![]() ![]() ![]() Yet its greatest triumph is in its world-building. This extends to the intro and outro sequences to each level, which always show a funny (if sometimes disturbing) scene. Make no mistake – Spyro 2 is a very funny game – full of quip-y one liners and hilarious quest objectives (collecting party hats from invading enemies because “it’s just not a party without hats”). This is amplified by some of the dialogue that takes place during your journey. Each is a joy to talk to and – when combined with the inhabitants of each level – helps create the feeling of a living, breathing world. My absolute favourite among the new cast is Moneybags, a pompous bear who constantly blocks off Spyro’s progress only to charge him gems to get past. There’s Elora, a softly spoken faun who acts as the guide through Avalar Hunter the timid cheetah who helps Spyro recover orbs through his adventure and The Professor, who always seems to be losing things. The biggest change from the original title is the introduction of recurring side characters who are instantly likeable and memorable.
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