![]() The levels are varied and large, and the game's hook - destroying the Dark Gems in the levels - causes some clever effects. In fact, gaping in awe at the fact that the ever-greedy Moneybags has decent facial features and recognizable characteristics only goes to remind me how visually awful Enter the Dragonfly was. Graphics have improved greatly since Enter the Dragonfly, but let's be fair - it wasn't too difficult to improve on that game. Phew, where do they get these creative names? ![]() Byrd the rocket-propelled Penguin, and Sparx the Dragonfly, who return from previous adventures, as well as Blink the Mole, who is appearing for the first time. Along for the ride are four of Spyro's allies - Hunter the Cheetah, Sgt. These gems have been planted by the mysterious (but evil!) dragon, Red, who was banished from the Realms long ago. In A Hero's Tail, Spyro needs to hunt around the Dragon Realms for the evil Dark Gems, which suck the life out of the land that surrounds them. ![]() The Game Boy Advance has had around four separate Spyro titles published for it, while the GameCube has had two, including this newest one, A Hero's Tail. ![]()
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