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The final of a three part series of the Legend of Spyro trilogy. This is one of those examples of franchises that are reinvented and since recurring to the new consoles, it appears it includes a sincere effort to making this series stronger and more worthy of playing. In Dawn of the Dragon, Etranges Libellulestries - a French based developer) allows the game to introduce us to some new movement styles, visually appealing and epic level design, music score, cooperative playing advancements and many more improvements. Since the previous 2 games where a bit melancholy, this is a refreshing resurrection and perhaps an unexpected addition to the seemingly failing series.
I know the general review on the street that this game is not much better than 'fair' or mediocre (per gamespot), but the updating and hard work put forwardof the hero's functionalities along with the backwardly attuned pre-existing and equal control set you may have learned on the earlier titles is only polished, refined, and given new life. It seems to me that the other guys writing about this game have a problem withthe fact that this (like many series franchises) is a game that you'd be better off having experienced the other ones first, at least since the rebirth of the new console versions since it's been a bit like a new set of stories, otherwise having Dawn of the Dragon might bewilder you and you wouldn't really be familiar with what is going on in this new adventure. In my opinion though, it's a really great way for the likes of Sierra to get there 3 titles some replay and sales time during a busy holiday season. Especially when the sales of said items has been minimal, if barely acceptable or profitable to begin with.
Further complaints with gameplay is that combat can become tedious and repetitive. I have this to say about that statement. Condescendingly: "Um, what video game have you played that isn't repetitive?" If you cannot learn a specific strategy to build upon when attacking your ever expanding intelligence and sophisticated foes, then what kind of game would this be? They have also complained about the level design being to big and that you might get lost from time to time. Sarcasm: "Oh. Really? You mean you can actually 'wonder and adventure'? Gee, that's so horrible, I would MUCH rather have everything put right in front of me so I knew what to do and didn't have to think. This is after all a kids game, and they wouldn't want to have to help them or babysit them." Please. The game website authors are so harsh on these games, they apparently have forgottenthat these games actually ARE designed for children and that when you give them bad reviews based on the gameplay being too simple, and story structure not being interesting enough for the 39 year old reviewer in Madison Park, well, they really have dropped the ball on what a game review is supposed to be about haven't they?
Additionally, the end user (namely children and some teens) will be delighted with this quest with Spyro and Cynder who must stop the Dark Master from spreading evil across the land. You will find yourself taking different directions based on your own choices after completing areas. A refreshing addition to the previous setup in the other two titles. The adventure itself is very fun and still difficultsince you can switch between the two characters. It is a very remarkable puzzler at times, trying to figure out which characters combination of skills is required to finalize the chapter. It kind of reminds me of the way Tak and the Power of Juju or that series was designed, especially when it comes to the co-op play mechanics.
In conclusion, the series has summarized itself and concluded with a very nice addition and making a game that can be remembered amongst teens and adults alike (as long as they aren't big conglomerate video game company reviewers that is). The visually appealing lure of this game, along with the exceptional efforts to graphic design and a much more interesting storyline is more than enough to entertain and charm most audiences.
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