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Taking place where "The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning" left off, "The Eternal Night" continues Spyro's epic journey to defeat the Dark Master. When Cynder leaves the Dragon Temple, he sets off to find her, and often engages in telekinetic communication with a mysterious dragon called The Chronicler. He learns that he must stop the Dark Master from escaping the Well of Souls, a plan made by the dreaded Ape King, Gaul. Written by
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Spyro:
What are we doing here? I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be looking for. I think we're lost.
Sparx:
Hey! Have you tried these yet? Hmm... they're delish.
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Sparx munches on some butterflies]
Sparx:
Mmmm...come on, try some!
Spyro:
Sparx! Don't eat that... you don't even know what it is.
Sparx:
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Belching]
Nonsense. They're perfectly edible.
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I have never played a Spyro game before so when I saw it on the clearance shelf for $3.50 new I thought why not. After playing thru the game I now know why it was there. Well they say you get what you pay for and I sure did.
First off I do have to say I did like the voice acting. The game really has a good cast which includes Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, and Billy West. Saddly that is the only thing I really enjoyed with this game.
Now for what was bad about the game. The game itself is really short. The developers upped the difficulty to make the game seam longer. This game was a lot harder than you would think. Looking at who the target audience would be for a game about a purple dragon this would be a mistake. A lot of the things that makes this game hard just should not be in a game. Spyro himself is not the easiest character to control. And some bad camera work and you have a problem.
The game length should be about 5 hours given the levels but expect it to take about 3x that because of the problems.