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Developer(s) | Krome Studios(PS2 & Wii) Amaze Entertainment(GBA & DS) |
Publisher(s) | Vivendi Games[a] |
Director(s) | Chris A. Wilson |
Producer(s) | Mike Schneider Michael Graham |
Writer(s) | Michael Graham Patrick Hegarty |
Composer(s) | Rebecca Kneubuhl Gabriel Mann |
Series | The Legend of Spyro |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii |
Release | Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS & PlayStation 2
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Genre(s) | action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night is a video game in the Spyro the Dragon series. It is the second game in The Legend of Spyro trilogy, released for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 and Wii.
It utilizes voice talent by Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman (reprising their roles of Spyro and Ignitus respectively), and Billy West (as Sparx, replacing David Spade).[1]Corey Burton (as Volteer), Kevin Michael Richardson (as Terrador and Gaul) and Mae Whitman (as Cynder, featuring recycled voice clips of Cree Summer from its predecessor) were also confirmed to be part of the cast during Sierra Gamers' Week 2007.[2]
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay is similar to its predecessor. Spyro must travel to the end of a level in a linear fashion and defeat the boss at the end of each level, defeating enemies with his combat moves. However, there is a much larger emphasis on exploration and puzzle-solving.
Spyro will learn different breaths from the Chronicler, who is met in Dreams which occur to Spyro during the course of the game. The breaths are tools for defeating enemies. They come in different elements; fire, ice, electricity and earth. Spyro can also use furies, which are big blasts of elemental magic. Spyro is required to obtain a certain amount of purple gems to be able to use these skills.
Spyro is able to learn the skill of 'dragon time' from the Chronicler. This skill allows Spyro to slow down time. He can use this ability to jump on platforms which are too fast to land on with his normal speed. He can also use this ability to defeat enemies easier.
Throughout the levels there are forty quills. Each quill collected gives the player 5 pieces of concept art.
Setting[edit]
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night continues the storyline established by A New Beginning, which ended with the defeat of Cynder, a black dragon in servitude for an enemy called the 'Dark Master'. In The Eternal Night, a new antagonist — 'Gaul' the Ape King — has risen to power and is intent on resurrecting the Dark Master on The Night of Eternal Darkness.
Plot[edit]
The story begins with Spyro following Cynder through the swamp surrounding the Dragon Temple. Spyro catches up with her and asks her not to leave. Cynder says she's sorry for what she had done in the previous game and wishes to find out where she belongs in the world, currently believing that she does not belong at the temple. She runs off, leaving Sparx and Spyro alone. Soon after she is gone, the Temple is attacked by the apes. After Spyro repels the attack, Ignitus, the leader of the dragons and master of fire, sends Spyro to seek out a tree that Spyro saw in a vision (in the dreams to follow, he gets his powers back, as he lost them at the end in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning) while Ignitus looks for help against the Apes. As Spyro searches for the tree, he also searches for another dragon known as the Chronicler, who asked Spyro in the same vision to find him. When he finds the tree (in the Game Boy Advance version, he falls into a cave), it suddenly turns into a tree monster known as Arborick (the Game Boy Advance version calls the monster Naga) and attacks Spyro, but although Arborick was killed, Spyro is captured by pirates, and is taken onboard their ship to take part in gladiatorial combat.
After Spyro defeats a third enemy in the arena, he is made to fight Cynder, whom the pirates captured as well. Before they can think of a plan to escape together, the pirate ship is suddenly attacked by the apes, who capture Cynder. After Spyro escapes the ship and defeats the pirate captain, Skabb. He discovers that the Apes have established a base on the Mountain of Malefor, also known as the Well Of Souls, in an effort to revive the Dark Master using a lunar alignment called the Night of Eternal Darkness. He also discovers that they are keeping Cynder prisoner hoping to turn her to their side.
Spyro eventually finds the Chronicler, who tells him about the Dark Master. According to him, the Dark Master was the first purple dragon; his raw power allowed him to master practically every elemental power. When his growth failed to stop, he was exiled and sealed away by the dragon elders, but not before he taught the Apes how to use dragon magic. The Chronicler wants Spyro to hide from the Dark Master until a later time, but Spyro insists on going to Cynder’s aid.
