- December 8, 2016
- Heavy Iron Studios
Disney Infinity: 2.0
Platforms
About
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.

- The game is highly nostalgic and brings back fond childhood memories for many players.
- It offers a fun and creative sandbox experience with a variety of characters and playsets, allowing for enjoyable gameplay.
- The Gold Edition unlocks all characters and playsets from the start, providing great value for players.
- The game suffers from repetitive gameplay and can become boring over time, especially for adult players.
- There are technical issues, including glitches and crashes, particularly with certain playsets like Spider-Man.
- The lack of local co-op and multiplayer options is a significant drawback compared to previous console versions.
story
28 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally praised for its humor and engaging characters, set within the Marvel universe, but it suffers from short missions and a lack of clear objectives, particularly in side quests. While the narrative is entertaining and makes following the main plot easier, many players find it ultimately underwhelming due to its brevity and some missions feeling like filler. Overall, the story is enjoyable for Marvel fans, but it could benefit from more depth and smoother progression.
“Man, I can't believe there's a level-based game with excellent platforming, beautiful skins, every member of the Avengers is playable as well as Spider-Man, has a wonderful and humorous story, good combat, takes place in the same universe as the Guardians of the Galaxy, is available on most modern platforms, only about 20 dollars, DLC free, takes inspiration from both MCU and comics, and also has semi-free roam... huh?”
“It's got interesting and fun characters, a moderately good story, and really nice presentation.”
“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.”
“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.”
“Also, if you're gonna let people play as various heroes in the story mode, please don't lock every hero behind his own skill tree... it makes no sense to change from Spider-Man to Venom if the latter has no skill upgrades.”