Fly into thrilling adventures with 'Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly' for Sony PlayStation 2 and get set for an epic and thrilling quest. A spell has misfired and the evil Ripto has caused a new brood of vulnerable dragonflies to be scattered all across the nine worlds of the Dragon Realm. Featuring new attacks for Spyro, like electric breath and ice breath, this resourceful dragon is the perfect hero for defeating this breathtaking 3D platform game. Track achievements for each world in the atlas, and try to break old records. Special challenges are also included within the game for even more entertainment.
The biggest problems about the game is the fact that it is unoptimized, the story is a lot smaller, and the games much shorter. But that's about it! This is still Spyro the Dragon as I remember it and it was definitely worth playing. I had a good time with the fourth installment despite the fact that it isn't as good as the original trilogy. Still, if you have a PS2 I'd say give it a chance. If you're a fan of Spyro I'm sure you already have it though.
If you can deal with the framerate and bugs, this game can be a great one.
Enter the Dragonfly was the first Spyro game for PS2. The company who made it, Check Six Games, was a newcomer to the Gaming industry and set out to create this new Spyro game. According to many fans and reviewers, the game was a major flop due to the amount of bugs and problems with the game. The game has a giant amount of bugs ranging from funny animation glitches to glitches that get you killed or make you restart the level. The framerate is also a major bummer to this game. The game suffers from choppy framerate ranging from 15 frames to a full 60 frames. This can cause headaches and eye strains and is not good for people prone to seizures. Looking past the bad bugs and framerate, the game is actually very enjoying. The game is much shorter than previous games, having only 8 levels total, but the game makes up for that by having very giant levels. he scale of the level size is almost twice what the older games of the series had. The levels themselves are subject-able. Some levels can be boring in some areas and some can really get you interested and having fun. The Graphics of the game are very good and represent the original series spot on. Spyro himself looks very good and animates smoothly. The soundtrack of this game is what really makes it shine. It was composed by the previous series' composer, Stewart Copeland. He did an amazing job capturing the atmosphere of the worlds and making a track for them. This game really deserves more than it gets from fans if you can look past the bugs. The game is very fun and can keep you playing for hours.Read full review
Despite the glitches, this was my 3rd favorite game as a child! I I love it still. I wish the developers would have finished it the way they wanted but universal forced them to rush the game way before completion so it is kind of short. Although, it will always have a special place in my heart.
Thank you! Not only did the product come in on time, it was in great condition. Very very slight and not really noticeable damages on the case, but thats what its there for! To protect the important part of the products. The game manual is in great condition along with the disc. No scratches (at least from what I can see). I cant wait to jump in to a childhood game. Now to find the first three in the beginning of Spyro's adventures to add to my collection!