Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
Posted by admin | Posted in Wii Games | Posted on 20-03-2010-05-2008
5
- Take flight anywhere in the Spyro Universe and engage in aerial combat
- Drop-in/Drop-out, 2 player Co-op with Cynder as a playable character
- Scale and epic challenge of bosses and multiple enemies
- Powerful action
- Features the voices of Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, Christina Ricci and more
Product Description
Three long years have passed since Spyro and Cynder were trapped in the crystal, since then Malefor has unleashed his evil onto the world. In this third chapter of the epic Legend of Spyro trilogy, Spyro must fulfill his… More >>


After a couple of dull PS2 iterations, spyro 3rd time is well polished. They have taken their time to get the game right. It is not going to break any new grounds, but it is a fun game. It is very straight forward, fit for all ages. The gameplay is very simple old school platformer. With all the big 08 holiday releases this one went under the radar. Pick it up you wont regret it. Good addition to you Wii library.
Rating: 5 / 5
the game is fun but a bit buggy. It is really cool to be able to play two players when ever you need to! However we found that a few areas are difficult to coordinate and maneuver without having the computer play one to the characters.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve played Spyro games from the beginning and have always loved them. I was excited to try this for the Wii, but after an hour of game play I finally just gave up. The controls are not at all intuitive, and instead of exploring and solving puzzles I am just fighting enemy after enemy. I love my Wii, and I do love Spyro, but this might not be the best combination.
Rating: 1 / 5
Ok this game is easier to play than the other spyro game for wii. My Kids have enjoyed this game too(8 and 5) It is not one of our favorits but It is a good game. I think it don’t keep their attentions as much as other games.
Rating: 3 / 5
Dawn of the Dragon is third and last game in the Legend of Spyro series and is the hardest. The guardians, Spyro, Cinder, Sparx, and a new character called Hunter appear in this game. The storyline is not quite as good as the previous two but is still very interesting. Both Cinder and Spyro are playable. Cinder uses shadow, poison, fear, and wind elements, while Spyro uses fire, ice, earth, and electric elements. Unlike before, they use a purple beam of energy, instead of the blast Spyro used in the previous installments. There are more fighting moves than before and a much greater variety of enemies. There are more puzzles to figure out, and elite enemies appear in each stage. This is the only game in the series where two player mode is available. Each of the players gets to choose Spyro or Cinder to play and advance through the storyline with. The two player mode is difficult to master at first, but it is the only way to use two of the dragons’ elemental powers at once. Artwork of the game and its characters can be viewed, and stages can be played at any time after you defeat them(this was not possible before). Bosses are harder than before, but you can usually heal yourself. The dragons can fly(anytime), climb, and wall run in the stages, but can no longer charge. Colors are much brighter than before, and Cinder and Spyro look older. This game focuses on fighting with attacks and elemental powers. Fans of the old Spyro series may not like this game. Overall, an excellent game and finish to the series. Note: movie on the on the first installment of the series should come out in theaters on April 10th of 2010 unless it is delayed.
Rating: 5 / 5