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Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage

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Platform For Display: PlayStation


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Spyro 2 is the sequel to the charming, family-friendly Spyro the Dragon adventure game. Spyro is the same lovable dragon, but his challenges are now larger and more complex. Help him fly and head-butt his way through incredible new 3D fantasy worlds with more puzzle elements and bonus levels. Made in USA. The feisty little adolescent dragon is back in a sequel that is far superior to the original. Both Spyro fans and those who didn't play the first game will revel in the exploratory greatness that is Spyro: Ripto's Rage. Gone are the impossible tasks, unbeatable enemies, and fragmented game flow. This game sports superior controls, more colorful and faster graphics, a tighter story, achievable goals, and plenty of gameplay variety. Don't be fooled by Spyro's cuteness--this isn't a kid's-only game. With multiple goals and side quests, a fantastic soundtrack by ex-Police band member Stewart Copeland, and a veneer of understated humor, Spyro: Ripto's Rage is highly addictive. The playfulness of the main character comes through in the exploration of the otherworldly levels using the new moves, including super high jumps, rapid underwater swimming, and extended flight and hovering maneuvers. Determined explorers are always rewarded--sometimes with an ice hockey match or other sub-game, sometimes with riches enough to learn a new move or uncover a new area. Simply put, Spyro: Ripto's Rageis one of the best action/adventure games for the system. Despite the fact that this game is a sequel, it manages to bring a fresh new look and feel to PlayStation gaming. --Jeff YoungPros:Massive, fun levels are completely navigableCute and quirky sense of humor will appeal to all agesResponsive controls are an extension of Spyro's upbeat and exacting personalityCons:Camera angles can be problematic, but are completely adjustable P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review The original Spyro was a technical feat for the PlayStation: It gave us a fully 3D, pop-up-free world, the likes of which we'd only seen in a few titles on the Nintendo 64. Its presentation was exceedingly top-notch on a system that was starting to show signs of age (even last year), and the level design and gameplay also held to high standards. Its downside? The game was over a little too quickly, and its stages felt a bit cookie-cutter toward the end. Spyro 2, however, injects a dose of soul and variety into a game that was already pretty fun to play. After the events of Spyro the Dragon, Spyro and his dragonfly friend decide to spend some time vacationing on scenic Dragon Shores, only to be pressed into freeing a kingdom from the clutches of the pocket-sized dictator Ripto (a name inspired by the Japanese "spelling" for Spyro). To gain entry into the domains of Ripto and his minions, Spyro must gather a number of items (orbs and talismans, for those keeping track) across a host of different worlds, righting wrongs and completing quests. As in the first game, Spyro can glide across short distances, breathe fire, run enemies down like a rampaging bull, and fly (with the help of a power-up). In Spyro 2, the dragon has picked up a few new skills, such as the ability to ice skate, spit objects from his mouth, swim, and head butt - a move pretty similar to Super Mario 64's butt-stomp, except you use the other end. The interaction with other characters has also been expanded, and little in-game engine cartoons flank both the beginning and end of each level. So far, it might sound as though Spyro 2 has only made a few ancillary improvements over the original, but that's not the case at all. Yes, it does look and play almost exactly like the first game, but that's not a bad thing. The control is still elegantly smooth, the camera is still all but perfect, and the graphics are still very sharp. The big changes come from what appears to have been the game's inspiration - Sony's MediEvil. What really made MediEvil shine was that it presented extremely fun puzzles and extra bonus quests within each level. And the greatest addition to Spyro 2? Fun puzzles and extra bonus quests within each level. That's not to say these features are similar to those in MediEvil, because they're not - except perhaps theoretically. These additions are much more what you'd expect from a full 3D world, and they revolve around things like blasting a number of objects with your flame breath while flying; hunting down monsters; and gathering items for the weak, helpless, and small. For instance, in one level, you play a game of hockey against a yak, but unlike in your normal game of hockey, you pick up the puck with your mouth and blast your opponents with fire if he's in the lead . In another level, you must stop a horde of just-out-of-the-shell lizards from chowing down a group of friendly cave men. In both levels, the timing is set up to be challenging, though not impossible - it hits that perfect level of fun that makes you keep playing long after you had expected to leave the house and go out. Since there are from one to four fairly dissimilar minigames per level, a lot of variety is added to the "collect all the gems" mechanic found at the heart of Spyro 2. And it makes the game almost twice as long to beat. Spyro 2's addictive features show up early and keep on going right through to its excellent final boss level, creating a game that makes you actually want to acquire every single object and coin to see the alternate ending. That's rare to see, and something you really should attempt. While it won't absolutely blow you out of your socks like Super Mario 64 or Banjo-Kazooie did, it's the most charming platform game since Sony's infectious little surprise MediEvil. --Joe Fielder --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review See more


Release date: November 2, 1999


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Package Dimensions: 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.2 inches; 1.6 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment


Date First Available: September 4, 2000


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  • Perfect condition!
Platform For Display: PlayStation
I had been wanting to finish this game for about 20 years but couldn't because my original disc got ruined over the years. I recently got my old playstation back and after some repairs to it, I wanted to play the original Spyro 2 on it with the old save file from when I was a kid, so I saw this was available for $30 and decided to buy it! I was absolutely impressed by the immaculate condition not only the disc was in but the manual and case! Not a single scratch or scuff on anything! It even came with the original mail in subscription for Underground magazine dated 1999! I couldn't be happier and by the way I've had a ton of fun playing through the game in the past few days. I definitely recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Edward Castro

