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Disney Infinity 3.0

Disney Infinity 3.0

Avalanche Software·Released Aug 28, 2015·Single player

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PS4PCXbox One
Genres
Adventure
Critic80/100
Across 5 reviews
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Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition now welcomes Star Wars to the ever-growing collection of Marvel, Disney and Disney•Pixar characters, stories and worlds. Together new heroes can join forces with characters from previous editions and embark on adventures as big as your imagination in the 3.0 Toy Box!

Reviews

7 reviews
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Critic80/100
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Despite those load times, Disney Infinity 3.0 is a very strong addition to the franchise. The Star Wars content is handled well and the Toy Box additions will open game-making to a wider audience. While Disney could have rested on the knowledge that this year's brands would sell themselves, it's good to see that it's taken the game forward in substantial ways.

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Critic80/100
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Disney Infinity 3.0 is the very definition of a game of two halves. The Toy Box and community content promise to be the most robust yet, with a massive range of different enviroments and characters to unlock and buy. Based on the Playset included in the starter set, it seems that the Disney-developed missions are shorter and more to the point, but there is still a lot of playabiliyt after the main missions are done, whether it be collecting Mynock kills or completing all the side missions and challenges. For the younger players especially, bouncing around as a Jedi or flying the landspeeder around the desert is unlikely to get old anytime soon.

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IGN
Tristan Ogilvie·Aug 28, 2015
Critic89/100
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Disney Infinity 3.0 is the most polished, cohesive and enjoyable game in the series so far.

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GameSpot logo
Critic80/100
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This is the best Infinity's structured play sets have ever been, but the Toy Box remains a wonderful, awe-inspiring and simultaneously overwhelming experience.

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