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This increased complexity distances 3.0 from the simple joys of the original Disney Infinity, which is vital to keeping the game alive and justifying its annual updates. And this doesn’t just apply to the new characters combat is just as intricate and customizable with Mickey or Mulan. The skill tree introduced in 2.0 is now split across a handful of different paths, including one devoted to this new style of combat. There’s a greater emphasis on combos, and you can now tap buttons in different rhythms to juggle enemies or pull off different attacks. In order to recreate the faster-paced and more precise combat style of a Jedi, 3.0 has made the game’s core fighting engine more detailed and complex.
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A Play Set based on the original Star Wars trilogy will be released later this month, along with figures for the major characters from those films, and somewhere down the road you can expect Play Sets based on this December’s new Star Wars movie and some additional content built around Marvel and Disney/Pixar. They include Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ezra Bridger, Kanan Jarrus, Sabine Wren, Zeb Orrelios, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Mulan, Olaf from Frozen, Sam Flynn and Quora from Tron: Legacy, and the five emotions from Inside Out. Also available right now is a Play Set based on the movie Inside Out that we’ll review separately, and a variety of characters from The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels and various Disney movies.
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That’s one less character than the last two starter packs, but that’s reflected in the price, which is lower than before.
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This version’s starter pack focuses on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars cartoon, and includes a Play Set and two characters, Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. It sounds confusing, but it’s simple to understand once you start playing, and 3.0’s opening tutorial does a good job of explaining how everything works. There are also Power Discs, which offer a variety of options in the Toy Box when placed on the base, from new tools, abilities and vehicles, to altering the music, background and terrain of your Toy Box. The main game also comes loaded with a variety of Toy Box minigames that give you ideas of what you can build in the Toy Box. You can use the characters unlocked by those figurines in Play Sets, which are professionally designed games based on different Disney properties and that are only playable with specific figures, or in the Toy Box mode, where you can use any figures you’d like in levels that you can build or that are built by other players and downloaded through the internet. You then place figurines, tiles and other pieces on that base to make that content playable in the game. You run the game through your console like you would any videogame, but you also have to plug the “Infinity Base” that’s included with the starter pack into one of the console’s USB ports. If you haven’t played Disney Infinity before, here’s a brief rundown of its many different parts.
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It brings a significant chunk of your childhood favorites alive within your videogame system, while also letting you clutter up your shelves with the real-life toys that bring these characters to life inside the game. Disney Infinity 3.0 finally introduces Star Wars into the fold, tossing Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader right into that toy box alongside characters from Marvel, Pixar and Disney classics. Just as Disneyland squeezes fantasy, tomorrow and multiple versions of yesterday into a single park, Infinity pulls from pretty much everything Disney owns to fill an already overstuffed videogame universe with even more nostalgia. Disney theme parks have always operated under the belief that more is definitely more, and Disney Infinity is following the same philosophy.