  • Spyro your Still Awesome ! An Oldie but Always a Goody
Platform For Display: PlayStation
Hi Everyone! I just recieved this as a early Easter gift from my hubby :) {He bought thihs on Amazon,from a Amazon commited seller} I have been a Spyro fan since his 1st appearance years,years ago.I haven't played any of his games since,well,7-9 yrs? Naw,it may not be all that long,but it has been ages! My last Spyro game I played,was "Hero Tail" on ps2,it was my last game with Spyro,basically because I didn't like the way it turned in his series.Taking out the gem collecting I fell in love with,and side kicks ways as they taught him things,and MONEY BAGS,really bummed me out.As our children grew up,finished schooling,moved out,well,I pulled away from gaming~and just starting to rediscover gaming once again on gaming systems,and on my new laptop. So,when my hubby handed me several Easter wrapped packages-I was shocked~surprised to see this game,practically PRISTINE condition! I was doing kart wheels and sommersaults and whooping it up!!{ok,ok,ok..I was doing those in my head~if I attempted to do them now I'd be typing this from a hospital bed! heh heh heh}....So,after hugging and smothering my hubby to death,and making him his favorite snack{stack of pancakes buttered and smothered with warm Vermont Maple Syrup},I opened up the case,shaking hands,looked at the blue disc,extremely pleased it's flawless,I popped into gaming system.... Boy,hearing old but familiar Spyro gaming sounds,watching it go through it's demos,it brought back memories of playing this when our children were home,and we ALL competed to see who got 100% 1st,and figured out any secrets per level! It all came back in a rush :) I actually called up our grown children,babbling like a mom who just got the greatest gift ever,my hubby actually had to take my cellphone,and reassure them all,I did NOT win the lottery drawing,but,instead,recieved an old friend as a early Easter gift. This is a great game from beginning to,well,I'd say end~but I'm still playing it :) The colors,sounds of this game,are fantastic! Playing him on a huge flat screen is even BETTER than the 1st time I played this game,on a old 19"rca color tv{it had no remote control,and was big bulky back that weighed a ton!}I noticed that I have slightly forgotten this game,and Spyro unique moves,but having a blast reenjoying an old forgotten friend.In fact,our children are already begging{2 even bribed dear old dad,in attempt to getting this game to play 1st,when I am done with it! the other one,tried to bribe me with a pogo game~very tempting let me tell you! heh heh heh heh....}.Whether your an old friend of Spyro,or a new friend discovering Spyro,you will love this game! It has a lot of action,and plenty of quests,and will keep you and your loved ones busy for weeks.Well,I have other early Easter gifts to open still,and a Spyro game to play...Happy Early Easter Greetings to you all :) P.S.~ I do advise setting game play time settings,as hours an hours,will go by before you realize it,and your hubby/wife will be in bed snoring away!! Also,have plenty of popcorn on hand-it goes great with this game,and makes a great bribe to a certain puppy{in my case a dauschund puppy},who thinks Spyro on tv is something to bark an chase after! :) :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2011 by Kathryn

  • ... getting I can safely say this is my new favorite PS1 game
Platform For Display: PlayStation
I bought this game with rather meh expectations but after getting I can safely say this is my new favorite PS1 game. Completed it in about a week. Here are my thoughts... Pros: +Nice looking game for the PS1; locations are aesthetically pleasing, colorful, and varied while the character models look pretty good. +Great soundtrack and the voice-acting is pretty good. Tom Kenny voices Spyro...your argument is invalid. +Spyro has a lot of different useful moves like dashing, gliding, swimming, and fire-breathing as well as some unlockable abilities unique to certain levels such as temporary flight and powerful fireballs. +Each level has it's own unique opening and closing cutscene that shows the locals in trouble in the opener and the aftermath of Spyro's visit in the closer. They're entertaining and actually make you feel more like a hero by seeing the result of your actions. +Tons of collectables including gems, orbs, and a talisman. Great for 100% junkies like myself but you don't need to get EVERYTHING in order to get to the final boss so anybody can pick up this game and beat it. +The missions to get the orbs are usually really fun and most of them are also really simple. Barring several exceptions. +Fun, challenging bosses especially the final boss. +Story is simple and compelling; the side characters and villain are interesting; and the pay-off from the ending feels pretty sweet. +Game is easy enough for kids and newcomers to Spyro but still can provide that challenge- courtesy of a handful of orb missions and final few levels. Cons: -Somewhat difficult to get used to in terms of control. Mainly because the PS1 controller doesn't have an analog stick. -Several of the orb missions are downright OBNOXIOUS. There's a terrible escort mission, a hockey match with terrible ice controls, and a handful of missions that require memorization, perfection, or a bit of luck that can only be accomplished through trial-and-error. -Moneybags. Just Moneybags. Overall, Spyro 2 is a very fun if somewhat slightly flawed experience. If you want to get into the purple dragon, this is the game I recommend the most. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016 by SlasherLink

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