![]() ![]() How can you have a game where you could go anywhere without obstacles? That would be a broken game. The "take flight at any time" part of the game was a little skeptical. If you were playing single player, you had that kind of balance between the characters as well, whether it be through the combat or elemental challenges. ![]() You had to work together, and seeing as the two main characters, Spyro and Cynder, were originally rivals, that brought the game out even more into reality, sharing what the characters feel being restricted by the snake charms that bound the two together. What I didn't expect was how high the graphics quality came out to be (playing on the Xbox 360), how decently written the story was, and how the co-op allowed you to work together with another player, allowing trust building where you had to lead at times and then pass on the baton of leadership to your teammate from time to time to progress on in the game (if you were playing with a friend). As I jumped into this game, I had a fairly good grasp of what the plot was from the previous two installments, seeing as I didn't play them before this game. ![]() ![]() The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon is tied for the best Spyro game of all time with the originals, in my opinion. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ![]()
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