There is also the evil Zurg Buzz Lightyear's archnemesis to contend with on the toy-sized level, along with his band of hench-bots. Basically, you work your way through levels destroying enemy robots, collecting icons and taking on various tasks. Overall, there's around 10 movie-inspired levels, filled with this sort of gameplay. The first level, which starts inside of the house from the movie, really makes you feel like a toy roaming around an empty house.
Everything is proportioned properly, and there are plenty of areas to explore--from the top floor all the way down to the basement. Many of the characters from the original film are in the game as well. When Buzz meets up with them, they often have some sort of task for him to complete. For example, some of your toy pals will have you retrieve a lost object for them in return for a power-up, while others will challenge you to a race or some other activity.
Either way, Buzz is rewarded for his hard work. Buzz has all kinds of moves just like he does in the movie , which are either learned by reading the info found inside little floating alphabet blocks or within a level.
Once activated, these "toy accessory" moves--like double-jumping, grappling and flying-can be linked together for access to unreachable or hidden areas. Of course, Buzz has various offensive tactics to take out enemies with. These include his arm laser and torso spin. Most of the enemies are robotic and either fly or bounce around. Players can simply shoot them while running around, or go into "sniper mode.
There will also be five main bosses in the finished game, with Zurg being the final boss. Browse games Game Portals. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Music sounds as if it's from the movie, but even if it's not, it fits nicely into gameplay. I don't think there's any doubt that the reason this game is good is because of the strength of the characters and the Toy Story world. Take that away, and you've got yourself an average game.
There's really nothing to complain about, but on the other hand, there's nothing to shout about other than the quality of the graphics. I'd suggest renting it if you liked the movie, but if you're a huge fan, it's a buy.
In a day where it's easy to poop out a generic 3D platform game, Traveler's Tales gives us something that not only looks sharp, but plays great as well. Toy Story 2 has an otd-school platform game feel to it, despite being constructed of polygons like how Mario 64 is to Super Mario Bros. Give Toy Story 2 a shot. It's not as "kiddie" as you think. I haven't seen the movie yet, and this game makes me want to watch it all the more. Unfortunately, some of the plot was spoiled for me, oh well.
As a 3D platformer, Toy Story 2 puts its elegant engine to good use with some of the best "toy world's levels I've seen. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent.
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