Review based on PC version, that does not contain any online servers or split screen.
Disney Infinity 1.0 is something I'm sure I would have appreciated much more if I played this while younger. Essentially it is a game engine where you can create Sandbox levels with some Disney themes. From what I've played, everything kinda seems barebones. At it's strongest, you can get a cool platforming level out of it. At it's weakest you'll get a semi-empty open world sandbox with collect X item missions or beat X enemies. The singleplayer is pretty much basic missions teaching you the necessities to see how the engine works.
But what really hurts this game is the fact that there is no online to share and play other levels. The ability to make your own "Toy Box" is there, but the fact that you can't share it or at least play some split screen really makes it pointless.
It's a good idea, and I'm sure the later versions get much better, but without continued support, there really is no point to playing this.
Disney Infinity 1.0 is something I'm sure I would have appreciated much more if I played this while younger. Essentially it is a game engine where you can create Sandbox levels with some Disney themes. From what I've played, everything kinda seems barebones. At it's strongest, you can get a cool platforming level out of it. At it's weakest you'll get a semi-empty open world sandbox with collect X item missions or beat X enemies. The singleplayer is pretty much basic missions teaching you the necessities to see how the engine works.
But what really hurts this game is the fact that there is no online to share and play other levels. The ability to make your own "Toy Box" is there, but the fact that you can't share it or at least play some split screen really makes it pointless.
It's a good idea, and I'm sure the later versions get much better, but without continued support, there really is no point to playing this.
After the success of Skylanders and Toys to Life, Disney decided to try and use some of their franchises to see what they could do. They got Avalanche Software, the same developers of Toy Story 3, to develop it with Heavy Iron handling the Wii, Wii U and PC port.
The play sets are mini adventures that expand on the world and characters. The play sets are Pirates of the Caribbean, Monsters University, The Incredibles, Cars, The Lone Ranger and Toy Story in Space. The toy box mode is an open world where your imagination is your adventure.
This is the beginning of Disney's Toys to Life trilogy where they were made to cash in on a popular trend and a storage nightmare.
The play sets are mini adventures that expand on the world and characters. The play sets are Pirates of the Caribbean, Monsters University, The Incredibles, Cars, The Lone Ranger and Toy Story in Space. The toy box mode is an open world where your imagination is your adventure.
This is the beginning of Disney's Toys to Life trilogy where they were made to cash in on a popular trend and a storage nightmare.
this was the first game i ever filmed a full video review of. i posted it to my youtube channel when i was 11.
everyone who commented agreed with my heavily negative opinion, and it fascinated some interesting conversation that made me want to learn more about the nature of "cash-grabs" and marketing towards children.
i don't owe this game shit though. 100% sure i would have become interested in anti-capitalism without disney infinity. after all, i'm a working class transgender lesbian. that gets you down
everyone who commented agreed with my heavily negative opinion, and it fascinated some interesting conversation that made me want to learn more about the nature of "cash-grabs" and marketing towards children.
i don't owe this game shit though. 100% sure i would have become interested in anti-capitalism without disney infinity. after all, i'm a working class transgender lesbian. that gets you down