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This is where some of us may have got the wrong idea:
Quote: Silvery I trust the vast majority of you are aged between 14-20+ and as such you'd largely prefer Elijah Wood's more grown up voice acting over childish, "cutesy"/"cool" voices.
The way that was worded was as though you were forcing your opinion a little there, by assuming we would prefer Elijah. Honestly though, I would still prefer grunts and the like over a VA which, in my opinion, was the worst of the series for reasons stated previously.
Fair enough, I may have outstepped my boundaries here by assuming such things, especially in a community that likes Spyro (a kids' game by heart) to begin with. I think the original Spyro was cute in a good, honest way, but the new game seems (to me) forced in that regard, no matter what angle I try to look at it from. And I am of the unfaltering opinion that Wood's voice acting was on a whole other level compared to most games I've seen.
Quote: RadSpyroThe trouble is, no one is bashing you - But hearing someone go on about how they'd like the Legend series to continue - Is getting boring. It's finished, just like the Classic series is. It's either Skylanders or nothing, basically.
This is where I have to disagree - just because there have been 3 parts (a trilogy) of a story doesn't mean it's
finished. It's not LotR, where the author has passed away and can't continue the series. The definition of a trilogy doesn't state that the story universe undergoes the Big Crunch after the end of the third part; it's just a three-part story situated in a universe that still remains and may be continued with more stories. So, nothing is dictating that it finished.
The vast amount of LoS fanfic created, plus even the obvious LoS references in Skylanders: Spyro's adventures are testimonies of that.
Quote: RadSpyroAnd the thing I did have with LoS, is how 'mature' people thought it was. I honestly saw no more maturity than the Classic series due to the insane amount of plotholes and cliche storyline. Considering I enjoy other series, such as Kingdom Hearts which some may believe is cliche, I don't think I have high standards myself, yet I still refer to the story of LoS as 'cliche'. The fact that I actually did predict the ending of LoS by the end of ANB pretty much proves it for me.
I understand your reasoning and see that the reasons you listed might ruin the experience for some, but they didn't do that for me; I didn't let them. Many of the "plotholes" weren't exactly bottomless pits and one could reason their way around them, and there were a lot of ingredients in there that lessened the clichédness, such as Cynder's situation to begin with. A female being the last boss of a game, and then the one you strive to save in the second, and finally one of the two main characters in the third is not quite the most typical setting in a game or a series of games from what I've experienced.
There are, of course, SOME similarities in other games, but still not close enough to have quite the same taste. There
were some things I didn't like, such as Sparx' VAs, Ignitus' death, etc. but again, I had no difficulty pushing said details aside (ergo, I didn't
really have to to
force myself to like the story).
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Quote: CAVIt's called an opinion. It's fine for you to have a different one. Nobody is saying that you shouldn't like it. Besides, I DO like LoS. But there are several flaws in it, and even as a guy that likes the games, I'm not afraid to admit them. You don't seem to see these flaws, and instead decide to defend LoS while also trashing a game that hasn't even come out. You seem to be dead-set on this game being mediocre, and even if the game turned out decent, you would shut that out of your mind, simply because it isn't as "mature" as LoS.
I doubt Skylanders Spyro would be a permanent direction.
I think your standards are a bit on the low side....
I'm not afraid to admit the flaws either, I just don't wallow on them any more than necessary, and am willing to nudge them aside (as long as no tedious forcing is required to do that) if they are bothering my experience with the game.
I never trashed Skylanders, in fact I applauded many of the innovations it contains. I just don't like how the entire Spyro franchise seems to have been dragged into its direction (evident from the movie being cancelled, yada yada, please don't make me repeat this anymore
), and I hope my suspicions on that matter will be proven wrong.
It's obvious the game is more kiddish than LoS; that doesn't mean it will suck though. It'll just be different; the kind of different that I personally don't prefer Spyro being permanently dragged into, and where I believe I disagree with many of the people here, while agreeing with many of the fanfic authors on deviantART / fanfiction.com.
Maybe my standards are low, but that doesn't change the fact that I've so far enjoyed LoS more than any other game series I've ever played, and which is why I am even spending time here reasoning why I liked it in the first place.