Activision Drops Off Some New Spryo Screens and Final Box Art

Okay kiddies, and this time I truly mean that, as we have something for our E10+ crowd this time around.  (Now if the kid in you is still kicking and screaming and loves the occasional return to platformer land, then this one is for you too.)  Expected to drop late fall of 2011, Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure takes us on an amazing journey through Spyro’s new universe.  Building off the original we return to find ourselves thrown into the “Skylands”, looking a bit like our adventures in Super Mario Galaxy, which seems to have a bit of a villain problem where there can be only one solution; You.  Players assist in the massive rescue effort by means of exploration, collection of treasures and sacred items, puzzles, and of course multilayered quests.  With control of nearly 30 different and unique characters, infused with a massive universe of different lands to visit and explore, Spyro looks to deliver an experience that just about everyone old enough to pick up a controller can enjoy.

We will keep you up to date with everything Spyro as details begin to work their way out as we get closer to drop date in the fall.  Until then, enjoy these screens and let us know what you think!

Christopher Poirier
I started my gaming career when my parents first bought me a Tandy 1000 computer, top of the line stuff, and I played through visual basic games. As I grew older and technology came with me, I graduated onto the likes of Duke Nukem 3D and Grand Theft Auto (You know the 2D, top down version..epic.) My friends and I would tie up the house phone line blasting at one another via 9600 baud modems. This was the beginning of the end people: NES, Super NES, N64, Playstation, Xbox, Playstation 2, Xbox 360 and Kinect, Wii, Playstation 3 and of course my trusty PC when ever else I got bored. From there the online gaming world took off and I too followed it being clan based throughout college on multiple platforms and games alike. Today I find myself playing across all platforms and loving every minute of it. To think, from green screen to high def and nearly 20 years of advancement, only to know that this gets better every day. Hi, my name is Chris..and I'm a gamer.