue the eggs.After 150 dragon eggs are stolen by an evil sorceress and her army of Rhynocs, Spyro embarks on an adventure to rescue the eggs.
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Tom Kenny
- Spyro the Dragon
- (voce)
- …
André Sogliuzzo
- Sparx the Dragonfly
- (voce)
- (as Andre Sogliuzzo)
- …
Neil Ross
- Moneybags the Bear
- (voce)
- …
Richard Tatum
- Agent 9
- (voce)
Flo Di Re
- The Sorceress
- (voce)
- …
Victoria Hoffman
- Fairies
- (voce)
- …
David Lodge
- Crazy Ed
- (voce)
- …
Marcelo Tubert
- Gus
- (voce)
- …
Daisy Tormé
- Greta
- (voce)
- (as Daisy Torme)
- …
Bob Papenbrook
- Sleepyhead
- (voce)
Moira Quirk
- Tara
- (voce)
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10camtcox
This game is the best Spyro game out of the whole bunch. I've been a PlayStation kid forever and this is one of my fondest memories I've had with the original PlayStation. With everything from good gameplay, different variety of playable characters, and a good story, this game is an instant classic.
Spyro: Year Of The Dragon to this day remains my favorite game. Everything about it is great. The graphics, the levels, the mini-games, the music, the characters, and everything else. It is without a doubt the PsOne's best game, and the best game in the Spyro series, after Insomniac stopped making them and the games were taken over by a different company who made them terrible, hard, and just stupid. Spyro Year Of The Dragon is a wonderful platformer that I prefer over Ape Escape any day. You should definitely play this game, so screw Ape Escape and any other PsOne platform game that isn't in the Spyro series.
10/10
10/10
I grew up with "Spyro." The original trilogy, before the hit-and-miss sequels and the needless, underwhelming "Legend" reboots which almost ruined the franchise.
I was 10 when the original game came out, and I played it and its first sequel several times when I was a child and young teen. They were great examples of 3D platformers done right. (Though never quite up to par with other classics like "Super Mario 64.") Tragically, I never got to play the third game until recently, when as a 24-year-old, I downloaded the three games on my PS3 for nostalgia's sake.
A few days ago, I finally started this third game, intent on finishing up the original trilogy. And it was a fun, nostalgic, but underwhelming experience.
First of all, a break-down:
Graphics: 7 out of 10. There has been essentially no upgrade over the previous two games in terms of graphics. The light-hearted style is nice to look at, but even for the Playstation, the models were a bit over-blocky, and there's a lot of texture warping and shifting and popping which drove me nuts. The animation is also a bit "wonky" at times.
Sound: 8 out of 10. The music is great and whimsical as always. Some returning themes and musical styles are nice, and the voice over work is decent as always.
Controls: 5 out of 10. Here's where the game goes a little south. Spyro controls perfectly, as he has in other games. But this game introduces a host of new characters (including a Penguin, a Kangaroo, a Yeti and a Monkey) that the player controls, and they just don't control well at all. The new characters are too loose and will cause a lot of unintended deaths and accidents. Also, the camera controls have gone out the window, and they are far less responsive in this game than the first two. Sup-par controls overall.
Overall: 7 out of 10.
The story for this one is nice, but it never quite gels as well as the first two. An evil Sorceress sends her apprentice Bianca to steal the eggs of the dragon realm, and it is up to Spyro and Hunter to follow Bianca to her world and recover the eggs. Along the way, Bianca ends up deciding to help Spyro after realizing how corrupt the Sorceress is, and without spoiling anything, there are a few nifty revelations about the history of the dragons.
Along the way, Spyro meets some new friends who the player controls, as he tries to recover around 150 eggs and thousands of gems. The game does feature some nice returning characters from the first two games and some cameos, as well as callbacks to the enemies of the prior games through vague references.
The game is bright, colorful and very fun, but has its share of problems. Mainly in the controls, the camera, and some gameplay facets that drove me nuts. (Ex. In this game, the objectives and missions feel far more like busy-work, there is an over-reliance on callbacks and the re-use of elements from the prior games, making this one feel more like an expansion pack than a sequel, etc.)
