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Guess I know where I am headed Friday morning.
Guess I know where I am headed Friday morning.
It's a video game (or a suite of video games) that uses physical toys to link to mini-games and in-game characters. It will release on multiple platforms, and most people seem to agree that it looks to follow the same strategy (and success, hopefully) of Skylanders.Can anyone explain exactly what disney infinity is? I just don't get it. You make your own cartoons?
It's a video game. The "base" features a main hub, but you have to collect/buy other characters (figures with digital data in them) to unlock character-specific games.Oh... I guess I still don't get it.
Disney Universe was terrible.They thought Disney Universe was going to be a big game for the consoles...They also said this with Epic Mickey...And you can see what happened...Now unless they had some Park Exclusive Infinity figures like Figment, Big Al, Horizon's Robot, SMRT-1..Then I would have a reason to get it... Heck they Put Spaceship Earth in it..
Disney Universe was terrible.
Disneyland Kinect was pretty cool though.
But, it hasn't launched yet. There's always grand marketing reveals and details. In the video game world, you really should hold your judgment until a final product is out. This holds especially true for the DLC and the additional characters, as we really don't know what the exact plans are yet.Anyone who thinks this is a Skylanders clone hasn't learnt enough about the game to judge it. The only similarity it has to Skylanders is the figurines, that's it. Even if you took away that feature and all the Disney characters you still have a game that launches with 30 hours of fun open world gameplay, 20 hours of dlc open world gameplay and an endless about of possibilities in the Toy Box mode.
I think people need to look past the gimmick on this one and see what Avalanche Studios is trying to do with this project. They're creating the perfect Disney game. If people are upset that their favourite film isn't featured at launch they can take note on that and introduce it later on. They're also avoiding complaints from Disney fans about not staying true to the properties by dedicating an entire open world to each film available. The scope of this project is astounding and I think you really have to watch some gameplay or play it yourself for a few hours to appreciate it.
I think you should look into it a little more, you might be pleasantly surprised. They have announced the dlc, 3 of them. As I mentioned earlier, the only similarity to Skylanders is the toys. With the starter pack you get 30 hours open world gameplay and the entire toy box with around 1000 toys. That's more gameplay than most games released these days.But, it hasn't launched yet. There's always grand marketing reveals and details. In the video game world, you really should hold your judgment until a final product is out. This holds especially true for the DLC and the additional characters, as we really don't know what the exact plans are yet.
I do think there's an incredible amount of promise with this game, but there's a lot that could go wrong. Like it or not, there is no getting around the similarities to Skylanders. And, because of this 'collect-them-all' strategy, it could mean that getting the whole experience will be behind quite the huge pay-wall.
Plus, I personally question the timing of launching such a wide-in-scope game. With new consoles launching in just months, coupled with the lagging sales of the WiiU, it could limit the success of this iteration of the game. If that's true, I worry that this Disney Infinity will just serve as a proving ground for a future, more-fully-realized version that launches on newer hardware in 12-18 months.
Disneyland kinect was great simply for the fact that all the music was beyond authentic to what you would hear in the park, and each Character was voiced by their respective voice actor.Disney Universe was terrible.
Disneyland Kinect was pretty cool though.
We'll most likely get it. I already have it pre-ordered, mostly because it's a Disney game that has some promise... so I'll at least give it a try (and as a bonus, my wife might like it). The last release for Toy Story actually surprised a lot of people with its depth in the 'Toy Box' mode, so I can see the starter pack being worthwhile. For me though, I'm not a builder-type, so I'll be looking for the more story/narrative-driven or goal-oriented gameplay.I think you should look into it a little more, you might be pleasantly surprised. They have announced the dlc, 3 of them. As I mentioned earlier, the only similarity to Skylanders is the toys. With the starter pack you get 30 hours open world gameplay and the entire toy box with around 1000 toys. That's more gameplay than most games released these days.
The timing is a little odd but as was the case with GTA V it was not possible to know they would be releasing then at the time. I don't think everyone will make the switch straight away though, especially not kids. I didn't get a PS3 until about 2 years after the release.
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