My dad brought home Spyro 2 instead of the Bugs Life game when I was little. I didn’t really like the look of it, but I played it and here we are over 20 years later and I still love the game.
Spyro 2 is my absolute fave of the entire series, no question. When I was a young, relatively poor lad with a single mom, said mom worked her butt off to make sure me and my sister never realized how poor we really were. One of those methods was giving us a monthly allowance. One day, about half a year after we had gotten a PS1 for Christmas with a demo disk, a racing game, and a bunch of CD-R bootleg sports games, Mom asked me a question. Did I want my allowance, or did I want a gift? I could only pick one. Finding more value in gifts over cash, I opted for that, thinking it was probably a cool new Spider-man or Beast Wars toy. Instead, I was given a brand new copy of Spyro 2 (Greatest Hits Ver.). I had previously played the demo dozens upon dozens of times, and while the game initially didn't quite feel like the demo of the first game, I very QUICKLY grew to love it to bits, playing and beating it so much and so often that... the original disk started to have audio syncing issues (I had since replaced the disk with a shiny, nearly new one). I absolutely loved that game, the memories it brought me as a little lad, and the sheer sentimentality it carries with it, on top of it just being one of the best the little purple boi had to offer, hands and claws down.
The thing that bothers me the most about Spyro 2 is how the Talismans are hyped up to be the most important collectable in the game, but they don't actually matter at all and just end up gatekeeping us from rushing straight into the Crush and Gulp boss fights. By the time we reach Winter Tundra the Talismans are completely irrelevant and are replaced completely by orbs, which were set up as being a secondary collectible during an earlier cutscene. It's really weird how the Talismans are basically worthless and don't end up serving any real purpose in the story, so honestly they might as well not be present at all. Elora literally tells us that they're magical and can be used to defeat Ripto, but then they just get slapped into the Guidebook and never get used again. She also says that there are 14 of them, but Spyro 2 has more than 14 worlds, so it's also unclear if Winter Tundra even has Talismans since we get orbs for completing the levels at that point in the game. Idk, that's just always bothered me.
Goodness I was just showing the game to my niece and nephew today, not even realizing it's the day when the first game was released. It's been a little over 20 years since I first played Spyro. The memories of playing the games are some of my dearest memories from my, mostly difficult childhood. Thank you for the video. It was great.
Well, my opinion is that each of the original Spyro parts really has its own beautiful vibe. all 3 are wonderful games. but in my opinion nothing comes close to part 1 and 3
Although I have had Spyro 3 since at least 2001 and beat it many times, it actually was not until this year I finally played Spyro 2 and I got to say, this game blew me away! I found myself enjoying it a lot more than I anticipated and it has some features I honestly wish had made it into the 3rd game. I am thinking about replaying it sometime before the year is over.
Hot take; I didn't like the replacement of Carlos Alazraki with Tom Kenny for the PS1 games. Your take on Spyro's original voice my vary, but Carlos indisputably brought a rambunctious, youthful energy to him, but Tom's performance is the most phoned-in I've heard in his career. That was one of the major improvements of the Reignited trilogy; Tom sounded like he cared way, WAY more the second time around.
Fantastic vid Miharu! I think you absolutely nailed why Spyro 2 was such a standout memorable game! It was always my personal favorite of the trilogy! I adored the first game so much. So when the sequel came out, I felt like it injected so much more life to this fantastical world which I already loved. And I'm tempted to say it was thanks to Spyro 2 that the purple dragon has gotten to endure for decades since!~
Oh my gosh I love the second Spyro game too. I love everything about it! The beautiful worlds, the fun challenges, and the loveable characters especially Moneybags. This is my best BEST favorite childhood game from the late 90's and I played it after school everyday. It tells a great story and the gameplay is awesome! I also used to come up with my own stories of Spyro and his adventures in Avalar. I even used to pretend I'm in the game and Avalar was my childhood home. If you want to see how I reimagined the story of Spyro 2, you should see my videos I made with the game. I added my own scenes and added some of my favorite characters from Disney movies. It was the same imagination I had from when I was eight. You can find the story in my playlists. I'm so glad we enjoyed Spyro 2 so much.
