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Spyro: A Hero's Tail
Cover art, designed by Drew Struzan[1]Developer(s) Eurocom Publisher(s) Vivendi Universal Games Composer(s) Steve Duckworth
Paul LawlerPlatform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube Release date(s) PlayStation 2 & Xbox
- EU November 12, 2004
Genre(s) Platform Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) Spyro: A Hero's Tail, is the fifth and final console game in the original Spyro series, and the ninth game in the series in all. Developed by Eurocom, it was the first game in the series for the Xbox, as well as the second game in the series for the Nintendo GameCube and the PlayStation 2. It is also the final installment in the original Spyro continuity for home consoles. This is also the first and only Spyro game to be completely produced in Europe.
The game introduces a new antagonist, Red, a former Dragon Elder banished years before the events of the game, and sees the protagonist, Spyro the Dragon, attempt to defeat him with the aid of his best friend Sparx, Hunter the Cheetah, flying penguin Sgt. Byrd and mole Blink, who are all playable.
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Gameplay
The gameplay in A Hero's Tail is largely the same as in previous Spyro games, but with various tweaks to Spyro's abilities and the game's controller mapping, and less of an emphasis on gems; they now act strictly as the game's currency, and are no longer important to completing the game with 100%. There is also a considerable amount of backtracking in the game, with important items only reachable with certain abilities acquired later in the game; some items also require a certain number of light gems to be acquired.
Spyro begins A Hero's Tail with most of his standard abilities including gliding and fire-breath. Spyro's gliding mechanics have been tweaked from previous titles, with the addition of a double-jump and the ability to hover downwards by releasing the analog stick.
Similar to previous titles, Spyro also acquires multiple breath types to use throughout the game, including electricity, water, and ice; each element has different characteristics and uses throughout the game—for example, electricity can defeat metal-armored enemies, and water is used primarily to solve puzzles. In addition to these elements, Spyro also acquires a projectile-like "secondary breath" attack with each element, which can defeat most enemies, but the player can only store a limited quantity of secondary-breath attacks. Spyro also gains the ability to jump off of walls and swing from poles, similar to other platforming game series such as Prince of Persia and Jak and Daxter, allowing him to traverse obstacles and reach new segments in a level. Also, Sparx, Spyro's dragonfly companion, returns as a personification of Spyro's current health level, and assists in collecting nearby items for the player.
As well as Spyro, four other characters are playable. Sparx, other than helping Spyro, is also playable in his own rail shooter-style minigames. Blink, an anthropomorphic mole, explores levels set in underground mines and caverns, where the player is tasked to locate and destroy various dark shards with explosives. Sgt Byrd, first introduced in Spyro: Year of the Dragon plays host to several flying-themed minigames in which the player is given a set amount of time to locate and fly through (or destroy) various targets and enemies in a level. Hunter, first introduced in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, has two standalone portions of the game to himself. He's able to scale certain walls and attack and snipe enemies using his bow and arrows.
Characters
Main article: Spyro (series)#CharactersAs well as the returning playable characters, numerous other characters return as well. The Professor appears for his first console appearance since Spyro: Year of the Dragon. Moneybags also returns, but is no longer the upperclass salesman of past games, but is now a merchant with an Eastern European accent. Gnasty Gnorc also makes his first appearance in a Spyro game since the original. The game also introduces Ineptune, an evil sea queen, who alongside with Gnasty is working with the game's main antagonist, Red - a fallen Dragon Elder who is using Dark Gems in a plot for revenge. Sgt. James Byrd also returns from Spyro: Year of the Dragon. A new character Blink the Mole, makes his first appearance in the game and added to the Spyro series and he's known as the professor's nephew. Also appearing are the Dragon Elders, a group of older dragons who govern the Dragon Realms and teach Spyro new abilities such as the Horn Dive, Pole Spin, Wing Shield and Wall Kick abilities. The four Dragon Elders are Tomas, Magnus, Titan and Astor. Red was also a former Dragon Elder before his exile.
Synopsis
It has been a long period of peaceful time in the Dragon Realms since Spyro's last adventure. Suddenly, a mysterious dragon named Red is using a group of life-draining stones called the Dark Gems to poison the life of the world. Not only that, he is enlisting Gnasty Gnorc from the first game and his army of Gnorcs to do his dirty work. After freeing a Dragon Elder, Spyro destroys all the Dark Gems in his realm, and defeats Gnasty Gnorc. Eventually, with the aid of the Professor, makes it the Lost Cities realm, destroying all Dark Gems there and defeating Ineptune, a powerful mermaid like being. Making it to the Icy Wilderness realm, he is attacked and captured by a mammoth working for Red, but Hunter and Sparx, working together, free him, and Spyro defeats Red in battle. Red escapes to the Volcanic Isle, where Spyro and the Professor follow him. After entering Red's laboratory underneath the volcano, Spyro discovers that the Professor has been captured and forced to turn Red's Gnorc army into robots to make them stronger. After accidentally turning Red into a robot with the Professor's machinery, and after the Professor accidentally increases Red's size, Spyro battles Red and defeats him in battle. The Professor then shrinks Red down to a smaller size, implying that he'll use Red for his experiments.
Getting 100% completion unlocks a hidden alternate ending in which the dragon elders are sitting around the television looking at the game's credits, to which Elder Titan then turn it off.
Voice Talent
- Jess Harnell as Spyro the Dragon, Hunter, Sgt. Byrd, Moneybags, Red, Elder Titan, Elder Tomas, Elder Astor and Elder Magnus
- André Sogliuzzo as Sparx the Dragonfly
- Tara Strong as Ember, Flame, Zoe and Blink
- Michael Gough as The Professor and Gnasty Gnorc
- Drew Markham as Gnasty Gnorc (shared the same role with Michael Gough)
- Susanne Blakeslee (credited as Susan Blakeslee) as Inneptune
- Anndi McAfee (credited as Andi McAfee) as Lily the Mermaid and the Fairies
- Phil Crowley as Otto
- Fred Tatasciore as Bentley and Wally the Walrus
- Additional Voices: Jess Harnell, Tara Strong, Anndi McAfee and Fred Tatasciore
External links
Official
Reviews
- Spyro: A Hero's Tail (PS2) | (Xbox) | (GC) at GameSpot
- Spyro: A Hero's Tail (PS2) | (Xbox) | (GC) at IGN
References
Spyro Main series Original seriesSpyro the Dragon • Ripto's Rage! • Year of the Dragon • Enter the Dragonfly • A Hero's Tail • Shadow LegacyThe Legend of SpyroA New Beginning • The Eternal Night • Dawn of the DragonSkylandersSkylanders: Spyro's AdventureSpin-offs Season of Ice • Season of Flame • Attack of the Rhynocs • Spyro Orange: The Cortex ConspiracyCategories:- 2004 video games
- Nintendo GameCube games
- PlayStation 2 games
- Spyro the Dragon games
- Video game sequels
- Video games developed in the United Kingdom
- Xbox games
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