![]() It's this oversight that soon becomes Gnasty's undoing, as Spyro travels all across the dragon kingdom, freeing the imprisoned dragon elders, beating up Gnasty's gnorcish army (half gnome, half orc) and generally saving the day.Īlthough sometimes the Gnorcs kind of take care of themselves. All except one - a diminutive dragon by the name of Spyro, deemed to puny to pose much of a threat. ![]() An 'ugly, simple-minded creature' by the name of Gnasty Gnorc has taken umbrage at the inhabitants of the legendary dragon kingdom, and has turned them all into crystal statues. The good thing about Spyro is that it's nowhere near as hard as some other old Playstation platformers we could mention (*cough* Crash Bandicoot *cough*), and the challenge comes more in scouring every last inch of each level in search of collectables instead. Armed with a flame attack, a dashing headbutt and a glide (with many more moves to be unlocked as the games go on), the plucky little purple dragon must run round creepy forests, cloud-top towns and glistening beaches, beating up bad guys and rounding up gems and stolen dragon eggs, in an effort to save the world from some nefarious evil. At their most basic, the Spyro games are light platforming adventures, with a heavy emphasis on collecting.
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