Never actually played Spyro 2 as a good. Spyro 1 was my favorite growing up, and I played Spyro 4 alot as well. That one Spyro 3 demo I played from time to time was cool too.
I always liked the cast of characters in 2 more. Elora, Hunter, the Professor and Zoe. They’re like old friends! (Granted they all are in YotD but for the most part have reduced roles.)
Great review! For me, the best advantage with the permanent super flame in the new game+ is OBLITERATING those Earthshapers in Fracture Hills before the Alchemist passes through them hahaha
It was Gateway to Glimmer down under too. :) Yeah, all points correct. Lot more fun and humour. Cool adventures and characters with all their quirks made it a memorable childhood game.
It was a very profound experience. Much like a lot of classic game sequels. And probably the game I played the most in the trilogy. I was fortunate enough to play all three games was they released, and you know something hits you when you find yourself playing that entry the most despite all three being great games to play.
The Original Gateway to Glimmer ls much faster during speedruns cause u can actually do like swimming air gIitch, getting permanent fireball whiIe ln Reignited Riptos Rage where you had to backtrack
Spyro 2 is my favorite for sure out of the original three. I haven't played anything after them aside from Enter the Dragonfly. I had briefly played A Hero's Tale years ago, but not enough to form an opinion on it.
En pocas palabras... Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage es igual como mi juego favorito de Crash Bandicoot: Cortex Strikes Back (pero incomprendido o infravalorado)
I don't know was that my semi depressive state at the time or what but i didn't liked this one that much it did grown on me a bit Okay to be fair seeing this as kid before i ever played blown me away But when i actually played this sentiment was long time gone Dragons proviting dialogues and hints was making up for emptynes and levels was relativly compact despite Having plenty oppened spaces that charging throught is sattysfying Interacting with nps is begging for more dialoge but we don't have it unfortunally Somehow first game oozes with personality more for me Place where spyro 2 shines i think is enviorements in cute ps1 style And this magic can be felt even today I also like how spyro 3 levels fells bit more like they belong here and have spyro games personality to it with some leaning into spyro 2 And flootyer controls of first game fells better for me bcouse thats not issue to beggin with cause how manageble is and gives more to fell My last problem was pasing with seems to be better in compact spyro 3 and in first one it is almoust snappy when you understand level philosophy already
It’s a little disappointing that the homeworld music is nothing but DR samples pitch shifted and nothing more. But does that take the charm out of it? No! In fact it’s inspired me to improve upon the style and add custom melodies to my custom tracks using the SOS beep sample from evening lake (seriously I’ve made a ton of Spyro 2 ambient tracks. That was always one of my favorite things about Spyro 2, and just Spyro in general was the fantastic music.)
Apologies for my voice, I was still quite sick when I recorded this.
Special thanks to Muggonny for editing!
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My thoughts exactly
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My dad brought home Spyro 2 instead of the Bugs Life game when I was little. I didn’t really like the look of it, but I played it and here we are over 20 years later and I still love the game.
Spyro 2 is my absolute fave of the entire series, no question.
When I was a young, relatively poor lad with a single mom, said mom worked her butt off to make sure me and my sister never realized how poor we really were. One of those methods was giving us a monthly allowance. One day, about half a year after we had gotten a PS1 for Christmas with a demo disk, a racing game, and a bunch of CD-R bootleg sports games, Mom asked me a question. Did I want my allowance, or did I want a gift? I could only pick one.
Finding more value in gifts over cash, I opted for that, thinking it was probably a cool new Spider-man or Beast Wars toy. Instead, I was given a brand new copy of Spyro 2 (Greatest Hits Ver.). I had previously played the demo dozens upon dozens of times, and while the game initially didn't quite feel like the demo of the first game, I very QUICKLY grew to love it to bits, playing and beating it so much and so often that... the original disk started to have audio syncing issues (I had since replaced the disk with a shiny, nearly new one).
