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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Frustrating at times, but cute.......,
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This review is from: Spyro SuperPack: Spyro Season of Ice & Spyro 2 Season of Flame (Game Boy Advance) (Video Game)
I'm a 31 year old mother of 2 boys 6 & 12. I love to play Spyro & my kids do to. It's one of only 4 video games I do play. My opinion on this double set is first it's a great deal to get both games in one. It is a cute game, but certain subsections of each world are almost too frustrating to play. At one point I had to go online to find the walkthrough because I couldn't figure out how to quit getting stung by bees(you'll know it when you get to it) & I got very frustrated. Then I found out at that website that I could have never figured it out on my own without the cheat information (lead the bee to a flower by running since flame or charging won't kill it). They could've done without things like that because it makes certain parts way too hard & even impossible at times for an average player. My best advice is if you are playing for fun & not just to beat another Spyro game, just skip those hard sections & keep going. There are plenty of fun parts & you can always come back after you've completed everything & put yourself up for a challenge. Also remember you are getting 2 games, not just one. I just wouldn't suggest this for a very young player that likes simple games. My 6 year old gets too frustrated at those parts I was describing & ends up quitting unless we help him beat that world or section. So it is a cute game, but parts of it do get very challenging & sometimes even hopeless, but it keeps me busy when the kids are in school.LOL.Good Luck.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Waste Your Money: Handheld Spyro STINKS,
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This review is from: Spyro SuperPack: Spyro Season of Ice & Spyro 2 Season of Flame (Game Boy Advance) (Video Game)
Okay, first the crummy boring storyline, then the fact that it's almost imppossible to control and the fact that I can't tell the end of a cliff from a lake ( They're the same color ) so I fall off all the time, also since you can hardly steer, it's hard to aim at enemies, so I end up getting killed. Buy the Spyro games for PS2 and gamecube but leave this one OUT.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hot Stuff,
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This review is from: Spyro SuperPack: Spyro Season of Ice & Spyro 2 Season of Flame (Game Boy Advance) (Video Game)
My sister had gotten Spyro: Season on Ice when it first came out (2001 or 2002, I believe). I was just starting middle school, and this was the game we constantly fought over playing (in the end, it was the little sister who got the prize). When I saw this superpack, I had to have it. Almost ten years later, and this game is still fun to play. It is very easy now that I'm not ten years-old anymore (I remember agonizing over certain levels for weeks, levels that now only take me thirty minutes to an hour). It's a pretty straight forward game. Bad guys are taking over and it's your job to play as Spyro to get rid of the bad guys via clearing out each level in each world and unfreezing fairies. Sypro 2: Season of Flame has the same concept. While the graphics and gameplay might be a little outdated now, it was hot stuff when it first came out and still brings back that feeling now.
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