The history behind this one isn’t long, but it sure is sad. It makes perfect sense, then, to go down the gimmicky and definitely not lazy route down which I am currently sauntering: let’s give each one of these games a paragraph to itself, and hopefully this review shouldn’t even out at much longer than yer average yammer. Y’see, the problem is as follows: these games are worthy of note for a few reasons, but none of them are particularly important on their own. Then, of course, I played the Legend of Spyro trilogy, and suddenly my course of action became clear, as though it had been waiting for me since I first…err…”put the disc” for Enter the Dragonfly into my very real and totally not fake PS2. Sure, they’re games which I have (mostly) played in their entirety, and as such I am honour-bound to look at them by the Reviewer’s Code or whatever, but what more can be said about them that hasn’t already been said? Such was my dilemma. My other option, which was entirely more appealing to me, was to ignore the games completely at the review stage. I was either gonna take the obvious route and write full-length reviews for each game, weighing up the pros and cons and reaching a verdict, yadda yadda.
Y’know, I went into this series with two options in my head for reviewing it.