I don't even have kids, but if I did TS3 is a game I wouldn't mind playing with them.
#TOY STORY 3 XBOX 360 PC#
Furthermore, the PC version also has very little customization as far as the graphics go, making it a pretty mediocre looking game even if you have an awesome system. The result is that there's a lot less to do in town, and fewer ways to just play around. You can still customize the look of the buildings and of your citizens, but now when you customize one you customize them all. It's worth mentioning, though, that the PC version of TS3 has far fewer options in the Toy Box mode than the other versions.
After all, when we were kids our playtime wasn't always structured, right? Toy Box really gives you a chance to just let your imagination take you to silly places. The Toy Box always has something for players to do on a whim, encouraging kids and adults alike to just, well, play. Additionally, players also get the ability to do a host of other fun things like go on races, do trick courses with toy cars, or even just enlarge and shrink things in the world with piles of goo. Kids, or people who just don't care about doing quests, can spend time decorating and customizing their town or citizens – right down to where they want buildings to be. More Toy Story 3: The Video Game News & Previews But while Toy Box can be a really guided experience if that's how you want to play it, what I appreciate is how it really tries to put something in there for everyone. And even when the quests were far too easy I still found myself becoming addicted, as TS3's quest lines are structured in such a way that you'll finish one only to open up several more, making it easy to get into that "just one more" mentality. Each new mechanic, instead of being told through a standard tutorial, is introduced in a quirky quest, making learning a whole lot more fun than usual. The quests in Toy Box are a little simple for most adults (though still fun), but what they're really good at is introducing the various ways you can interact with the world. The result is a mode that still has all the familiar faces that you'd expect from the film franchise, but that introduces a host of gameplay elements that fall well outside what a simple follow-the-film game would allow. And since it doesn't follow the movie's plot, the entire world is based around the idea of how the toys perceive their environment when they're being played with. It's essentially an open world quest-driven game where you play as the Sheriff of a toy town, using Woody, Buzz, or Jessie. More Toy Story 3: The Video Game News & Previews The story mode is still fun and worthwhile, but Toy Box is really the selling point for the game. Instead TS3 has both a decent, story-driven game that touches upon some highlights from the film, as well as an inventive open world game called Toy Box mode.
#TOY STORY 3 XBOX 360 MOVIE#
Movie tie-ins have a reputation for being awful, but developer Avalanche Software has found a good way to use the Toy Story name without just creating another rehash of the movie's plot. But what makes Toy Story 3 even more special than its fun cooperative story is that it actually makes creative use of its license.