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7/12/2025, 1:22:51 AM
>>715205979
No thanks. From what I hear you greedily shoved all of them up your own ass.
No thanks. From what I hear you greedily shoved all of them up your own ass.
7/4/2025, 8:34:57 PM
>>529940378
In that case I will not play your game.
In that case I will not play your game.
7/2/2025, 2:54:35 AM
>>714211510
Finally, a good game.
Finally, a good game.
6/29/2025, 10:10:10 PM
6/28/2025, 6:16:27 AM
>>713863361
Depends. How far along are you?
Depends. How far along are you?
6/23/2025, 7:18:23 PM
6/23/2025, 3:51:27 AM
6/19/2025, 8:46:28 AM
>>713065110
They don't fit over Dragon snouts.
They don't fit over Dragon snouts.
6/19/2025, 5:14:00 AM
>>713026274
As a fan of all things dragons, I can explain why the bottom looks strange compared to the top: it doesn't fit the established cultural rules of the Spyro games. Spyro and all of the other dragons in the Dragon Realms are nude and follow a conventionally reptilian appearance; it is evident with the folds in the models for the adult dragons that they were primarily made to be quadrupedal before being morphed into a bipedal stance. The remake, however, creates a distinct lineage of quadrupedal, nude dragons (Spyro) and bipedal dragons adorned with clothing. As a consequence, this causes a clash between how dragons look in the Spyro universe: is Spyro some peculiar nudist outlier who crawls on all fours to the majority of bipedal clothed dragons? Were the artist just out of touch furfags? You don't see such a drastic change with the other creatures in the Spyro games, so why only the dragons?
Simply put: the remake dragons look like they belong in a different game, and should not have been used for the remakes.
As a fan of all things dragons, I can explain why the bottom looks strange compared to the top: it doesn't fit the established cultural rules of the Spyro games. Spyro and all of the other dragons in the Dragon Realms are nude and follow a conventionally reptilian appearance; it is evident with the folds in the models for the adult dragons that they were primarily made to be quadrupedal before being morphed into a bipedal stance. The remake, however, creates a distinct lineage of quadrupedal, nude dragons (Spyro) and bipedal dragons adorned with clothing. As a consequence, this causes a clash between how dragons look in the Spyro universe: is Spyro some peculiar nudist outlier who crawls on all fours to the majority of bipedal clothed dragons? Were the artist just out of touch furfags? You don't see such a drastic change with the other creatures in the Spyro games, so why only the dragons?
Simply put: the remake dragons look like they belong in a different game, and should not have been used for the remakes.
6/12/2025, 6:19:13 AM
6/12/2025, 5:51:13 AM
>>527114196
I got 37 followers since this endeavor. Suck it.
I got 37 followers since this endeavor. Suck it.
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