Then I go back and look for how I can make those inner complexities more complex" Tracks like Shady Oasis and Scorch have a middle eastern Asian feel to them, Aquaria Towers has an underwater feel to it, using ominous sound effects, while still keeping the tone and feel of Spyro game. Stewart Copeland said in an interview that he actually plays the levels in the game to get a feel for the level but also the story to help "get an attitude for it" and "within the atmosphere of that level, have a lot of different changes happen. The music in the game also reflects this. The second game changed a lot of things from the first but one of the most important was much more themes and storytelling to the levels with characters and dialogue. Stewart Copeland reprises his role as composer and again creates another masterpiece. So the year is 1999, and just over a year after the release of Spyro the Dragon, the sequel comes out, 'Ripto's Rage' or 'Gateway to Glimmer' in Europe. Review Summary: The fantastic soundtrack to Spyro 2 ensures Stewart Copeland will be in video game history
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