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Disney INFINITY: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) Video Game Starter Pack - PlayStation 3
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- 2.0 Starter Pack features newly enhanced Toy Box, The Avengers Play Set and Toy Box Game Discs
- Bring many of your favorite Marvel Super Heroes into a bigger Toy Box and all new Play Sets
- Combine Marvel and Disney characters in ways never-seen-before
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Product information
ASIN | B00KWHOXE0 |
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Release date | September 23, 2014 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #54,066 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #955 in PlayStation 3 Games |
Product Dimensions | 10.47 x 3.35 x 13.77 inches; 2 Pounds |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Everyone 10+ |
Item model number | 1205490000000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Disney INFINITY |
Date First Available | June 8, 2014 |
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In Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes, players will use real-world interactive Marvel figures to activate original storylines (Play Sets) in the virtual game worlds of some of Marvel's most popular franchises, including The Avengers. In the Play Sets - penned by award-winning Marvel comic writer Brian Michael Bendis - players will be able to take on the role of more than 20 Marvel characters including Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Thor, Hulk and Hawkeye to battle enemies, complete challenging missions, solve puzzles and ultimately save the world from destruction. Featuring an enhanced Toy Box mode, Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes will introduce new structured, franchise-themed adventures that players can customize and play using any in-game character from across the Disney Infinity universe. Fans will also have hundreds of Marvel-themed items, locations, props and characters at their disposal to create their own stories or even re-create their favorite comic book moments. Features: MARVEL FRANCHISES - Marvel franchises introduce deeper, immersive storylines and Marvel Super Heroes deliver new combat gameplay, more destruction in game worlds, authentic Marvel gadgets and vehicles in Play Sets and Toy Box. EPIC STORYLINES - Original, character driven stories written by award-winning Marvel comic writer, Brian Michael Bendis. Authentic, intertwined stories where some Marvel Super Heroes can cross between Play Sets, all set in iconic Marvel locations. ENHANCED TOY BOX - An all-new Toy Box mode that makes it easier for players to create and share their one-of-a-kind levels and mini-games with family and friends. Use the new Creator tool to quickly build your worlds faster and easier than ever before. TOY BOX GAME DISCS - New pyramid shaped discs deliver structured, franchise-themed games to the Toy Box. Build and customize your games by using Toy Box Toys of your choice and play through each game using any Disney Infinity character to complete missions. FORWARD COMPATIBILITY - All of your Disney Infinity figures, toys and power discs are compatible with the Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes Toy Box - stats and upgrades intact. Disney Infinity characters can increase their level cap from level 15 to 20 and skills can be allocated across a variety of attributes using the Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes skill tree. The Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) video game Starter Pack includes: 1 Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) Video Game 3 Marvel Super Heroes Figures: Iron Man, Thor and Black Widow 1 Disney Infinity Base (2.0 Edition) 2 Toy Box Game Discs 1 Marvel's The Avengers Play Set piece 1 Web Code Card
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Customers like the fun, quality and value of the figurine. For example, they mention it's excellent entertainment, great for kids and interesting enough to keep the adults interested. That said, they say it'd make a great gift. Opinions are mixed on the appearance, characters and content.
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Customers find the game very fun, excellent entertainment, and cool. They also say it's interesting enough to keep adults interested. Customers also say the game is great for kids and they love that they can play it together. They love the missions and the ability to develop their own play areas. They mention the game has a lot of replay value and the graphics are great.
"...The graphics and game play on the ps3 are really great and will keep you busy for awhile. I also have Infinity 3.0 for the PS4 and it is even better...." Read more
"...For a superhero fan, this is a fun game and has a lot of replay value with the multiple character interactions." Read more
"...It has been hours of fun since it was opened Christmas morning, and everyone who has played it loves it...." Read more
"...We got it on christmas eve talk about fast. I love this game its fun and not complicated. it was a great gift that we both could enjoy." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the figurine. They mention it looks good and is well done. Some say that the set works fine and is awesome.
"...This all was just $13.00. The 3 figures really look good and are well done...." Read more
"...Not only can you build a world from scratch, but it has little builder characters whom you plop down and they create the theme for you...." Read more
"...The toys appear to be a high quality if you are into collecting them...." Read more
"...They have excellent detail and excellent paint jobs...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the figurine. They say it's a great buy for the price, worth the investment, and an excellent buy for PS4. Some mention that the figurine is a good family play value.
