![]() ![]() On the other hand, the music is very simple and not very inspiring. Lesser knows voices are also worth mentioning since they all did a great job and make the game feel more like a nice movie kids and parents alike can watch (and play) Billy West (Sparx), Mae Whitman (Cynder), and Kevin Michael Richardson are some of those voice actors you'll hear throughout the numerous cutscenes and parts of the gameplay. Elijah Wood might be the most significant to most of you, since we all know the guy that once was a hobbit from The Shire in the Lord of the Rings he casts Spyro's voice. Of course, it couldn't have been possible without the premiere actors that lend their voices to the game. One thing I did enjoy in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night is the outstanding voice acting job. Reusing enemies, plants, and other environmental elements throughout is not the best way to make a game look good, that's for sure. There's definitely more visual appeal on this title than there ever was on the GameCube or the PS2, but it wouldn't have hurt to work on the aesthetics a bit more. The elements that appear on the screen will be repeated throughout different stages, and the lack of detail shows that this never was a top-grade video game series. Spyro looks cuter than ever and the way he walks just made me laugh! However, they're not nearly as in-depth as they could be, and I feel like a lot was left to be desired. ![]() The graphics are pleasing and look great for an audience full of kids.
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