My 10 Favorite Spyro Levels
The Spyro trilogy may have many easy, breezy levels, but there are some with clever twists and fun content that showcase the games at their best.
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The Spyro trilogy may have many easy, breezy levels, but there are some with clever twists and fun content that showcase the games at their best.
Continue readingSpyro the Dragon is perfectly suited for kids. That core pillar fosters its greatest strengths and weaknesses.
Continue readingThe original Spyro trilogy doesn’t hold up as well in comparison to other 3D platformers of its time. Super Mario 64 has more compelling platforming and secrets. The same is true for Banjo-Kazooie, boasting more amusing, clever writing as well. Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask are in classes of…
Continue readingWhile Insomniac Games has become one of PlayStation’s most recognised developers, it cut its teeth with the little known PSone first-person shooter Disruptor, which launched in 1996. It was a DOOM clone among many others that populated the gaming landscape at the time, but there were aspects to it…
Continue readingThis paper was written for my Games Industries and Organizations class at HPU, where I had the pleasure of interviewing Insomniac Games’ COO John Fiorito to figure out his history in game development. Definitely one of my favorite assignments I accomplished at HPU! The Man In The Moon: The Story…
Continue readingThis article was originally published on my Google Blogger website. “Nostalgia trips,” as I like to call them, are periods of time when I have an unexpected, sudden passion for remembering and immersing myself in something I adored in years past. For example, Lego’s “Bionicle” toy line was something I…
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