Spyro the Dragon

Spyro the Dragon (PSX) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation
Genre: Action (Platformer)
Developer: Insomniac Games

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09/10/1998
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Reviewed by Leslie Paul (February 03, 2013)

Level designs often pair different sorts of beasts and toss them into a compact space. In Alpine Ridge, you’ll face armored rooster people that try to smack you with their scepters. In the same general vicinity, you’ll also encounter grotesque bears and druids that have a habit of moving platforms around.
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Reviewed by bigcj34 (December 13, 2007)

The Spyro the Dragon series made its debut on the PlayStation in late 1998 and was developed Insomniac games, who previously had developed the then acclaimed Disruptor. Alongside Crash Bandicoot who by this time was on his third outing, Spyro the Dragon went on to become a key PlayStation series before Insomniac moved onto Ratchet and Clank on the PlayStation 2. Since the PSone days the Spyro series has seen mixed results with different developers, ranging from...
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