![]() ![]() Basically, if you've played Spyro: A New Beginning, you're getting a lot more of the same with a few tweaks here and there. While the familiar voice talent is nice, Elijah Wood again shows that he really isn't much of a voice-over actor, and Billy West's character of wisecracking sidekick Sparx is as grating as ever.Īfter seeing the amount of effort put into securing a high-profile voice cast and making the visuals look great, the rather standard-issue gameplay is something of a letdown. The storyline is nicely presented, and many of the Hollywood talents from A New Beginning reprise their vocal roles in The Eternal Night, Gary Oldman, Billy West, and everyone's favorite hobbit, Elijah Wood round out a roster of familiar names. Sadly, Sypro isn't going to be getting a break anytime soon, as the ape-king Gaul has gotten into that whole "reviving the lord of darkness" shtick game villains love so much. ![]() The Eternal Night picks up right where the previous Spyro title left off, after the young purple reptile's climactic battle with Cynder. But that's something of a double-edged compliment - it's just a "pretty good" game. Fortunately, unlike its messy DS counterpart, Spyro: The Eternal Night on PS2 is actually a pretty good game. Yep, it's another Spyro game, and it's again on the stalwart PS2, home to many of the dragon's previous outings. ![]()
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