EliteOmegaZeroX rates this game: 3/5A sequel to Spyro: Year of the Dragon, the bestselling title for the first PlayStation console, Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly sees Ripto return with a plan to steal the dragonflies of the Dragon Realms. To combat his foes, Spyro's existing set of abilities have been enhanced with new features such as electric, ice, and bubble breath. Equipped with newly acquired skills, amazing new vehicles, and help from new and old friends, Spyro must find a way to return the dragonflies and restore order to the Dragon Realm.
aar2697 rates this game: 3/5Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly is an okay addition to your library for the Dolphin emulator. The goal is to collect 6,800 gems and 90 dragonflies, but only 87 of the dragonflies are collectable because the UFO minigame in Crop Circle Country (in the barn) is unaccessible, as is the slide in Honey Marsh. (portal near the honeycomb patties in the air at the end of the level) The game is rather short, and the levels are huge, but the majority of your time is spent running left and right, grabbing gems. It's quite a waste of time, and I feel the game would've been better with twice the amount of levels except each level would be shorter. There are also plenty of glitches that you'll come across, which are very annoying. For example, after hovering after a glide and landing, you may want to adjust your view with the look button, but if you do, you may end up headbashing instead of looking at the direction Spyro is looking. One of the most annoying ones is where enemies keep attacking you once you've been hurt once and you automatically die if you're not swift enough to flee. Last, sometimes when talking to characters, Spyro will get stuck in an endless loop seeming like he's trying to get to the character, but he just stays there in a walking animation. You will, in result, probably have to restart the game.
Frame rates are extremely inconsistent due to there being fog in some areas where there is not. As it is a particle effect, you cannot disable it, making you have to deal with it. I recommend playing with a good, up-to-date computer to run the game smoothly.
Overall, I give this game 3/5 as it was fun, but glitches and inconsistent frame rates destroyed the fun derived from the first three games.