"...We got this at a good sale price which absolutely impacts the star rating. At $70 MSRP, it is not a 5 star item but for what we paid it is...." Read more
"...Great family play value, not too violent and when it is fight oriented it's way cartoony so you don't get the same level of desensitization that you..." Read more
"...and your kids will spend hours making their own worlds, this is a decent value.2 stars for the play set4 stars for the toy box..." Read more
"...It is an amazing but for the price considering any other non plastic turn table would cost around $70." Read more
Customers find the figurine a great choice for a gift. They say the toy box is great, and kids will spend hours making their own worlds. Customers also love the figures playsets and toybox, and mention that they can change clothing, themes, and give cool weapons.
"...These power discs can change clothing, themes, give cool weapons, give cool objects etc...." Read more
"...The Toy Box is great and your kids will spend hours making their own worlds, this is a decent value.2 stars for the play set..." Read more
"...He didnt even look at his other toys. Excellent gift.. .and now we will never be without ideas for a gift.... there is always another character to..." Read more
"...Go for it ! it's a great family gift!!!" Read more
Customers like that the game is expandable. They say it has lots of fun options and turns on the creativity of your child. They also appreciate the different game modes and the ability to make your own toy box levels.
"...Plenty of different game modes, which is cool.TL;DRFigures are cool, backend game mechanics kinda suck." Read more
"...He loves that the game is expandable and already planning to get more words to play in." Read more
"...He likes that you can do whatever you like regardless of what the other player does...." Read more
"It's a game with lots of fun options and turns on the creativity of your child." Read more
Customers are mixed about the content. Some find the game fun and simple, and it helps kids learn basic programming staples. They say even younger kids can navigate pretty easily. However, others say the game is confusing, not really a game, and has long load times. They also mention that the missions get repetitive and are too much for this old system.
"...Likely you should choose Standard. Toybox has no narrative concept and only has the ability to use the world editor program...." Read more
"...The game seems simple enough and keeps the kids occupied...." Read more
"...some of the missions get very repetitive for older players, but 5 - 10 year olds shouldn't have a problem with that." Read more
"...The Avengers game is easy enough for my youngest to excel, and the Guardians of the Galaxy play set is challenging enough for the rest of us." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the figurine. Some mention that the 3 figures really look good and are well done, while others say that the game design is poor, dull, and confusing.
"The item came well packaged and in great shape. I was looking to just pick up the game software for my PS3...." Read more
"...The naming of everything is confusing. I wished Disney would have thought through what to call everything before releasing, but so be it...." Read more
"...The graphics are impressive, and the challenges vary in intensity...." Read more
"...I did enjoy the Guardians of the Galaxy figures. They look awesome and play well in game too.But Infinity 1.0 is amazing for playsets...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the characters. Some mention that they are great, there is a huge supply of available characters to purchase, and each one provides their own twist. However, others say that the characters are just ok, and the graphics are poor.
"...There is a huge supply of available characters to purchase and each one provides their own twist which keeps the game interesting...." Read more
"...both are in the same market, the Disney Infinity game does not have all of the voice acting that is present in the Skylanders title...." Read more
"...The characters are great, and I love the fact that the portal is a fraction of the width/height of the skylanders portal...." Read more
"Only downside is you have to have the other characters to play certain parts of this." Read more
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It got my ten year old to stop playing Minecraft, and it got my 40+ year old husband to enjoy a game with the kids. I can't really compare it to other games and give all the technical reviews, but I can tell you that we all love it. The graphics are impressive, and the challenges vary in intensity. The Avengers game is easy enough for my youngest to excel, and the Guardians of the Galaxy play set is challenging enough for the rest of us.
It isn't that the game is too complex (it's not), it's that it is not really a game at all. It is a sandbox program that revolves around small, user created content with basic mechanics. Even the material provided by the company itself is not a game, but an expansion pack. Nothing about it is complete. There is an ubiquitous push toward locking content out unless you own certain figures, power discs and play sets or toy boxes. You pay $70 (or $30 on Amazon) and get the beginning of a money draining relationship. And I thought IAPs were bad on tablets!