I absolutely loved that game, the memories it brought me as a little lad, and the sheer sentimentality it carries with it, on top of it just being one of the best the little purple boi had to offer, hands and claws down.
Agreed 100%. Spyro and Ripto interacting always made things interesting.
I’ve personally always preferred Spyro 3, but Spyro 2 is absolutely a great game! There’s so much to love!
The thing that bothers me the most about Spyro 2 is how the Talismans are hyped up to be the most important collectable in the game, but they don't actually matter at all and just end up gatekeeping us from rushing straight into the Crush and Gulp boss fights. By the time we reach Winter Tundra the Talismans are completely irrelevant and are replaced completely by orbs, which were set up as being a secondary collectible during an earlier cutscene. It's really weird how the Talismans are basically worthless and don't end up serving any real purpose in the story, so honestly they might as well not be present at all. Elora literally tells us that they're magical and can be used to defeat Ripto, but then they just get slapped into the Guidebook and never get used again. She also says that there are 14 of them, but Spyro 2 has more than 14 worlds, so it's also unclear if Winter Tundra even has Talismans since we get orbs for completing the levels at that point in the game. Idk, that's just always bothered me.
I have to agree. The talismans would have been better as symbols of each world with no magical features. Like crests or something.
Not sure what it is but Spyro2 just has the vibes. That's it. Peak vibes.
Goodness I was just showing the game to my niece and nephew today, not even realizing it's the day when the first game was released.
It's been a little over 20 years since I first played Spyro. The memories of playing the games are some of my dearest memories from my, mostly difficult childhood.
Thank you for the video. It was great.
Thanks for the shout-out on the "Spyro Bosses" vid! Great video on why Spyro 2 is very fun! x)
Wish you Get Better and be on Good Health!
Well, my opinion is that each of the original Spyro parts really has its own beautiful vibe. all 3 are wonderful games. but in my opinion nothing comes close to part 1 and 3
And I plan to do one of these for Spyro 3 as well.
Plus Spyro 2 Is home to an abundance of memorable levels by many for better or for worse.
Although I have had Spyro 3 since at least 2001 and beat it many times, it actually was not until this year I finally played Spyro 2 and I got to say, this game blew me away! I found myself enjoying it a lot more than I anticipated and it has some features I honestly wish had made it into the 3rd game. I am thinking about replaying it sometime before the year is over.
The fact that the GOAT Tom Kenny plays him?
Hot take; I didn't like the replacement of Carlos Alazraki with Tom Kenny for the PS1 games. Your take on Spyro's original voice my vary, but Carlos indisputably brought a rambunctious, youthful energy to him, but Tom's performance is the most phoned-in I've heard in his career.
That was one of the major improvements of the Reignited trilogy; Tom sounded like he cared way, WAY more the second time around.
@DaMaster012 I never had that issue in the original version. Tom sounded fine then, and mostly sounded the same in the Reignited version.
Fantastic vid Miharu! I think you absolutely nailed why Spyro 2 was such a standout memorable game! It was always my personal favorite of the trilogy! I adored the first game so much. So when the sequel came out, I felt like it injected so much more life to this fantastical world which I already loved. And I'm tempted to say it was thanks to Spyro 2 that the purple dragon has gotten to endure for decades since!~
I hope you're feeling better soon Snackcakes!
Creating specific npcs and enemies for each level must have been a ton of work!
Oh my gosh I love the second Spyro game too. I love everything about it! The beautiful worlds, the fun challenges, and the loveable characters especially Moneybags. This is my best BEST favorite childhood game from the late 90's and I played it after school everyday. It tells a great story and the gameplay is awesome! I also used to come up with my own stories of Spyro and his adventures in Avalar. I even used to pretend I'm in the game and Avalar was my childhood home. If you want to see how I reimagined the story of Spyro 2, you should see my videos I made with the game. I added my own scenes and added some of my favorite characters from Disney movies. It was the same imagination I had from when I was eight. You can find the story in my playlists. I'm so glad we enjoyed Spyro 2 so much.
