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11 Reviews
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Abstract: Just as my gift suggestion for older kids, Fuze, is best understood by teenagers, you need to be aged seven or so to understand Infinity. Its magic – and I don't use the word ironically – is that it integrates the Near Field Communications-equipped plasti...
So polished it sparkles like Tinkerbell, World-making is joyously simple, Fabulously silly in two-player mode
Simple missions may bore older players, Too few world-making items at the start, Collecting all the figurines will be costly
Disney Infinity takes the raw figurine-collecting appeal of Skylanders and enhances it with a wonderfully accessible world-creation tool capable of enchanting young and old(er) alike. The Lego game-esque missions are mainly geared towards kids but the To...
Abstract: Disney certainly went big at E3 this year with their own private Disney Infinity press event the Sunday before the show and a fair chunk of real estate in the South Hall at the L.A. Convention Center...
Abstract: Who knew that Disney's strange and bizarre mishmash of characters into one large game would turn out to be such a big hit? I know, a Disney title with a bunch of Pixar, film, and legacy characters would've sold regardless, but this experiment seemed total...
Published: 2013-09-13, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
Imaginative gameplay building/customization option, showstopping DLC with potential for more surprises, great synergtic consideration, fun/addictive format, well made figures, numerous unlockables, “can't break”-type interactions with figures, set piece a
More variety in play set missions; less random unlockables; overlapping sound with triggered actions
Published: 2013-08-26, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Disney's biggest venture into the gaming realm is now in full swing, and the pockets of many parents and fans are already feeling the pinch. The Disney Infinity Starter Pack comes with three high-quality collectible figurines and an equal quantity of open...
Abstract: When Toy Story 3: the Video Game came out back in 2010, Avalanche Software probably didn't predict just how popular their secondary Toy Box mode would have become. Straying away from the events of the movie, Toy Box allowed players to venture into the wil...
Disney Infinity has a solid foundation and the strong brands should keep the fans happy, even as minor gameplay annoyances tend to get in the way of the fun....
So polished it sparkles like Tinkerbell, World-making is joyously simple, Fabulously silly in two-player mode
Simple missions may bore older players, Too few world-making items at the start, Collecting all the figurines will be costly
Disney Infinity takes the raw figurine-collecting appeal of Skylanders and enhances it with a wonderfully accessible world-creation tool capable of enchanting young and old(er) alike. The Lego game-esque missions are mainly geared towards kids but the Toy...