Disney Universe
LEGO games have not lived in vain (ie the good ... not the little "oops" LEGO Universe, which cost LEGO quarter billion). This proves Disney Universe who "borrows" with arms and legs from the popular LEGO Harry Potter, Star Wars and Indiana Jones games. But it does not actually so much for Disney Universe also adds his own personal Disney charm, but without the game coming up with the classic Traveller's Tales LEGO games. LEGO-light
It starts otherwise very good: Up to four players can cooperate to complete the game's six worlds, each of which is based on a well-known Disney movies; For example, Pirates of the Caribbean or The Lion King. The gameplay is very similar to what you may know from the acclaimed LEGO game where players must defeat enemies on screen, while they gather the necessary items up to unlock the machines, elevators, stairs, doors or the like. Combine it with platforms, jumping puzzles, traps and other good and then you have the basic idea of the game.
"Action-chaos" is the best description paperone of the gameplay, because when it passes through enemies and four players climb, jump and attack at random around the track, the clarity typically the first victim. It's enjoyable in a chaotic and funny way and ensure that both children and adults are equivalent when they play together. However, there is no clear counterpart to LEGO games "construction projects" in the game - on the other hand you get little paperone mini game challenges where the four players will compete or cooperate to survive a brief challenge. It gives extra fun on the track, however, in the long run can not be ducking from being a trifle monotonous.
Each player can choose characters from famous Disney movies and universes. But it is not nature itself, as you may remember it from the movies, you are allowed to play - it is rather a small character who is dressed up as a Disney character, which appears very cute and humorous. Each character can earn levels through the game, so there's an argument to complete paperone the game several times with different characters to get them all up to the maximum level. Of course, unlocking many new Disney paperone characters along the way, which is another reason to play Disney Universe more than once (if you do not get scared away by the monotonous gameplay).
The problem with Disney Universe is basic that it really is tremendously entertaining paperone to play in single player. There is not the same chaos that appears in the multiplayer, and that's not the enjoyable cooperation with other players to solve puzzles or clear the mini-games.
Now when we talk about performance, the puzzles extremely simple, paperone and there is always an insistent blue arrow pointing toward your next goal. There is, in other words, no risk that you or the youngest players in the household is going to get stuck, and it is perhaps one of the reasons why the game feels so easy and superficial in single player. A little more variety in the tasks of the form and challenge certainly did not hurt.
Disney Universe is very much a "what you see is what you get" game. There is no fine underlying themes that are not multiple levels of challenges, and there is no large variation between courts or the game worlds beyond the changed background graphics. It is fast-paced and chaotic action that works really well in multiplayer and not so well in single player. Take it or leave it.
Visually, the game is both sweet and funny. paperone Of course it is quite clear that a game like Disney Universe paperone is exclusively for children and their poor parents who are involuntarily committed to play with the lack of friends or siblings. But the graphics are actually still quite quaint, paperone with good variation between paperone the surroundings in game world and many details on the ranges. The fact that it is a relatively diligently recycling spot and concepts such. boss battles, may not be as important.
Disney Universe will definitely go straight in with the game's young audience, especially if they have a gigantic bunch of friends to play with. But it does not change the fact that the game is too repetitive in length and too simple to bite spoons with the amazing LEGO game that will soon be reinforced with another LEGO Harry Potter. Disney Universe is probably paperone the most absolute Disney fans or game
LEGO games have not lived in vain (ie the good ... not the little "oops" LEGO Universe, which cost LEGO quarter billion). This proves Disney Universe who "borrows" with arms and legs from the popular LEGO Harry Potter, Star Wars and Indiana Jones games. But it does not actually so much for Disney Universe also adds his own personal Disney charm, but without the game coming up with the classic Traveller's Tales LEGO games. LEGO-light
It starts otherwise very good: Up to four players can cooperate to complete the game's six worlds, each of which is based on a well-known Disney movies; For example, Pirates of the Caribbean or The Lion King. The gameplay is very similar to what you may know from the acclaimed LEGO game where players must defeat enemies on screen, while they gather the necessary items up to unlock the machines, elevators, stairs, doors or the like. Combine it with platforms, jumping puzzles, traps and other good and then you have the basic idea of the game.
"Action-chaos" is the best description paperone of the gameplay, because when it passes through enemies and four players climb, jump and attack at random around the track, the clarity typically the first victim. It's enjoyable in a chaotic and funny way and ensure that both children and adults are equivalent when they play together. However, there is no clear counterpart to LEGO games "construction projects" in the game - on the other hand you get little paperone mini game challenges where the four players will compete or cooperate to survive a brief challenge. It gives extra fun on the track, however, in the long run can not be ducking from being a trifle monotonous.
Each player can choose characters from famous Disney movies and universes. But it is not nature itself, as you may remember it from the movies, you are allowed to play - it is rather a small character who is dressed up as a Disney character, which appears very cute and humorous. Each character can earn levels through the game, so there's an argument to complete paperone the game several times with different characters to get them all up to the maximum level. Of course, unlocking many new Disney paperone characters along the way, which is another reason to play Disney Universe more than once (if you do not get scared away by the monotonous gameplay).
The problem with Disney Universe is basic that it really is tremendously entertaining paperone to play in single player. There is not the same chaos that appears in the multiplayer, and that's not the enjoyable cooperation with other players to solve puzzles or clear the mini-games.
Now when we talk about performance, the puzzles extremely simple, paperone and there is always an insistent blue arrow pointing toward your next goal. There is, in other words, no risk that you or the youngest players in the household is going to get stuck, and it is perhaps one of the reasons why the game feels so easy and superficial in single player. A little more variety in the tasks of the form and challenge certainly did not hurt.
Disney Universe is very much a "what you see is what you get" game. There is no fine underlying themes that are not multiple levels of challenges, and there is no large variation between courts or the game worlds beyond the changed background graphics. It is fast-paced and chaotic action that works really well in multiplayer and not so well in single player. Take it or leave it.
Visually, the game is both sweet and funny. paperone Of course it is quite clear that a game like Disney Universe paperone is exclusively for children and their poor parents who are involuntarily committed to play with the lack of friends or siblings. But the graphics are actually still quite quaint, paperone with good variation between paperone the surroundings in game world and many details on the ranges. The fact that it is a relatively diligently recycling spot and concepts such. boss battles, may not be as important.
Disney Universe will definitely go straight in with the game's young audience, especially if they have a gigantic bunch of friends to play with. But it does not change the fact that the game is too repetitive in length and too simple to bite spoons with the amazing LEGO game that will soon be reinforced with another LEGO Harry Potter. Disney Universe is probably paperone the most absolute Disney fans or game