

Its got cute, likeable Spyro, the levels are filled with easy-to-collect gems, enemies. If you like running around and collecting jewel after jewel and solving laughably easy puzzles, then Spyro: ETD might have some appeal for you, but for the rest of us, Spyro: ETD simply doesn't hold a candle to the other platformers on the market. On the one hand, Enter the Dragonfly is nearly identical in every manner possible to its predecessors.

To its credit, many of the level concepts are original (ranging from a monastery of monkeys to a farm infested with aliens) and the graphical design is impressive, but aside from that, there isn't much worth mentioning. through worlds in the Dragon Realms in search of the missing dragonflies. From afar, equip the Bubble Breath and approach the Dragonfly. This game marks the first time Spyro has access to extra breath types that can. Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly - Videojuego (PS2) - Vandal Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly Género/s: Plataformas 3D / Plataformas Plataformas: Ficha técnica de la versión PS2 Fecha de. But since the game is linear and collecting is the main focus, things can get tedious as you collect the 700th jewel for the level. To the left of the entrance (if youre facing the door) youll see a green Dragonfly roaming about. Levels are fairly linear, so exploring isn't focused on as much as other platforms games. Several mini-games were thrown in to add some variety and they can help break up the monotony of the game at times. Spyro: ETD is a platform game that focuses primarily on collecting, with other platform elements mixed in. Spyro: Enter the Dragon plays just like the original Spyro on the PlayStation, but with a few extra abilities thrown in to warrant the new name, but if you've played one version, you've played then all.
