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Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly

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Features

  • Single Player
  • Stunningly beautiful levels to glide over, charge through, and swim around
  • Pilot tanks, planes and UFO's on your quest to save the Dragon Realms.

Description

Featuring tricky puzzles, dazzling levels and all-new breath weapons, this is definitely Spyro's hottest adventure ever! A sequel to Spyro: Year of the Dragon, the bestselling title for the first PlayStation console, Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly sees Ripto return with a plan to steal the dragonflies of the Dragon Realms. To combat his foes, Spyro's existing set of abilities have been enhanced with new features such as electric, ice, and bubble breath. Equipped with newly acquired skills, amazing new vehicles, and help from new and old friends, Spyro must find a way to return the dragonflies and restore order to the Dragon Realm.

Computer Platform: PlayStation 2


Global Trade Identification Number: 75


UPC: 020626716475


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 2


Release date: March 14, 2003


Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.31 x 0.59 inches; 4.8 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 100324


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Manufacturer: Vivendi Universal


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love this game!
I started playing this game yesterday when it arrived and I love it! I have the three original PS1 Spyro games and The Eternal Night on PS2. I've loved Spyro since I was a kid so I was so happy to get my hands on another Spyro game. It's cool that you can breathe fire and bubbles and electric breath. I'm still trying to figure out how to find the ice breath and I can't find two of the dragonflies in Luau Island but other than that I'm totally happy with this game. It's cool that you're collecting dragonflies instead of dragon eggs freeing dragons trapped in crystal or collecting talismans and orbs this time. I like what it looks like when you're traveling from one world to another as well. I was worried that maybe it wouldn't work since the game is used but it works wonderfully. $30 well spent in my opinion. I've been playing this game this past weekend and the Cosmic Shake SpongeBob game that my fiance just bought me for PS4. Any Spyro fan I believe will love this game. I looked up a few walkthroughs on YouTube of the game and some people are criticizing the game in the comments which I don't understand. I really like it and think it's a great game for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Holly Eubank

  • Happy to find this game
I am happy that I found this game, was looking for a while. I love Spyro games, used to have three with my first PlayStation, and they got stolen and I was trying to find more for my PS2 and having trouble finding any. It came fast and in the condition as described, really happy with it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022 by Cheryl larue

  • Incorrect condition listed...
I ordered this game in New condition, and the game case looks new and the booklet is in the case, in near mint condition, but the game disc is scratched up really bad. It plays, but it's in terrible condition as far as the disc goes. It's an overpriced used game with a listing of it being new.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by thegamer0070

  • Video game
I love the game it is fun but challenging to but not bad I love a little challenge on a game.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2021 by Anjala Mullen

  • A bit more positive...
I'm not sure what all of the complaints on this game are truly for. I've played the original Spyros, and I honestly am not seeing a massive difference between this game's spirit and the original's. I think Enter the Dragonfly is definitely a suitable game for the series, if not a very good one. Here's why. Most significantly, the graphics are much, much better. The graphics for the ps1 games are, of course, ps1 quality, which is fine, but it was really nice to play Spyro with ps2 level graphics. Further, I found the controls slightly easier than the originals, especially when Spyro was charging. He almost seemed to slide about in the originals, but in this Spyro it's very easy to navigate while charging, which is important for the mini-games that make you move as fast as possible and also for those times when you're too impatient to walk through the stages and you don't accidentally run off a cliff and into your death (has happened to me in the ps1 Spyros). It kept a lot of the humor that you found in earlier Spyros--the subtle little points of dialogue that make fun of plot points, the UFOs abducting cows (I was laughing all through that mini-game), and some other little things. This game still had the mini-games, still had a few (though not all) of the original cast members, and still had the sheep. Jewels were basically the same (color and values), butterfly and life system for Sparx, controls were the same, look was the same, but better. It doesn't last very long (none of them really do), but while it lasted, I enjoyed it. Negative bits: Yes, I did encounter four glitches. At one point when I entered one of the portals it froze up (though I didn't lose anything), and in two levels the ground simply disappeared, leaving me floating in the world on a ground I couldn't see. But it went away after I died. There was also a very small point of irritance in one stage when I was trying to land on something that was far away and every time I landed in one particular spot, I would go through the object and fall to my death. But that was just once and I managed to land on a slightly different spot that didn't result in me dying. This game IS very short, but for the price, I think that that's alright. It didn't bother me too much. Audio. Sparx's voice is vaguely irritating to listen to (glad I can skip it), and the music for the game can get grating. However, like most games, there's an option to turn the music off, which I did. Storyline. Though I have yet to play any game with a particularly enthralling storyline (possible exception being Okami; that was fun), Spyro's was sort of...odd, which is par for the course with this particular game series. Although they're assigned so much importance, no game before or after (as I recall) had other dragons with dragonflies, so...it was a little strange that all of a sudden dragonflies were a big deal. But it could be worse, I guess. Could be trekking for, I don't know, lost Riptoc children or something. Don't get to play as other characters. Don't get me wrong, I love Spyro, but sometimes it's nice to mix things up and not play as him for a few minutes. Not a big deal for me, but I did sort of miss it. All I have to say. Honestly, if you've got a few bucks, this game isn't expensive enough to warrant this sort of outcry. Is it worth slapping down fifty bucks? No. But somewhere around twenty with shipping costs? Sure. I didn't regret the purchase, and I definitely will probably play it through one or two more times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2010 by Gambling Time

  • One of the Best Spyro Games I Ever Played
This is one of the best Spyro games I ever played. The graphics are amazing and so the games and levels are at the right level of challenging. The controllers aren't at all sticky only if you use the sticks below the start button. You can change the camera angle if you don't like it. The game is so fun!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2011 by Spyro Fan777

  • Eh.
First of all, it is NOT in "good" condition. It was ridiculously scratched. It wasn't in a case, and it claimed to be in good condition. Nope. It works. SOMETIMES. It has frozen multiple times. Ridiculous.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014 by Amanda Sublette

  • Spyro Never gets old.
I had originally bought this game for my 13 year old brother. He is in love with spyro. To be used it is in great shape not one scratch. The game itself is great. Very fun and challenging. I am 19. I think After buying this I will buy the other spyro games to.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2012 by C.Rex

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