1st video: Oh jesus they actually did. *_*
They're finally adding Toy Story to Kingdom Hearts? Wow, color me interested.
It's probably a coincidence that Donald and Goofy look kinda like how they look (or would have looked in Goofy's case) in Disney Infinity. Also, they're not only finding/saving the other toys, but Andy too? I really wonder what Organization XIII wants with Andy...
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."Everytime I hear about Kingdom hearts I think "oh, this sounds so interesting"...and then I see the game with all the movements and I start to think "nah, I am good"....I wish Disney would use a similar concept create a less elaborate game for people like me, who can't look at those 3-D graphics without becoming dizzy and who prefer the classical point and click adventures. Or perhaps something along the line of "The Sims", where I can walking around in the world of Disney and create my own adventures.
They did make ''Disney Infinity".
Which is discontinued, isn't it? And wasn't it also some kind of battle game?
edited 16th Jul '17 6:39:30 AM by Swanpride
I think it had a sandbox mode.
Peace is the only battle worth waging.But it was still a battle game, right? And can I play it on a normal PC?
I mean, I actually just gifted a few Disney Infinity figures to someone, but that was because they were the best figures available (the regular ones tend to look cheap) and not because this person was playing the game.
It's available for Windows.
Peace is the only battle worth waging.Okay...now I am interested.....is it a battle game? How much 3D is in it? Because I seriously can't play those kind of games which have a lot of movement in 3D (that is the reason why I only played the first Harry Potter game and none of the following ones, just watching the trailers made me dizzie).
edited 16th Jul '17 1:23:42 PM by Swanpride
It can be pretty much anything once you learn how the Toy Box mode (the sandbox part) works. It can be a battle game, or a racing game, or just a platforming adventure. The controls are pretty accessible and not too hard to get used to. (Though the 3.0 characters have a number of combo attacks that require some extra button presses.)
You can also set the camera to a fixed position in the Toy Box so the camera stays in one place. It's pretty simple to hook up from my experience.
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."And what can I actually do (other than battle people)? Can I build something? Are there any riddles to solve? Can I talk to Disney characters?
Well, the online multiplayer modes have been trashed in light of the franchise's cancellation, but you can fight other players locally. (Depending on the version you have of course.)
The main selling point of the game is the Toy Box where you can build the games yourself (or playing through the Play Sets; there are several combat based ones such as the Star Wars ones and Marvel Battlegrounds (the latter of which is at a mostly fixed perspective), if that's what you're looking for), so if you learn how it works, you can make your own battle games and riddles to solve in it. (The "interact with characters" part is mostly covered with the aforementioned Play Sets.)
edited 16th Jul '17 2:59:21 PM by kablammin45
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."Oh...no, that doesn't sound like something along the line I would have in mind....like I said, I am not a fan of battle games. And it is a little bit pointless if I create my own puzzles.....
Oh, well, one day...perhaps....
'Ah yes I'm getting it now!' 'You are?' 'No.'
edited 17th Jul '17 2:06:07 AM by Psi001
Scar's coming back for the Lion Guard.
"We're all paper, we're all scissors, we're all fightin' with our mirrors, scared we'll never find somebody to love."Anyone have any video game characters they'd like to see in Wreck It Ralph 2?
Since this one is going to involve the Internet, I'd like to see either Tracer or Mercy.
I smell magic in the air. Or maybe barbecue.How's about Crash Bandicoot, given his long awaited return? His cartoony universe is pretty much perfect for an animation anyway.
For a moment, I thought they were just going to have Scar come back for no reason. In any case, it looks like that movie may take a dark turn if Scar is just as bad as he was before.
Definitely not Jeremy Irons voicing him.
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."It doesn't sound like Jim Cummings either. Curious...
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.scar OMG.
Though it seems like Zira would want a piece of this action since she's Scar's number 1 fangirl. But then they'd need to be careful not to mess with the continuity.
-sigh- I was watching some Disney tunes on youtube, came across Cruella Deville and realized I never watched 101 Dalmatians in full. So I go to Netflix who I swore had it before and they don't have it. And I also find out Hunchback isn't on anymore either. wtf Netflix uhhhhgghghg my heart. I'm worrying that they're phasing out old classics for newer stuff(Moana and Zootopia are on there which is rather sweet) and the straight to DVD/VHS sequels except Lion King 2 aka the only good one.
I don't recall that they ever had 101Dalmatians on there. They never had any top-tier Disney on there. They had Dumbo, Robin Hood, The Great Mouse Detective, Pocahontas... and I think even The Reluctant Dragon.
The Emperors New Groove is still there, though.
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."I counter that last statement. Bambi II had way more effort and sensical story than Lion King 2. Coincidentally a lot of people like 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure too.
Zira seeing Scar's ghost would be a perfect way to fix the sequel's gaping plothole though.
It's probably just holding the cheaper or modern stuff until it gets more exposure, like how it took ages for The Disney Channel to play big films.
edited 22nd Jul '17 8:21:55 AM by Psi001
I never saw those two, so I can't really say much on them.
And no top tier movies?Hunchback and Tarzan were both on there. Netflix is just really really erratic and weird in what movies they allow. I notice though that usually if something gets a blue-ray re-release it gets knocked off. Netflix in general is pretty thin these days. Honestly their originals are the only thing keeping them from becoming obsolete.
The key thing with Ralph is a good portion of the movie is spent with his character development. Vanellope joins and her story interacts with his. Once his character development is done, it's all about Vanellope until the climax where it shows off how Ralph has developed.
Also, two interesting things popped up today: