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Disney Infinity 2.0

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90%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:story, gameplay
Most mentioned negative aspects:optimization, stability
90% User Score Based on 246 reviews

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Disney Infinity 2.0 is a single player and multiplayer open world simulation game. It was developed by Heavy Iron Studios and was released on December 8, 2016. It received very positive reviews from players.

In Disney Infinity (2.0 Edition) you have the freedom and endless opportunity to create stories and play experiences starring some of your favorite Marvel Super Heroes and Disney characters. Save the World or Create your Own!

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90%Audience ScoreBased on 246 reviews
story8 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • The Disney Infinity 2.0 Gold Edition offers an all-in-one unlocked package that removes physical toy requirements, providing extensive content including all characters and playsets from 1.0 and 2.0, delivering great value and accessibility.
  • The Toy Box mode is highly praised for creativity, featuring advanced tools for building custom levels and allowing a vast mix of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel characters, making it a fun sandbox experience.
  • Family-friendly gameplay with enjoyable light combat, good storylines especially in the Spider-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy playsets, and a charming toy-like visual style that appeals to nostalgic players and kids alike.
  • The game suffers from repetitive and simplistic playsets with limited enemy variety; some missions lack clear objectives leading to player frustration.
  • Lack of multiplayer support and removal of local co-op on PC disappoints many fans who expect cooperative play in such family-oriented games.
  • Technical issues including occasional crashes, bugs in certain playsets especially Spider-Man, and limited resolution options reduce the overall experience on PC.
  • story

    35 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally described as fun and moderately good with interesting characters and humorous moments, though it is often short, linear, and repetitive, with many missions feeling like filler or lacking clear objectives. Some players find the story intuitive and enjoyable, while others criticize confusing mission guidance and locked character upgrades that hinder variety. Overall, the story offers enjoyable but lightweight experiences that emphasize familiar heroes but fall short of deep narrative engagement.

    • “These campaigns provide guided experiences built around light action combat, traversal abilities, and mission-based progression.”
    • “It's got interesting and fun characters, a moderately good story and really nice presentation.”
    • “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.”
    • “It tells you that you have to evacuate the civilians but it doesn't tell you where to take them to, which is just stupid so I just fail the mission.”
    • “All the playsets in the game are copy and pastes, each of them either being an attack and defend or an enemy wave mission.”
    • “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.”
  • gameplay

    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Disney Infinity evolves positively across its iterations, with improved mechanics like flying, wall climbing, and creative sandbox elements, especially in the Toy Box mode which encourages player creativity. While earlier versions had some clunky mechanics and inconsistent difficulty, later releases, particularly 3.0, offer smoother, more fluid combat and traversal, though some issues like driving mechanics and UI complexity persist. Overall, the gameplay is engaging, family-friendly, and combines variety with creative freedom, making it feel more like an interactive digital toy than a traditional game.

    • “Each play set feels distinct in setting and mechanics, offering enough variety to keep players engaged without overwhelming them.”
    • “Where Disney Infinity 2.0: Gold Edition truly shines is in the Toy Box, a creative sandbox that allows players to freely combine characters, environments, and gameplay systems from across Disney’s vast catalogue.”
    • “Many heroes gain the ability to fly, hover, climb walls, or use unique traversal mechanics, which not only enhances combat but also expands how environments are explored.”
    • “There are really neat gameplay elements and creative environments; however, the complicated UI combined with brutal load times make it hard to recommend.”
    • “But driving mechanics are the worst!”
    • “Your ranged attacks are weak with Spiderman's webswinging, though melee combat packs quite a punch.”
  • graphics

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a distinctive, toy-like Disney Infinity aesthetic with strong art style and good overall visuals. While graphics are praised for their charm and alignment with the Disney theme, performance and visual customization options are somewhat limited.

    • “Visually, the game maintains the distinctive toy-like aesthetic that defines the Disney Infinity identity.”
    • “The art style is still great and the sound design generally does a great job of giving that feeling of Disney magic.”
    • “Amazing graphics.”
    • “Visuals and performance can’t be significantly improved beyond the few settings you’re given which is a shame.”
    • “Simple gameplay, decent graphics, but 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.”
  • optimization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally runs stably on PC and adapts well to different hardware, but optimization is limited by few adjustable settings. However, significant issues like a persistent "system performance" bug prevent placing items in the Toy Box, negatively impacting gameplay and detracting from the overall experience despite updates.

    • “Performance on PC is generally stable, and the game scales well across different hardware configurations, making it accessible to a wide range of players.”
    • “First, the compatibility issue with Windows 10 was resolved by disabling fullscreen optimization in the game launcher properties.”
    • “The 'system performance' issue in the toy box mode, which prevented placing anything and ruined its purpose, was fixed in an update.”
    • “First, there is a compatibility issue with Windows 10; I needed to disable fullscreen optimization in the game launcher properties to make it work.”
    • “Visuals and performance can't be significantly improved beyond the few settings you're given, which is a shame.”
    • “A great game but ruined by a 'system performance' issue: I cannot place anything in the toy box, which ruins the whole purpose of the toy box. This issue was present in the original release and still persists in the rerelease ('gold edition').”
  • humor

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s humor is widely praised for its clever, chaotic comedy and entertaining storylines, particularly in character-specific modes like Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor. It effectively combines humor with engaging gameplay, appealing to both younger audiences and fans of the Marvel universe. Overall, the humor adds a delightful charm that enhances the gaming experience.

    • “It's honestly hilarious playing the story modes for Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor, Brave, and Stitch specifically; the chaos and comedy are on another level!”
    • “Man, I can't believe there's a level-based game with excellent platforming, beautiful skins, every member of the Avengers playable as well as Spider-Man, 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?”
    • “For a game made for like 10 year olds, it's pretty awesome: good map making, good fighting, kinda button smashing but still pretty funny. Flying is a little annoying to start doing, but it's amazing. 8/10.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits minor stability issues, including occasional glitches like unexpected character deaths during swinging. However, these do not significantly impact overall enjoyment and may even appeal to players who enjoy discovering bugs.

  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game evokes strong nostalgic emotions and a sense of childlike wonder, though some users miss the collectible aspect that added to the overall emotional experience.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The soundtrack is noted for its quality and effectively complements the game experience. Overall, the music enhances immersion and adds to the atmosphere.

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Disney Infinity 2.0 is a open world simulation game.

Disney Infinity 2.0 is available on PlayStation 4, iPhone, Windows, PC and others.

Disney Infinity 2.0 was released on December 8, 2016.

Disney Infinity 2.0 was developed by Heavy Iron Studios.

Disney Infinity 2.0 has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Disney Infinity 2.0 for its story but disliked it for its optimization.

Disney Infinity 2.0 is a single player game with multiplayer support.

Similar games include Disney Infinity 3.0, Disney Infinity 1.0, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and others.