Spyro has lost his abilities and must undertake an epic quest (really, aren't most game quests epic?) to get them back. Spyro: The Eternal Night picks up right where the previous title, A New Beginning, left off, and you get a helpful recap of that game's story, in case you missed it. While Spyro: The Eternal Night for the DS has its moments, overall, the game is blandly disappointing and has some real problems that prevent it from feeling nearly as polished as the studio's other recent developmental efforts. Unfortunately, what should be just ain't. So now, with Spyro the Dragon, it seemed reasonable to expect something truly special, particularly considering the wondrous job they've done with the GBA title. Earlier this month, we took a look at Amaze Entertainment's take on Crash of the Titans, and were pleasantly surprised to find an excellent, old-school style entry into the series.
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