Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) Review Roundup

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Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) reviews are starting to roll in!

To help you sift through all the reviews, I’ll be posting links directly to the reviews and a short snippet from that review.

As always, remember… the best review is from you the Disney Infinity fans, so please let us know what YOU think!

GameTrailers 8/10

Depending on what you want from Disney Infinity 2.0 Edition you’ll either be underwhelmed or overjoyed. Maybe both. You can see exactly where improvements have been made, and where the series still needs to grow. We’re disappointed in the lack of diversity from the available Playsets, but there is still a ridiculous amount of stuff to collect, and it’s now more accessible, customizable, and fun than ever.

 

 

Destructoid 8/10

Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes is still aimed at the younger crowd, but the new Toy Box and attention to detail will speak to audiences of all ages. With stronger writing and even deeper gameplay options, the third game could really have universal appeal beyond the audience it already reaches. 2.0 feels like a natural evolution, and that’s a good thing if you liked the original.

The Guardian 8/10

Disney Infinity 2.0 is a complicated beast, and easy to write off as a money grab for this lucrative new market created by Skylanders. However, see the game in the hands on young players and the different pieces fit together coherently. 

Cheat Code Central 8/10

In the end, Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes most certainly steps up its game from the original Disney Infinity. New character compatibility across playsets, structured Toy Box play, and a cast of infinitely more interesting characters and action-oriented stories make for an enjoyable experience for anyone

HardCore Gamer 4/5

Disney Infinity was surprisingly robust when it released last year, but 2.0 — here debuting in the form of Marvel Super Heroes — continues to expand its universe with a number of impressive tweaks.

Game Revolution 4/5

Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes is still an excellent upgrade to both the single player and content aspects of the game. There were moments in The Avengers set where my jaw dropped open as enemies tossed cars around like they were cardboard and errant blasts tore chunks out of buildings, giving the whole experience a truly super-heroic epic scale that I didn’t expect.

Joystiq 3.5/5

Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes features more variety than its predecessor, but the campaign content included in the base set is still quite repetitive. Combat can become monotonous over time, but being a Marvel fan will certainly help you overlook some of these gripes. If you can, Disney Infinity 2.0 just might make your Saturday morning dreams come true. You won’t just be watching your favorite heroes battling evil on TV – you’ll be part of the team.

GameSpot 7/10

Disney Infinity 2.0 is an amazing game to share with a child, and it could be an inspiring one, too.

IGN 6.8/10

Uneven and undercooked, Disney Infinity 2.0 isn’t the major upgrade I expected. It lacks the playful fun and diversity that made Infinity 1.0 so great last year.

GameInformer 6.5/10

The end result is a tale of two games: One that crushes the dreams of people hoping to wear spandex or a cape, and another that gives artists and creators more power.

GamesRadar 2.5/5

Disney Infinity 2.0 tries to do too many things, and ends up not being very good at any of them.

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