

The gameplay is almost identical to other Spyro games. Spyro and his dragonfly, Sparx are then tasked with finding and returning all of the dragonflies. However, in the middle of it Ripto (the villain from Spyro 2) comes in and tries to capture the flies with a spell, but instead scatters them throughout the dragon realms. There is a celebration involving Dragonflies, whom every dragon has. Anyway, in the game you play as Spyro the dragon, who is now relaxing after the events of Spyro 3. But if you got a copy made a year later, it'll be almost completely fixed.

So if you got a copy from day 1, its unplayable. But over the years, they made newer copies and fixed up the game. The only way it could be called complete was calling it a complete mess. Spyro: enter the dragonfly was the fourth game in the popular Spyro the dragon franchise, but it received poor critical acclaim due mostly to the fact that it was largely unfinished.