When he gets to the mountain, Gaul, the Ape King, orders Cynder to attack Spyro. When she attacks Gaul instead, he knocks her out and challenges Spyro himself. During the fight, the lunar alignment occurs, and the evil energy it generates is channeled through Spyro, which turns him into his dark self. He uses his immense power to turn Gaul to stone then blast his body apart, killing him, then leaps back into the beam of evil energy. Cynder awakens and knocks Spyro out of the beam, freeing him from the beam's power. When the alignment passes, the mountain begins to crumble around Spyro, Sparx, and Cynder. Remembering the Chronicler's words about riding out the storm, Spyro uses his powers to encase himself, Cynder, and Sparx in crystal to protect them as the Well of Souls collapses. After the credits, the trio are shown in the crystal while someone is watching as the Chronicler says that when Spyro awakens, the world would be different, but also assures him that he is not alone; he has allies. The story continues in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.
Reception[edit]
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Home console versions of The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, like its predecessor, received mixed reviews, GBA version, however, received positive reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Game Boy Advance version 81.75% and 80/100,[3][7] the Wii version 62.06% and 60/100,[4][8] the PlayStation 2 version 58.64% and 54/100[5][10] and the Nintendo DS version 56.33% and 56/100.[6][9]
References[edit]
- ^Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name
- ^IGN: The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Preview. Retrieved July 11, 2007.
- ^GameSpot: The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Cutscene 1Archived 2007-08-27 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 21, 2007.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for Game Boy Advance'. GameRankings. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for Wii'. GameRankings. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for PlayStation 2'. GameRankings. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for DS'. GameRankings. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for Game Boy Advance Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for Wii Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for DS Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ ab'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for PlayStation 2 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
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Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 November 14, 2008 | |
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Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 November 5, 2008 | |
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The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon is the third and final installment in The Legend of Spyro trilogy, as well as the tenth anniversary game of the series. It was released on October 21, 2008 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii and PlayStation 2 for North America and Europe. Although Krome Studios developed the previous two Legend of Spyro games, Étranges Libellules developed the console editions of Dawn of the Dragon, while Tantalus Media developed the Nintendo DS version. Both versions were published by Sierra Entertainment along with Activision Blizzard. The game was originally titled The Legend of Spyro: The Darkest Hour.[citation needed]
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
The gameplay is more advanced than previous titles in the series. This is the first Spyro game that allows a player to fly at any time they want (free-fly mode). The game also features a co-op mode with Cynder. The co-op feature allows players to have the option of completing the game as either Spyro or Cynder, along with giving them the power to switch between Spyro and Cynder, giving them more freedom to explore the world in completely new ways.
The environments are much larger than in previous games and a majority of them have a bit more exploration to them. In previous titles of the Legend of Spyro series, Spyro must travel through the level and defeat enemies in a linear fashion. This time however, the game has more freedom by exploring larger areas and collecting items in order to progress through the game, returning the series' emphasis on free-roaming areas from the earlier Spyro titles on PlayStation.
Spyro retains his command of fire, electricity, earth and ice, while Cynder controls poison, wind, shadow and fear, the powers that were given to her when she was controlled by the Dark Master. Cynder is faster but weaker than Spyro. Along with the standard power ups that gems will bring, Spyro and Cynder can both equip pieces of Dragon Armour that they find. They also have another feature called melee combos. The more times the player hits the enemy the more Blue Gems the players will earn. Blue Gems power up Spyro and Cynder, allowing them to upgrade moves. Along with Blue Gems there are also Red gems, that restore lost health. The green gems give the dragons magic, allowing element attacks. The Fury Gems from previous titles have been removed (replaced by dark crystals that can drain magic if they're not destroyed), and the Fury Meter now goes up depending on the number of times Spyro or Cynder score attacks on enemies. In addition to normal enemies, there are elite enemies, which are enemies that are stronger than normal enemies. Their masks make them invincible to normal attacks. The player must use an element of a designated color that matches that of the mask in order to knock the mask off. Once off, normal attacks and other elemental powers will be allowed.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The game begins with Spyro and Cynder being broken free of their crystalline prison by mysterious enemies. Spyro and Cynder are bound together with mysterious green energy chains created by the Dark Master, and carried away as Sparx is found by Hunter of Avalar, who was watching them from the shadows. Meanwhile, Spyro and Cynder find themselves in a dark, volcano like area. When they try to leave the area, they cannot as they are chained to the platform they awoke on. After several waves of enemies and avoiding a earth monster called the Golem that attacks them soon after, they manage to escape with the help of Hunter, who is with Sparx. He explains the situation to them after they leave the Catacombs, and he shows them what the Dark Master has done since his escape from the Well of Souls during the Night of Eternal Darkness.
