See also:
- Gamers Hell - - Review, by Thomas Cap: "Spyro could really have been a hit - most of the levels and especially Spyro himself are well detailed and you can enjoy exploring the large world the developers created." [Score: 6 out of 10.
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- The Gamer's Temple - - Reviewed by Tim Jordan [68%]. "There really isn't anything that separates it from other Spyro games." Includes screen shots. [PlayStation 2.
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- GameSpy.com - - Reviewed by Bryn Williams [55/100]. "An entirely average platform romp skewed for a dumbed-down audience that doesn't live up to expectations." Includes screen shots. [PlayStation 2.
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- Gaming World X - - Reviewed by Craig Harwood [5/10]. "The gameplay is not very addictive and feels more of a farce than an enjoyable adventure game." Includes screen shots.
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- TotalGames.net - - Reviewed by Chris Morgan [73%]. Includes screen shots.
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- XGP Gaming - - Reviewed by Robert Schawinski [6.5/10]. "All in all, the game felt more like a task I had to complete rather than something to be enjoyed." Includes screen shots.
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- Game Over Online Magazine - - Reviewed by Alex Fitzgerald [48%]. "The gameplay, music, sound effects, and graphics are all sorely lacking and have mediocre written all over them." Includes screen shots. (April 9, 2003)
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- GamePro - - Review [4.5/5]. "For the most part, though, Spyro is a graphics bonanza with blasts of color and eye-catching nuances, such as rippling water, glowing flames, and shimmering portals." Includes screen shots. (January 14, 2003)
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- IGN - - Reviewed by Douglass C. Perry [6/10]. "Only a slightly better than average platformer. Slightly." Includes screen shots and gameplay movies. [PlayStation 2] (December 8, 2002)
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- GameZone - - Reviewed by Michael Lafferty [7/10]. "Sure, the game looks good and sounds great, but Enter the Dragonfly lacks depth of play." Includes screen shots. (November 19, 2002)
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- Gaming Trend - - Review [56%] "Run, not walk, far away from this piece of junk." [PlayStation 2] (November 11, 2002)
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