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The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
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The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night

 
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When darkness descends, a true hero must rise! As the Night of Eternal Darkness approaches, Spyro is haunted by recurring visions of an impending evil. He must master powerful new abilities on an epic quest to find the Well of Souls and prevent Gaul, the Ape King, from resurrecting the Dark Master. Join Spyro on the next chapter in his journey to find the True Dragon within, featuring the voice talents of Elijah Wood, Billy West and Gary Oldman.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.75 inches
Product Width:5.5 inches
Product Height:0.5 inches
Product Weight:0.22 pounds
Package Length:7.7 inches
Package Width:5.6 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Release Date:October 16, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • New Attacks-All 4 upgradeable breath attacks have been refreshed with new elemental melee moves ¿ Comet Dash, Artic Blast, Earth Pound, Electric Spin, plus 4 new devastating fury attacks with dramatic new area effects

  • Dragon Time: Spyro can now literally bend time at will! Engage Dragon Time to dodge attacks, out-maneuver enemies or solve tricky time-based environmental puzzles. Dragon Time introduces an entirely new dynamic to the action!

  • New enemies and boss battles ¿ Skabb the Pirate and Gaul the Ape King

  • Explore your World - Eternal Night features an added degree of exploration and puzzle solving ¿ challenging Spyro to use his new powers not just to blast through enemies, but also to uncover secrets and navigate through challenging environments.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 17 customer reviews )
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32 of 39 found the following review helpful:


3Not Like Other Spyro Games  Nov 20, 2007 By dustymonkey
I am a HUGE Spyro fans, going back to the old PlayStation. The first 3 Spyro PlayStation games were the best, and when Spyro went to GameCube, it started to go downhill.

"Enter the Dragonfly" was okay, but it had major glitches. "A Hero's Tail" was better, more challenging, and enjoyable. When they started the "Legend of Spyro" series with "The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning" they lost me. The series lost the elements that made it great. I only played the game once, and since I've owned "Eternal Night" for the Wii, I've only played it twice.

What I don't like about the "Legend" series is that they are too focused on battles. In the previous games, you had to comeplete challenges and mini-games (in the first Spyro you had to free dragons, in the second you had to collect orbs and talismans, in the third you had to collect dragon eggs, in "dragonfly" you had to collect Dragonflys). These are the aspects that made the other games fun.

The GOOD POINTS of this game:
Graphics are good, and the voices are superbly done
The levels are elaborate and detail-oriented
GREAT soundtrack

I will break out this game and see if I enjoy it more as I play it, but I don't see that happening.

Overall, very disappointed with the direction of Spyro and hope they return to its roots.

22 of 28 found the following review helpful:


3It's just OK...  Oct 29, 2007 By J. Dunlap "the jerm"
This is actually a combination review of my experience with the game and my 12-yr old daughter's. We rented this game and only played it for a short time, but I've seen enough to feel like I can write a review.

From my perspective, this game is 4 stars. I've been playing video games for years, and I felt this was a much better than average game. I hadn't played any Spyro games previously, so I didn't know what to expect and don't have any history to compare with. Visually, the game is great. The motion controls are pretty intuitive, and all of the Wii buttons are used. The action is fast-paced and pretty straightforward. Upgrading attacks is a nice bonus.

However, a couple picky things I didn't enjoy so much were the everlasting cut scenes between levels and some of the backgrounds. It's great to tell a story and advance the plot, but some of the cut scenes seemed to take forever. Also, some of the levels were extremely dark, and it was very difficult to see any detail to pick out enemies, paths, etc.

Overall, I liked the game, but I'm glad I rented it instead of buying.

Now for something completely different...My daughter is not a huge video game fan, but she enjoys playing the Wii. She likes to play tennis, bowling, and boxing on Wii Sports. We played Fantastic 4 for a couple hours together and had a lot of fun. However, she was barely luke warm to this game. Her response when I asked her about it was, "It's OK." She told me she had some trouble keeping the buttons straight, and she basically got bored, not frustrated, within about an hour. She shut the game off and didn't ask to play it again.

If you play video games, especially Wii games, regularly, I would recommend renting this game before purchasing. However, if you're not a big gamer, this game may not be for you.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5More action then the original  Jan 13, 2008 By J. Deering "Jdeer76"
I've played this game for about 10+ hours so far and love it. The controls are pretty good. The camera movement works better then other games I've played. And this game is packed full of action. The only warning I would give is that if you've only played some of the original Spyro games then you'll be in for a shock. This game has almost all fighting and no puzzles or races. The early Spyro games were just the opposite. But I actually prefer the game this way then with a bunch of silly races or puzzles.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Eternal Night  Feb 24, 2010 By Rachel Higgins
This is the second game in the Legend of Spyro trilogy and is difficult, though not as hard as the third one. It still focuses on combat using attacks and elemental powers, but there are more bosses, and the enemies are harder to defeat. In this game, Spyro can temporarily stop time to slow down opponents and get the upper hand. The elements usable are fire, ice, earth, and electricity. The second attacks for these moves have drastically changed, but are just as useful. Health and breath bars can be increased with masks obtainable in the game, and another elemental power is available if you defeat the game. In the bonus features, artwork and five specialized fights are availabe when meeting certain conditions. All previous characters are in the game, plus a new character called the Chronicler. There is more of a variety of enemies and bosses. The graphics are very good. This game may dissapoint the old Spyro series fans, but anyone who likes a good storyline and tough battles will probably like this game. It recommended that you use the classic controller, not the Wii remote and nunchuk. Note: a movie will come out in theaters on April 10 of 2010 about the previous installment unless it is delayed.

14 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Worth it's weight in gold!  Oct 19, 2007 By Tammy Olson
This game is incredible! First, It has a very well done plot that makes you want to know what happens next and will throw you a few surprises to keep you on your toes. Second, the controls for the wii version are very engaging. It makes you do things like swing the remote up to knock a foe into the air were you can air melee them ( which requires a lot of remote swinging and nunchuck punching). Third, the gameplay is very addictive. It grows and improves over the last game in the series. Like, In the last game spyro gets 4 breath powers fire, ice, earth, and electricity. But, in this game the breath powers are even cooler than before. Like, with the earth breath you can make a ball-n-chain and swing it around to send the enemy flying. Or, with the electric breath you can make a "depth mine" that you control when it explodes. With ice you can make Spyro's tail freeze and swing it in a circle to knock all surrounding enemies in the air and freezing them at the same time. And, with fire you get homing fireballs ( once you upgrade to that level ).Forth, The graphics are well done and very detailed.

I noticed that some people say the graphics are "poor" and "so dark that you can't see", Well, it should be "dark" when you are in a CAVE or in a THICK FOREST. Even when you are in a "dark" area you can still SEE everything( and you are not in "dark" areas all the time). The graphics are so good that you can see small leaves falling to the ground and little beams of sunlight filtering though the layers of tree branches above. the grass moves when you walk through it like it would in real life and things like lava have a light-giving affect when you are in the "dark". If that is not good graphics than I do not know what is.

In summery, this game is engaging, addictive, has a great plot, and has great graphics. What more does a video game need?

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