Once they reach the Dragon City of Warfang, the dragons and Hunter are separated as the city is under siege by Malefor's forces. After a long and fierce battle that ends in the siege being defeated, Spyro, Cynder, and the Dragon Guardians are reunited. But the victory is short lived as the Golem returns and uses parts of the city to create a new arm (He lost his arm in the catacombs). Spyro and Cynder defeat the Golem by destroying the Dark Crystal in its head. Later that night, the Dark Master, Malefor, sends them a message. He has revived the Destroyer, an ancient creature whose only purpose is to renew the world by bringing about its destruction. As they will be unable to catch up with the creature if they fly after it, Ignitus and Cynder hatch the plan that going underground is the only way to catch up with it in time. Cynder and Spyro manage to open the gates to the underground Ruins of Warfang, which leads the attack forces to the canyon where the Destroyer will complete the Ring of Fire. By destroying a nearby dam, they manage to stall the Destroyer long enough to destroy its Dark Crystal heart, but it was an effort spent in vain. The Destroyer manages to complete the Ring of Fire, and Ignitus orders everyone underground as he escorts Spyro and Cynder to the Ring of Fire. In order to get them to the Burned Lands, which will lead them to Malefor's Domain, Ignitus sacrifices himself in the crossing and Spyro, overcome with grief, tries to go back to find him, but is stopped by Cynder.
After getting through the Burned Lands and Floating Islands, they arrive at Malefor's Domain and confront him. He taunts Spyro by telling him that the destiny of all purple dragons is to bring about the world's destruction.After a long series of battles against Malefor, they reach the heart of the world. Malefor is defeated by the combined efforts of Spyro, and Cynder, and is sealed away by the spirits of the Ancestors, but the world is still falling apart. Ignitus' spirit gives Spyro hope. Spyro tells Cynder to flee while he stops the catastrophe, but she refuses to leave him. As Spyro unleashes a powerful Fury wave, Cynder whispers 'I love you'. Spyro's magic restores the planet.
After the credits, the Chronicler says that a new era has come and with each new era, a new Chronicler is chosen to record the triumphs and failures of that era. He welcomes Ignitus, who is revealed to have lived, to take his place. Before passing his mantle, the Chronicler informs Ignitus that though he has tried his best, he cannot find Spyro and Cynder in the book that details dragons that have died. As Ignitus becomes the new Chronicler, he wonders where Spyro could be. After the credits, Spyro and Cynder are shown flying together through the air.
Soundtrack[edit | edit source]
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While a CD soundtrack has not been released, the ending theme song called 'Guide You Home (I Would Die for You)', which is performed by Rebecca Kneubuhl and Gabriel Mann, is available for download on iTunes.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Elijah Wood as Spyro
- Christina Ricci as Cynder
- Wayne Brady as Sparx
- Gary Oldman as Ignitus
- Blair Underwood as Hunter
- Mark Hamill as Malefor (the Dark Master)
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Terrador, Chief Prowlus, Hermit
- Jeff Bennett as Cyril, additional voices
- Martin Jarvis as the Chronicler
- Corey Burton as Volteer, Mason, additional voices
- Fred Tatasciore as Meadow
Reception[edit | edit source]
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The game received mixed reviews. The game received an average score of 62% by Metacritic as of October 2009.[1] Matt Casamassina of IGN gave it a 7.3 and said that 'There's no 'new generation' style hook and the resulting play mechanics therefore don't feel fresh (especially after two prequels), but the fundamentals are sound and the presentation better than you expect'.[2] Gamezone gives it an 8.5 praising the outstanding soundtrack and voice acting but criticizing the multi-player aspect calling it 'unnecessary and gimmicky' and the graphics stating that the colours are high contrast, high saturation, almost to the point of blinding.[3] Impulse gamer praised the game for paying homage to the series' roots and taking it to the next evolution.[4]
It was a nominee for Best Voice Acting for the Wii by IGN in its 2008 video game awards.[5]
External Links[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbox360/legendofspyrodawnofthedragon
- ↑http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/936/936314p1.html
- ↑http://xbox360.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r35288.htm
- ↑http://www.impulsegamer.com/360spyrodawnofthedragon.html
- ↑IGN Wii: Best Voice Acting 2008. IGN.com (2008-12-18). Retrieved on 2008-12-19
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