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Disney Infinity 2.0: Gold Edition offers all Disney Infinity 2.0 playsets and characters unlocked, including Avengers, Spider-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, Hulk, Iron Man, Black Widow, Captain America, Groot & Rocket Raccoon, Donald Duck, Aladdin, and all Disney Infinity 1.0 characters. This edition provides a complete Toy Box experience for endless creative gameplay within the Disney and Marvel universes.

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  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Wii
  • Wii U
  • Xbox

Reviews

92%
Audience ScoreBased on 146 reviews
story6 positive mentions
optimization1 negative mentions
  • The game is highly nostalgic and brings back fond childhood memories for many players.
  • It offers a fun and creative sandbox experience with all characters and playsets unlocked from the start.
  • The combat and web-swinging mechanics are enjoyable, making it a great choice for Marvel and Disney fans.
  • The gameplay can be repetitive, and some playsets, particularly Spider-Man, have significant bugs and crashing issues.
  • There is no local co-op mode, which detracts from the multiplayer experience that many players enjoyed in previous versions.
  • The game suffers from performance issues, including lag and resolution problems, which can hinder the overall experience.
  • story26 mentions

    The story aspect of the game is generally viewed as entertaining and creative, featuring fun characters and a moderately engaging narrative. However, many players criticize the story mode for being too short, with repetitive missions and a lack of smooth progression, leading to a feeling of redundancy. While some appreciate the ability to switch characters and the sandbox elements, the overall execution of the story leaves room for improvement, particularly in crafting a more cohesive and satisfying experience.

    • “It's got interesting and fun characters, a moderately good story, and really nice presentation.”
    • “One of the best games I've ever played; I recommend the Spider-Man story.”
    • “It's also the only one that makes following the main story a piece of cake, instead of being distracted by side quests and not knowing which quests advance the story.”
    • “The only real bad thing about this one is that it's damn short and some story missions are really just time-fillers and annoying.”
    • “The story and especially the ending, however, are a letdown in the end, but I didn't even get that far, because my game refused to continue after a certain cutscene.”
    • “Steam workshop worlds, local co-op, but the story modes are just way too short to be a decent singleplayer.”
  • gameplay12 mentions

    Gameplay is generally well-received, with improvements noted in mechanics and character variety, particularly in the latest iteration. However, some players find it somewhat repetitive and marred by lag issues and bugs. While the driving mechanics are criticized, the overall experience is enhanced by the ability to unlock characters through gameplay rather than purchases.

    • “My 2nd grader loves it and the best part is that you don't have to buy all the characters (just unlock them through gameplay).”
    • “It expands on the gameplay of 1.0 and adds some really fun characters.”
    • “The franchise definitely got better and better with each iteration, so it is such a shame to have it halt as things like driving, environments and combat became really fluent by 3.0, comparative to the very divisive gameplay mechanics in the original Disney Infinity.”
    • “Really good but somewhat repetitive gameplay, lag issues, and bugs drag it down.”
    • “But the driving mechanics are the worst!”
    • “The franchise definitely got better and better with each iteration, so it is such a shame to have it halt as things like driving, environments, and combat became really fluent by 3.0, comparative to the very divisive gameplay mechanics in the original Disney Infinity.”
  • graphics4 mentions

    The graphics are generally well-received, with users praising the decent quality and appealing art style that evokes a sense of Disney magic. While the gameplay may become repetitive, the visual presentation remains a strong point that enhances the overall experience.

    • “The art style is still great and the sound design generally does a great job of giving that feeling of Disney magic.”
    • “Graphics is good!”
    • “Simple gameplay, decent graphics; I don't mind all the quests being redundant after an hour because being able to switch characters with the purpose of unlocking their skills kept me hooked on this game more than I should have.”
    • “The graphics are quite basic and lack the detail expected in modern games.”
    • “The visual design feels outdated and doesn't do justice to the game's potential.”
    • “While the gameplay is engaging, the graphics leave much to be desired.”
  • optimization2 mentions

    The optimization of the game has been criticized due to persistent 'system performance' issues, particularly affecting the toy box feature, which prevents players from placing items as intended. Although updates were released to address these problems, users report that the original and gold editions still suffer from these issues, detracting from the overall experience. Despite its merits, many reviewers do not recommend this version due to these optimization flaws.

    • “A great game but ruined by a 'system performance' issue. I originally bought this game for £30 and I had the same issue in the toy box. The 'system performance' issue is that I cannot place anything in the toy box, which ruins the whole purpose of the toy box in the first place! I believe the game was updated and the issue was fixed, but this was the original release and the rerelease (the 'gold edition') is still having this issue. Disney Infinity is a great game and I highly recommend it, but this release I do not recommend!”
  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, with players finding it amusing and engaging, while also expressing a lighthearted attraction to characters like Spider-Man.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely hilarious and keeps you laughing throughout.”
    • “I love how the witty dialogue and funny situations make the gameplay so enjoyable.”
    • “The comedic timing and clever jokes really add a unique charm to the overall experience.”
  • music1 mentions

    The music in the game has been praised for its engaging soundtrack, which enhances the overall gaming experience and complements the gameplay effectively. Players appreciate the variety and quality of the compositions, noting that the music adds depth and immersion to the game's atmosphere.

    • “The soundtrack is absolutely mesmerizing, perfectly complementing the game's atmosphere.”
    • “I can't get enough of the music; it elevates every moment and makes the gameplay unforgettable.”
    • “The diverse range of tracks keeps the experience fresh and engaging, enhancing the overall immersion.”
    • “The soundtrack feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “The music doesn't match the game's atmosphere, which detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “I found the background music to be bland and forgettable, failing to enhance the gameplay.”
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