Needless to say, Disney fans finally have something to call their own, if only just.
The good news is, the few Disney-Pixar games that do stock the shelves are all equally as good.
At least, that’s what the run-of-the-mill die-hard Disney fanatic will argue.
Therefore, it’s difficult to dock even one in favor of another.
Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure
Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventureis another one of Asobo’s open-world playground chapters.
First released for Kinect in 2012, the game favored motion controls to help tell its internet of stories.
And that, to us at least, is the version worth forking hours into.
If anything, it’s tailored for the nineties kids.
Specifically, twenty something year olds who can’t quite escape the decade of Disney’s all-time favourite flicks.
That’s Aladdin, Tarzan, and The Little Mermaid, among other international classics, by the way.
Let it be known that this is a role-playing game, and a tough one at that.
That said, it’s a fantastical series with endless oceans of themed content and movie references.
And, if you happen to likeFinal Fantasy,then it’s a real win-win situation.
Just don’t expect to be able to understand the story!
Disney Infinity
Disney Infinityis a sandbox toys-to-life game that combines real collectibles with mini-games and activities.
Its offline modes, however, are still very much alive and kicking.
And honestly, even in 2022, they’re still very much worth delving into.
And what’s more, you’ll probably findDisney Infinity 3.0in the bargain bin of any second-hand store.
Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.