Misty Bog was a very interesting and unique level and as such and other reasons to follow in of this write-up are the main reasons of such why I have Misty Bog ranked fairly high in of my countdown. Misty Bog for me was an entertaining level from start to finish from of Spyro 1 and other then of so of a minor nitpicking problem I had with of the level overall, Misty Bog was a great level through and through with unique, clever, hard but also very fun gameplay elements to take in part of the level.
The main reason of such of why I have Misty Bog ranked this high in of the countdown and why of how fun I found the level to be is that Misty Bog was the first real level in from all three Spyro PS1 games that would begin a trend of very hard but also highly entertaining levels for the player to take in part of in such as like Misty Bog being other enjoyable levels from the series like Zephyr, Lost Fleet, Tree Tops and so for a few more hard like Spyro PS1 levels there are left to rank in of the countdown. For it's time as a Spyro 1 level, Misty Bog earns some points for bringing a cool and fun trend of having a few Spyro PS1 levels from every installment in of this classic franchise being challenging and fun in their own way.
One of my favorite gameplay elements I loved from Misty Bog was with the highly unique and tough enemies you come in contact with of the level not seen in any other Spyro PS1 level out there even so for other levels from Spyro 1. You come in contact with facing off with frogs that hop up and down attacking you in different attack patterns with their tongues to facing against trees that try to eat, kill and munch you down like popcorn.
I know there are some Spyro PS1 fans out there that hate this level in such because of how sometimes they can attack the player on in cheap ways in of the level over something the player did do nothing wrong in. For me while I did find the main enemies you face off with of Misty Bog were a little unfair and cheap to play around in of the level, I found that this isn't really much an issue to me since it's really a level unlike anything or anyone of such you see from any Spyro PS1 level out from this entire series and as such makes Misty Bog unique so in the process and so I never found this to be too much of a problem on me since it's also notable for the first real "hard" level of such to the main Spyro PS1 series and I really do like levels of such like Misty Bog that try out something fun and unique for the player to explore in.
While Misty Bog was a great level overall to me, I do have one minor nitpicking problem with the level and that is with presentation of Misty Bog. I never really cared too much for swampy like levels from any Video Game out there and that includes pretty much all of the levels of such from all three Spyro PS1 games. It's not that I really hate them overall, it's just that I feel like nothing of note really stands out enjoyable for me in that of the drowsy like swampy feel that is in part mainly of Misty Bog unlike where I had more enjoyment for a level that is of magic, water and/or fire themed from of Spyro levels.
Nitpicking aside, I found Misty Bog to be a great level overall thanks to how unique and hard the main level design was and how enjoyable you could have within of Misty Bog to see and explore in, thanks to how large and unique it is unlike so for any other Spyro PS1 level out there. Great level.
