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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by Gooter
(Post 12175349)
My son is 4 and also loves super heroes (and Star Wars...yay!). My girls and him play Kinect all the time but he has a hard time with the X360 controller and gets easily frustrated. Having said that, I think I may pick this up for him.
I read that 1.0's characters are compatible with 2.0 however is this only for Toybox mode since you can only play in Playset mode with that specific character's playset (Ralph in Candyland, Mater in Radiator Springs or something like that)? Is there a compelling reason to buy 1.0 over 2.0? Can 2.0 work on 1.0's hardware? |
Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by dsa_shea
(Post 12175966)
The toybox is a little convoluted to me and even the best creations still seem a little rough. The created worlds just do not look or feel organic. The story levels are a different story. No pun intended.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 12175182)
obviously hard to comment on how this new one will play, but i can speak for the past version. my son started Infinity when he was 4 yrs old. At first, he had difficulty using the xbox controller. But, over time, he really got used to it and was progressing in the game much farther than I ever expected him to. the controls are pretty basic and are easily picked up. i think he'd be fine w/ the new stuff comes out.
Thanks! Apparently he plays Xbox at the grandparents, so he is a pro with the controller now lol. Thank you. |
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Guardians of the Galaxy set coming to 2.0. They look fucking sweet. :up:
http://kotaku.com/of-course-guardian...y-i-1609479382 |
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Release date is September 23rd.
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 12177513)
Guardians of the Galaxy set coming to 2.0. They look fucking sweet. :up:
http://kotaku.com/of-course-guardian...y-i-1609479382 |
Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
In case you guys missed it, both Phineas and Agent P figures are $4.99 a piece at Best Buy today only.
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by DaveWadding
(Post 12178751)
In case you guys missed it, both Phineas and Agent P figures are $4.99 a piece at Best Buy today only.
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3 new characters, all villains, announced: Loki, Ronan, and Green Goblin
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well I will be damned. I didn't know the Disney Infinity game included Marvel Heroes??? It will be another year before my son can handle a game with a controller, but I will probably skip on Skylanders....he and I love our superheroes. :)
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So this game series has just come on my radar. I ave a step daughter who loves Minecraft and Disney and this looks like a good combo. However, i am hesitant to buy this game for her because i am still not clear on how this game works. Do i need to buy the toys in order to have the characters available as download content for the game? Or can i pay for the characters only online and not have to buy the game? Can someone please clarify for me.
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by james2025a
(Post 12184515)
So this game series has just come on my radar. I ave a step daughter who loves Minecraft and Disney and this looks like a good combo. However, i am hesitant to buy this game for her because i am still not clear on how this game works. Do i need to buy the toys in order to have the characters available as download content for the game? Or can i pay for the characters only online and not have to buy the game? Can someone please clarify for me.
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Originally Posted by Krayzie
(Post 12184522)
You have to have the character to be able to use it in game.
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Wow....an expensive way to play then. So the toys come with a download code i presume.
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by james2025a
(Post 12184574)
Wow....an expensive way to play then. So the toys come with a download code i presume.
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by sauce07
(Post 12184593)
The toys have a chip that is activated when you place it on the hub, no downloading required.
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The toy stays on the portal to play the game.
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by james2025a
(Post 12185351)
So do you need to have the toy on the hub to play that character in the game at the time you are playing, or do you place the toy just once and the data transfer is then done and no need for the toy to be used for the game again?
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http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/...eqxbuqrmgw.png
Aladdin in fall, Jasmine next year. Looks to be just toyboy characters. |
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Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 12139148)
Is the PS4 collector's edition with Hulk available for pre-order anywhere? Amazon doesn't seem to have it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...TCYC2SQRZMVKCX |
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They are running a promo get a free figure with starter set purchase now too.
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So, as of now we have the base game with what I am assuming will be one main game and two other optional playsets: Spider-man and Guardians of the Galaxy? Have there been any other actual playsets announced? The rest of the ever growing list of Disney dump characters will be relegated to the not so fun in my opinion Toy Box. I do have this pre-ordered on the PS4 as we will get the set and a free figure with GCU for about 60 plus tax. However, I am a bit concerned that they are biting off a whole bunch without delivering enough content to make the purchase of all of the various figures worth it. The Toy Box better be much improved from the first iteration if they want me to buy all of the extra figures.
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So for an extra $100 you basically get 3 extra figures and a stand with a monster as background. Doesn't seem like great value for the extra $100. I might end up buying the Standard Edition for my Step daughter. Its her birthday in October, so could be a good present. She has actually been bugging me about buying this for her, but i have told her to wait for the next edition to be released as it will be better.
By the way, could we play two player co-op on this? I think a lot of her time will be spent designing levels though. Would i need to buy extra things online for her in order to build levels? I am still trying to get the gist of what comes with this game. I don't want to get sucked into a massive money grabbing machine. I don't mind paying for the odd new figure or two now and again, but if i have to end up paying for tonnes of stuff online i will be a little pissed off. |
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yes, you can do 2 player co-op in the game
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Re: Disney Infinity - Disney's Infinite Moneymaker
Originally Posted by james2025a
(Post 12193551)
I think a lot of her time will be spent designing levels though. Would i need to buy extra things online for her in order to build levels?
for most kids the toybox isn't very intuitive for building .... wasn't very fun for me and I'm in my 40's you won't have to buy anything online .... discs you put on the base do unlock items that can be placed in the worlds but they are not necessary as there are plenty of tools items available for creating with or that can be unlocked |
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