Disney Infinity 3.0 comes out today but surprisingly I didn't see an OT.
Anyway since I saw ign's review in my twitter I decided to make a thread.
I searched for more reviews and so far the games is scoring much better than the previous entries.
IGN: 8.9
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/28/disney-infinity-30-review
Forbes: 8/10
http://www.forbes.com/sites/games/2015/08/28/disney-infinity-3-0-review/
Pocket-lint: 4/5
http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/1...pack-review-the-force-is-strong-with-this-one
MMGN: 8.5/10
http://mmgn.com/ps4/disney-infinity-3-0-review
Stevivor: 8
http://stevivor.com/2015/08/review-disney-infinity-3-0/
Gamespot: 8/10
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/disney-infinity-30-review/1900-6416230/
God is a Geek - 8/10
http://www.godisageek.com/reviews/disney-infinity-3-review/
Press Start Australia: 9
http://press-start.com.au/2015/08/28/review-disney-infinity-3-0/
Game Informer: 8.5
http://www.gameinformer.com/games/d...ion4/archive/2015/08/28/a-return-to-form.aspx
Anyway since I saw ign's review in my twitter I decided to make a thread.
I searched for more reviews and so far the games is scoring much better than the previous entries.
IGN: 8.9
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/28/disney-infinity-30-review
THE VERDICT
Disney Infinity 3.0 sees the pop culture powerhouse flexing its formidable mega franchise muscles with impressive results. It’s a game that doesn’t just encourage the player to have fun, it insists on it; offering up a generous helping of gameplay and countless things to unlock even before you start piling on all the optional add-ons. It’s truly a dizzying amount of Disney; a virtual toy box packed with some of the most beloved characters from the past hundred years of entertainment, polished up and overflowing with fun and options for creativity. It’s often said that the all-ages approach of Nintendo has led to it becoming the Disney of the videogame world. With Disney Infinity 3.0, the House of Mouse has made its most confident strides yet towards earning that title for its own.
Forbes: 8/10
http://www.forbes.com/sites/games/2015/08/28/disney-infinity-3-0-review/
While these quibbles detract from the overall experience, to linger too long on the negatives is to miss just how much value and content is on offer in the Disney Infinity 3.0 Starter Pack. It’s an experience with considerable polish that will introduce many young players to Star Wars franchise for the first time. Equally it will re-connect many parents who remember the original trilogy to the more recent joys of Rebels, Clone Wars and Episodes I, II and III.
Alongside substantial improvement to the game there has been considerable effort to improve the value here with the lower price starter pack. Disney Infinity 3.0 will be hard to resist for fans of the film and families looking for this year’s toy-to-life video-game investment.
Pocket-lint: 4/5
http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/1...pack-review-the-force-is-strong-with-this-one
Overall Disney Infinity 3.0: Star Wars is a great addition to the toys to life series. It's a good starting point to the Disney series if you're not already on board, but if you are then simply use an existing Disney Infinity Base to save buying the full price set.
MMGN: 8.5/10
http://mmgn.com/ps4/disney-infinity-3-0-review
Disney Infinity 3.0 has embraced its connection with Star Wars to deliver the best combat-based Play Set in the series yet. Twilight of the Republic is fantastic fun as a family-friendly Star Wars adventure, based on the solid foundations of a quality action-adventure game. Infinity as a whole goes well beyond that. It's all about imagination, and getting back what you put in. The creation tools have been improved for the better, but still take plenty of time to learn, and online content is much more engaging within the Toy Box Hub, which should entice more players to get involved in sharing their creations. Plus, the Star Wars figures look great sitting next to amiibo. I'm going to need a bigger shelf.
Stevivor: 8
http://stevivor.com/2015/08/review-disney-infinity-3-0/
There is so much to say about Disney Infinity 3.0 to say, I could go on for ages. In the end, it’s another massive innovation on a franchise that is practically bursting at the seams with… well, everything. The “infinity” bit of Infinity has never been more accurate. Despite a couple rough edges, gameplay is there. Replay value is there. Variety is definitely there. The one thing that hampers this amazing product is that it can easily turn into the most costly thing you ever take up.
If you’ve got the cash behind you, I can’t recommend Disney Infinity 3.0 enough. Can I have Luke and Leia now?
Gamespot: 8/10
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/disney-infinity-30-review/1900-6416230/
Of course, Disney Infinity 3.0 is more than just what's included in this year's starter kit. That's just the platform for a whole other range of experiences, including Toy Box expansion games, more play sets (sets that encompass the original Star Wars trilogy and the new upcoming film have already been announced, as well as one based on Inside Out), plus a whole new range of toys. You'll have to pay for all of these expanded experiences, of course, so your overall mileage and enjoyment of Disney Infinity 3.0 will vary. For all of this year's improvements in combat and the Toy Box, the core appeal of Disney Infinity remains the same: it's a great, kid-friendly experience that, thanks to the complexity inherent in building worlds from scratch, skews a little bit more towards older kids than the very young. Its structured play may be the best it's ever been, but when it comes to the unstructured building side of Infinity, well, that will only go so as far as your imagination can take it.
God is a Geek - 8/10
http://www.godisageek.com/reviews/disney-infinity-3-review/
It’s fair to say that with all the new characters, power discs and modifiers to collect, Disney Infinity 3.0 will still be a major drain on your bank balance but, quite frankly, the lightsabers make up for it, and you’ll be having fun again no matter how old (or young) you are.
Press Start Australia: 9
http://press-start.com.au/2015/08/28/review-disney-infinity-3-0/
Disney Infinity 3.0 is the game that i’ve been waiting for since toys-to-life came to fruition a few years ago. It is a complete and polished package that genuinely has something for hardcore and casual gamers alike, young and old. It is better than Disney Infinity 2.0 in almost every way and brilliantly celebrates all things Disney, Marvel and Star Wars.
Game Informer: 8.5
http://www.gameinformer.com/games/d...ion4/archive/2015/08/28/a-return-to-form.aspx
Disney Infinity 3.0 is a return to form for this series and developer Avalanche Software. With the assistance of Sumo Digital and Ninja Theory, the racing and combat are vastly improved. A strong emphasis is placed on variety; hopefully signaling an end to scenarios like seemingly endless waves of frost giants. With Star Wars, Marvel, Disney, and Pixar already integrated into the Infinity experience, one has to wonder where Avalanche goes from here. No matter what the future may bring, this series is once again in tip-top shape, and is a place where adults and kids alike should be able to indulge in a wealth of fun.