![]() ![]() I personally like Spyro 2 and 3 the most. Other playable characters with their own levels and abilities! Another reason to return to old levels, to complete their own mini-games after unlocking them Takes away cutscenes for each level, but still has overarching story scenes. Introduces moves like wall climbing, swimming, and headbashing throughout the game to keep you revisiting older levels to access previously unreachable areasīiggest move-set from the start of the game Levels seem grander and more polished in design, and I personally find them the most fun in the series Introduces mini-games to increase gameplay variety ![]() Much larger cast of characters and more voice talents The level design is also a bit basic compared to future titles, but still fun in its own rightĪdds level cutscenes, each level has kind of its own story from the NPCs Here's the key highlights of each game for meĬan be brutally challenging at times, but that can go either wayįun, but feels kind of barren if you're used to the vast array of characters to talk to in the later games. Take on an astonishing and completely 3D platform adventure game unlike any. I started with Spyro 3, then my parents gifted me 2, the a bit later on I played 1 through emulation. Meet Spyro, the adorable and mischievous little dragon on a GIGANTIC adventure. ![]() I grew up playing these games in reverse order. ![]()
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