February 15, 20178 yr Author A Hero's Tail was great (the fifth one) but when rebooted it to the dark ones it went right downhill again. Enter The Dragonfly was pretty unforgivable though, it had the same problem as Tomb Raider and Crash's initial PS2 entries did, they had to rush to get them out fairly early into the system's lifespan so they came out as far below the others in quality, although the latter was still a good game, it wasn't quite as plagued by glitches as Enter The Dragonfly and the first PS2 Tomb Raider :lol:
February 15, 20178 yr A Hero's Tail was great (the fifth one) but when rebooted it to the dark ones it went right downhill again. Enter The Dragonfly was pretty unforgivable though, it had the same problem as Tomb Raider and Crash's initial PS2 entries did, they had to rush to get them out fairly early into the system's lifespan so they came out as far below the others in quality, although the latter was still a good game, it wasn't quite as plagued by glitches as Enter The Dragonfly and the first PS2 Tomb Raider :lol: OMG I thought you meant Legend there :lol: but had forgotten about Angel of Darkness. Highlights how bad that game was.
February 15, 20178 yr Well the original trilogy of Crash Bandicoot games are getting remastered, so maybe (with the two titles being so closely aligned in the PS1 days) we'll be getting some Spyro the Dragon remasters in the near future? It all depends on Skylanders I imagine...with Activision being the Publishers for both games they might stick to having both in the same universe rather than release another Spyro game. :thinking: tbh I'd rather have a Spyro remaster for the nostalgia geeks and then keep letting Skylanders reap the money out of the current audience
February 16, 20178 yr I can see a remaster coming if the likes of the Crash Bandicoot remaster and Yooka-Laylee sell well, as it shows there is still a market for 90s style fun, kid-friendly platformers.
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