GI:Pixar’s Toy Story movies give us a good look at two very different children and their playing habits. In one house, we see Andy. He’s a goodhearted kid who takes great care of his toys and is heartbroken when his favorites break. In the house next door, we have Sid. This disturbed little monster conducts experiments on his toys. In Disney Infinity, the latest video game that can only be played if an action figure is placed on a portal, we are given the chance to channel our inner Andy or Sid.
The toys-to-life genre has died out, but the concept of Disney Infinity should live on in another genre since it provides a wild crossover for fans.
There is a huge gap in the market at the moment. There aren’t many (if any) toys-to-life games available for the two consoles yet. A reboot or remake of the game would work so well, especially with Disney’s current roster of characters, films and TV shows.
Did Disney sell the rights to Activision? I never knew they had the rights to Disney Infinity.
They DO have the rights to Skylanders though.
Plus there's a financial reason every publisher gave up on the "toys to life" thing. So I doubt they'll revive any of them.
Is it possible Disney Infinity or other toys to games could return, but I'll be honest I really hope they don't come back.
These kinds of games are just another way for the game studios to nickle and dime you for every cent you have.
Disney Infinity was a fun game I could play with my kid back in the day. I still have it and the 100+ toys and yes, it works on PS5. But my kid is a teenager now and we've both moved on to more serious games.
Take a look at the rise and fall of Toys-To-Life games and see the magic it brought into everyone's home with games like Skylanders.
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Other reviews are fairly low but others are high. Im so confused.
Why are these reviews on the front page of N4G?
It funny how an incomplete game can get such a high score. They even mention it in the review that you are basically forced into buying more characters, powers etc. DLC should be an a optional add on not something mandatory to experience the full game. I would be more forgiving if the toys were more functional but even the toys are very plain and then you have to buy "power discs" too. The reviewers should take the money aspect in to consideration when scoring this game because it's a huge factor here. I mean imagine playing Tomb Raider and then you come across an area you can't pass because you don't have a certain item. This item can't be found in the game either you have to buy it don't worry though you get a miniature toy version of the item as a collectors piece so it's worth $10.
Escited for the possibilities of this game, waiting for my starter pack and most games I play are action and games not for my 3 Year old to see so I'll have something I can play and he can enjoy watching.