Neal
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#10 Posted: 02:45:53 09/10/2006
SPOILERS!
Okay so the whole Dark Master making Cynder plotline is out, and the whole Cynder trying to ressurect an old evil spirit to rule is out as well. And Mozepy / Spyro T. Dragon remotely hoped that the stone Golem would be tied to YOTD's stone Golem...well it isn't.
This game has 6 levels, bosses built into the level...so ETD was the shortest game so far with 8 levels, a Boss Fight and Homeworld...this has no homeworld supposedly and has 6 levels, the levels may be longer than ETD or AHT but there is a fair less amount of them.
I didn't see any mention of bonus levels or collectibles.
Here are characters:
Good Guys:
- Sparx > same as usual
- Ignitus > Spyro's mentor throughout the quest
- Volteer > trapped in Dante's Freezer level...once rescued gives Spyro electric breath
- Cyril > trapped in Tall Plains level...once rescued gives Spyro ice breath
- Terrador > trapped in Munitions Forge level...once rescued gives Spyro earth breath
- Kane and the Atlawa Tribe > These bird-like people inhabit the Tall Plains...Spyro helps them restore peace to their land
- Mole-Yair and the Manweersmalls > Spyro helps these small creature escape from Munitions Forge level before it blows...big volcano there called Boyzitbig
Bad Guys:
- Cynder > she's the bad dragon behind this whole mess
- Cynder Soldiers, Leaders and Commanders
- Dreadwings
Swamp enemies: Bulbspiders, Frogweeds, Swamp Growths
Dante's Freezer enemies: Ogres, Troll Horsemen, Trolls, Ice King (boss)
Tall Plains enemies: Armadillos, Rubble Brutes, Stone Sentinel (boss)
Munitions Forge enemies: Buffalo Bettles, Fire Bettles, Magmaworms, Steam (boss)
Concurrent Skies enemies: Conduits, Crystal Brutes, Electric King, Electric Leeches, Cynder (boss)
Convexity enemies: Cynder (final boss fight)
Levels:
- The Swamp
- Dante's Freezer (snow level)
- Tall Plains
- Munitions Forge
- Concurrent Skies
- Convexity
All of the different breath attacks (Fire, Electric, Ice, Earth) have two variations...and all variations have four levels, so you'll be upgrading these attacks as you progress. You pay for upgrades with Blue Gems
Each new area starts with a training level.
The six levels I listed above is it...but they look pretty big.
- The speedway flying levels are back (I love those)
- You can select slow motion in the options menu to randomly see Sypro's attacks in slo-mo
- There are now combos...normal attack combo, airborne attack combo and mega attack combo (7 hits...many gems)
- Options include widescreen, subtitles on/off and X/Y axis selection
- Red Gems > replenish health
- Green Gems > restore breath energy
- Blue Gems > upgrade breath attacks
- Purple Gems > fills fury gauge
- When you completely upgrade an attack (fire, electric, ice or earth) you get an ultimate fury attack
- You can play through the game a second time with all the abilities you learned the first time through
- Beat the game and unlock an interview with Elijah Wood, the voice of Spyro
As for collectibles:
There are the four types of gems to collect, but other than that, I don't really see anything. Maybe there's more...we'll see.
I did read on a page about breaking pots to get gems so maybe there will be different things to break apart in each level to get the gems.
I'm not seeing a percentage screen so I'm doubting that there's a set number of gems in each level...again this is just from a quick scan of the guide.
One thing that sort of troubled me >>>
I saw a screenshot of the file select screen and one of the files was at 8h 6m on the final level (Convexity). Add the fact that there appears to be only six main worlds and it looks like this game will be quite short.
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