
With such a short amount of time, you’d think the games would be a bit messy. So many games worth playing on this planet, not nearly enough time.Īnyways, Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! came out only a year after the original game, which pretty much the same thing happened to Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. There were a few things I wished I could’ve explained differently, but… eh, fuck it. Looking back at my old review of the original Spyro the Dragon, I still kinda agree with most of its points.

Or at the very least, with the original PlayStation trilogy (which were all staples of my childhood). It’s probably a good idea for me to conclude my thoughts on the series while the hype is still around. What? I can’t help it! There’s so much to talk about!īut with Spyro Reignited Trilogy about a month away from release, um… wait… they pushed it back two more months… fuck… And for those of you out there who followed Breaking Canon for a while, you probably already know that I tend to branch out and cover a lot of different media. So it’s been a couple of years since I last discussed a childhood icon of mine, Spyro the Dragon. * For the review of the Spyro Reignited Trilogy version, click here. Please see our "Help" page for return shipping charges.Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage!, AKA Gateway to Glimmer, is a sequel that did EVERYTHING better than its predecessor. They may be returned to you upon request at your expense. All rejected trade-ins will be discarded unless we receive an instruction at the time of order placement. If for any reason your trade-ins are not meeting our quality standards, your trade-in value can be changed or voided at our discretion. Dirty, stained, scratched, cracked, etched or chipped.


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