But all-in-all, "Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon" is a very fun game and well worth playing. It's the weakest of the original trilogy, but is still a very decent all-ages platformer. A 7 out of 10.
I was 10 when the original game came out, and I played it and its first sequel several times when I was a child and young teen. They were great examples of 3D platformers done right. (Though never quite up to par with other classics like "Super Mario 64.") Tragically, I never got to play the third game until recently, when as a 24-year-old, I downloaded the three games on my PS3 for nostalgia's sake.
A few days ago, I finally started this third game, intent on finishing up the original trilogy. And it was a fun, nostalgic, but underwhelming experience.
First of all, a break-down:
Graphics: 7 out of 10. There has been essentially no upgrade over the previous two games in terms of graphics. The light-hearted style is nice to look at, but even for the Playstation, the models were a bit over-blocky, and there's a lot of texture warping and shifting and popping which drove me nuts. The animation is also a bit "wonky" at times.
Sound: 8 out of 10. The music is great and whimsical as always. Some returning themes and musical styles are nice, and the voice over work is decent as always.
Controls: 5 out of 10. Here's where the game goes a little south. Spyro controls perfectly, as he has in other games. But this game introduces a host of new characters (including a Penguin, a Kangaroo, a Yeti and a Monkey) that the player controls, and they just don't control well at all. The new characters are too loose and will cause a lot of unintended deaths and accidents. Also, the camera controls have gone out the window, and they are far less responsive in this game than the first two. Sup-par controls overall.
Overall: 7 out of 10.
The story for this one is nice, but it never quite gels as well as the first two. An evil Sorceress sends her apprentice Bianca to steal the eggs of the dragon realm, and it is up to Spyro and Hunter to follow Bianca to her world and recover the eggs. Along the way, Bianca ends up deciding to help Spyro after realizing how corrupt the Sorceress is, and without spoiling anything, there are a few nifty revelations about the history of the dragons.
Along the way, Spyro meets some new friends who the player controls, as he tries to recover around 150 eggs and thousands of gems. The game does feature some nice returning characters from the first two games and some cameos, as well as callbacks to the enemies of the prior games through vague references.
The game is bright, colorful and very fun, but has its share of problems. Mainly in the controls, the camera, and some gameplay facets that drove me nuts. (Ex. In this game, the objectives and missions feel far more like busy-work, there is an over-reliance on callbacks and the re-use of elements from the prior games, making this one feel more like an expansion pack than a sequel, etc.)
But all-in-all, "Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon" is a very fun game and well worth playing. It's the weakest of the original trilogy, but is still a very decent all-ages platformer. A 7 out of 10.
I love playing the entire series, they are really interactive. Lots of really neat settings and good villains. I haven't finished much of this one yet, but it's fun playing it. Anyway, it's not the finish that's much of importance, it's your journey that it's important. Well, the journey is really fun, and full of surprises. It works well like the first two, although it is quite like the second one because it has some of the same themes, like the mini-games and characters to talk with. But still, it's very effective. I really enjoyed playing this one, as I did with the first two. I wish they make more "Spyro" games the way they make it like this and the previous two.
9/10.
9/10.
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- QuizOn the pause menu, if you push Square, Square, Circle, Circle, Square, Square, Circle, Circle, you'll be taken to a hidden dialogue test, which allows you to listen to any character's dialogue. When you play it, the dialogue will infinitely loop over the music. If you access the Dialogue Test in Evening Lake, there will be 2 unused dialogue strings of the Professor.
- BlooperIn the Sunrise Spring home world, Hunter mentions seeing an egg in a cave you glide to for a challenge, but mentions that he doesn't want to go down and grab it as he hears running water and hates getting his fur wet. He mentions it again in the same home world when you meet him at the edge of a small lake, tasking you with retrieving an egg at the bottom of the lake. In the Desert Ruins level, Hunter can be seen in a scuba suit for a mini-game where you need to shoot down robotic sharks while riding a manta ray. In the previous game's Aquarius Towers level, Hunter can be seen in a wet-suit and goggles asking for help training a manta ray for racing.
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