In all, I fault marketing. It's embarrassing when consumers have to go to secondary and tertiary sources to figure out a product. Sure, it's successful, because it does well what it does. But parents might have a very difficult job figuring out what the difference between a play set, starter pack, and toy box is. Heck, some starter packs are play sets, and some starter packs are just toy boxes; and you can have play sets that need the base game (which is included in the starter pack), and some sets look like play sets but are really just toy boxes (or even just figures: Aladdin and Jasmine for instance). And the tutorials are a little advanced for a younger audience.
It has been posted elsewhere, but here are some basics you might need to know:
You need the base game before you can do anything. This base game comes in a:
1. Starter Pack of your choice (as of now: Standard, Collector, Toybox). Likely you should choose Standard. Toybox has no narrative concept and only has the ability to use the world editor program.
2. Toy box: a world editor program where you can build many different things: castles, space stations, Agrabah, African Safari, recreate Fantasia. Not only can you build a world from scratch, but it has little builder characters whom you plop down and they create the theme for you. Then you can add programming to make it operate in many different ways. Furthermore, you can play your many characters in this world you created. Also, you can play in other people's worlds that have been made public. Some of these public worlds, are rather cool.
N.B. Most of the items you need to create worlds have to be unlocked. Things like buildings, trees etc. They are unlocked by earning blue shards for defeating enemies, or little capsules people can place in a creation/playset. (If you know what you're doing, you can "farm" these within a few hours, it's not a big deal.)
3. Play Sets: these are standalone adventures outside of the toybox editor. However, they are really just an advanced toybox with a set theme and narratives. They are created by the Infinity company have a lot more polish than typical toybox mode. They also contain cutscenes for a cinematic feel. They are short. I would compare them to expansion packs for typical games.
4. Power discs: these do a lot of things. On the physical Infinity tray that plugs into your console, you can place 2 figures and one playset piece. Under the two figures and playset piece you may place 2 power discs each (six total? Unless I'm mistaken about the numbers here). These power discs can change clothing, themes, give cool weapons, give cool objects etc. They change the "flavor" of the toybox you are using. Some discs are actually a toybox already created. It's like a complex toybox straight from the developers. Nowhere near as nice as a playset though, be forewarned.
Having done my research, 2.0 is a big step up from 1.0, at least in toy box mode. It facilitates basic programming staples such as triggers, events, logic pathing and the like. It makes these things easily accessible too, even to a child. But it doesn't explain it well. In fact it's hard to even find the bloody tutorial on it, since they put it in a toybox world with 10-15 little characters who run about 50 tutorials.
While the toybox is a major improvement, the playset side is majorly lopsided. You'd better enjoy comic heroes, and Marvel heroes at that. I don't know who thought it'd be a good idea to make not just the bulk of your playsets only one genre, but in fact ALL of them are of one genre. What do you like more? Spider man? Avengers? (honestly, I'm getting real sick of Avengers, Avengers, Avengers) or Guardians of the Galaxy?
I did enjoy the Guardians of the Galaxy figures. They look awesome and play well in game too.
But Infinity 1.0 is amazing for playsets. Even the 1.0 starter pack has 3 playsets in the base game... yes... you heard that right 3 in the base game. One is superheroes (Incredibles), then Pirates of Carribean and Monsters Inc(or is it University?). Plus, they have a plethora of diverse themes: cowboy, Toy Story, Cars. My daughter was so confused as to why she couldn't do already scripted games with Elsa and Rapunzel, and why Jasmine didn't have her own playset, when the packaging looks just like a play set! Sure, there's user-created content. But user-created content generally lacks the polish of an already created set. How in the heck does Cars get a playset, or Lone Ranger, when Frozen only gets a few power discs? There is remarkably a lack of "girl" themes, as my daughter of five points out to me a lot.
It's one of those things. I think it's a cluster-mess of a "game" while my son thinks it's the best thing ever. You see that in a lot of reviews. Parents who are "What is this and why do you like it so much?", and their kids who can't stop talking about it and playing it. It's for kids, adults may dabble, but they will leave mostly unsatisfied... and broke... can't forget that either.