Ultradeth
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Still one of the funniest live shows I've ever seen, Evans has so much energy and relatability that makes me pay attention, with his expressions, over-the-top body language and delivery.
I remember a family member getting the VHS copy in Christmas 2002, they and the others sat watching it and there was a moment where they had to stop watching because they were laughing so much.
Lee has this ability to stay interesting over two hours is a real talent and like with the previous shows, I felt saddened when it was over, I never wanted it to end.
What more can I say to fit this review? It's funny. There.
I remember a family member getting the VHS copy in Christmas 2002, they and the others sat watching it and there was a moment where they had to stop watching because they were laughing so much.
Lee has this ability to stay interesting over two hours is a real talent and like with the previous shows, I felt saddened when it was over, I never wanted it to end.
What more can I say to fit this review? It's funny. There.
Let's get this established first, the visuals are deliberately hideous. The bio-mechanical design is fantastic, the world is desolate and long dead, the few living entities are misshapen, the game succeeds in making a such an ornate, non-human place look like a graveyard and the sound design is equally unearthly
However, while these positives make the game stand out, they're also the only things carrying the game. Gameplay is drab, there's combat which is clunky and feels unrefined, like it should've been the main focus or pulled completely.
There's no context for what's happening, no dialogue or such, one should draw their own conclusions.
I've very little to say, it's visually catching but that's virtually all it has going.
However, while these positives make the game stand out, they're also the only things carrying the game. Gameplay is drab, there's combat which is clunky and feels unrefined, like it should've been the main focus or pulled completely.
There's no context for what's happening, no dialogue or such, one should draw their own conclusions.
I've very little to say, it's visually catching but that's virtually all it has going.
Nearly any comment regarding the Spyro games is guaranteed to include the words "My childhood."
A timeless classic, a hat-trick from the PlayStation 1, now rebuilt from scratch two decades later. All the old characters are here, all the platinum-standard themes, all the gorgeous scenery, a reminder of why the originals were a holy trinity among platformers.
There have been some changes, some better, some worse, but it never hampered my experience, I guess the old games are just so close to me that I could look past them, a few blemishes on a polished glass can be abided.
If this trilogy gets a worthy sequel to override the tragic slip-up that was Enter the Dragonfly, then this series has earned it, as have us fans.
A timeless classic, a hat-trick from the PlayStation 1, now rebuilt from scratch two decades later. All the old characters are here, all the platinum-standard themes, all the gorgeous scenery, a reminder of why the originals were a holy trinity among platformers.
There have been some changes, some better, some worse, but it never hampered my experience, I guess the old games are just so close to me that I could look past them, a few blemishes on a polished glass can be abided.
If this trilogy gets a worthy sequel to override the tragic slip-up that was Enter the Dragonfly, then this series has earned it, as have us fans.
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