Spyro: The Eternal Night Review
7 out of 15
The pint-sized pyro’s newest adventure has a lot of smoke, but little fire.
Date: Friday, January 04, 2008
Author: Tony Mitera

Had the game really been developed with a clear target audience in mind or perhaps spent more time getting polished up things might have panned out different. As the game stands though Spyro: The Eternal Night has massive failings for novice gamers and lacks enough substance to entertain those that have experience under their belt. The game has great strengths in its visuals and overall appeal, but the gameplay underneath is simply outright flawed and repetitive.

SEGA Superstars Tennis Review
The mantra here is "try before you buy."
Silent Hill Origins Review
If you haven’t visited this town in the past, this may not be the best time to visit...
A minor upgrade to the series with some new (but very slow) music.
Underneath a chaotic menu system is one of the deepest wrestling games you'll find on the market today.
THQ's beat 'em up platformer offers youngsters fun gameplay wrapped in a great presentation.
20 tracks compiled for Rock Band on one stand alone disc
Prices cut for all systems
The San Fran Giants Tim Lincecum to be featured
Available on everything but the kitchen sink
FIFA Soccer 09 Preview
250+ improvements hit the pitch in this steady new iteration to the franchise.
E3 2008: Madden NFL 09 Preview
Madden is back for another go-round and we get a first hand look from the floor of E3.
We take a look under the hood of this strategy action game that lets players unify ancient Japan.
We take a deeper look at this return to the world of Ivalice.
A closer look at Aksys Games' first North American game release.