My favourite spyro. Love this game so much especially the soundtracks
Never actually played Spyro 2 as a good. Spyro 1 was my favorite growing up, and I played Spyro 4 alot as well. That one Spyro 3 demo I played from time to time was cool too.
I always liked the cast of characters in 2 more. Elora, Hunter, the Professor and Zoe. They’re like old friends! (Granted they all are in YotD but for the most part have reduced roles.)
Great review!
For me, the best advantage with the permanent super flame in the new game+ is OBLITERATING those Earthshapers in Fracture Hills before the Alchemist passes through them hahaha
The soundtrack in Summer Forest and Autumn Plains always felt so similar to me for some reason. Winter Tundra definitely felt unique in its own right.
Winter Tundra is definitely my fav, but Autumn Plains is a close second.
@@DoofenSpyroDragon16 agreed!
It was Gateway to Glimmer down under too. :)
Yeah, all points correct. Lot more fun and humour. Cool adventures and characters with all their quirks made it a memorable childhood game.
It’s not related to Spyro but have you or will you play Astro bot?
This game literally was my childhood on the PS1. So many sounds and moments forever locked in my brain. Great video!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
It was a very profound experience. Much like a lot of classic game sequels. And probably the game I played the most in the trilogy. I was fortunate enough to play all three games was they released, and you know something hits you when you find yourself playing that entry the most despite all three being great games to play.
The video was spot on, but interestingly enough all these points are actually why I don't like Spyro 2 compared to the first game!
My first Spyro game & will always be my favourite. Love Ripto
The Original Gateway to Glimmer ls much faster during speedruns cause u can actually do like swimming air gIitch, getting permanent fireball whiIe ln Reignited Riptos Rage where you had to backtrack
Spyro2 is my favorite Spyro game in the ps1 trilogy
I’m slowly playing through the reignited version on PS4 right now. Moneybags is too funny words I think! He asks for so many gems lol
Spyro 2 is my favorite for sure out of the original three. I haven't played anything after them aside from Enter the Dragonfly. I had briefly played A Hero's Tale years ago, but not enough to form an opinion on it.
The double jump is what makes spyro 2 the superior game in the trilogy in my opinion
You're talking about the charge jump glitch, right? Yeah, that was fun, and a fun way to do some light sequence breaking.
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Personally my least favorite of the triology, but its still a good game. Glad to see some love for it.
Wow, the edits in this video are very cool. I wonder how you did them.
Some guy did them. 🤷♀️
I Agree
En pocas palabras...
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage es igual como mi juego favorito de Crash Bandicoot: Cortex Strikes Back (pero incomprendido o infravalorado)
First game I remember playing
Well said!
True. Spyro was is good for me Miharu the Fox.
I don't know was that my semi depressive state at the time or what but i didn't liked this one that much
it did grown on me a bit
Okay to be fair seeing this as kid before i ever played blown me away
But when i actually played this sentiment was long time gone
Dragons proviting dialogues and hints was making up for emptynes and levels was relativly compact despite Having plenty oppened spaces that charging throught is sattysfying
Interacting with nps is begging for more dialoge but we don't have it unfortunally
Somehow first game oozes with personality more for me
Place where spyro 2 shines i think is enviorements in cute ps1 style
And this magic can be felt even today
I also like how spyro 3 levels fells bit more like they belong here and have spyro games personality to it with some leaning into spyro 2 And flootyer controls of first game fells better for me bcouse thats not issue to beggin with cause how manageble is and gives more to fell
My last problem was pasing with seems to be better in compact spyro 3 and in first one it is almoust snappy when you understand level philosophy already
It’s a little disappointing that the homeworld music is nothing but DR samples pitch shifted and nothing more. But does that take the charm out of it? No! In fact it’s inspired me to improve upon the style and add custom melodies to my custom tracks using the SOS beep sample from evening lake (seriously I’ve made a ton of Spyro 2 ambient tracks. That was always one of my favorite things about Spyro 2, and just Spyro in general was the fantastic music.)
ITS ELORA