Friday, June 28, 2013

angryponcho plays Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! - Part 6 of 41

As we continue through the game, we hear about angryponcho's idea for a perfect fast food meal. 

Idol Springs


To find the rocket which hits the metal box on the platform in the pond, you'll have to go past the exit portal and go hop on the tops of buildings. You'll eventually find the rocket as you look around. Flame it, and it'll travel back to the pond and hit the box. Almost all of the gems will land underwater, but don't worry about having to make a leap of faith that you'll never be able to pull off - you can glide to where the box was easily, since the pond will be right across from you.
 

Summer Forest


Thankfully, we won't spend so much time in Idol Springs this video, mainly because angryponcho got the bulk of the collectibles in the last entry. So, guess what? We're going through the tunnel in the pond.

When you reach the field on the other side, you'll find two more worlds that were previously unavailable to you - Sunny Beach and Hurricos. You'll also meet the rest of the guys, too. Zoe will tell you to keep collecting the orbs, as the Professor will need them to further you in your quest. Elora will tell you about the ladder in this area, which you obviously can't climb at this point in the game. Hunter is here again, and he'll explain the difference between the Passive and Active Camera systems. You can access this easily in the Options menu whenever you pause the game, but he'll also volunteer to change it for you if you talk to him. (I prefer Active, personally, since Passive is a pain in the butt and doesn't follow you around very well, while Active stays behind you most of the time.)

When you continue on, you'll meet Elora. Again. Great, now we have teleporting fauns. If you have enough orbs (you should now), you'll be able to open up the portal that is next to her and enter Ocean Speedway. Unlike the other levels, this is basically a "beat-the-clock-in-this-game-of-skill" level. You'll have to complete this (and the other three racing levels, as they're called) in order to get 100%. You also get a wonderful surprise if you beat these levels fast enough...

Continue on, and you'll see a huge wall. You could be a badass and be this stupid, but why would you want to? Instead, drop down and you'll meet Moneybags again. If you have 400 gems, he'll lower the wall and you'll have
 

Orbs


Idol Springs


2. Near the exit portal (and the buildings angryponcho jumped on top of) is a Supercharge power-up. Hold Square to run through it, and keep holding it. Run through all the the pedestals with the hula girls on them in one shot to toast the totem holding their leader hostage. Apparently, the totem does not damage you at all. Strange...

Also, you have to do it one shot, meaning you have to hit all of them in succession in one pass. It takes some practice, but at least it's easy compared to a certain stage I will mention later (you'll know it when you see it).

Summer Forest


3. Just past the Ocean Speedway portal are two doorways. One is open, and one is closed. Hit the switch so that the first doorway is closed, then leap to the balcony at the window near it and glide to the other balcony. Be sure to hover at the end to ensure that you land on it. Since this second doorway is open, you'll finally find what's at the other end...an Orb.
 

Skill Points


Idol Springs


Land on Idol: There is a giant idol near the hula girls. If you glide to the top of it, you'll get a Skill Point.

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