Disney Universe is Not SO Universal.
posted by shiftergs (SAN JACINTO, CA) Mar 16, 2012
Member since Apr 2011
The game is a decent two-player. There is little story and humor is none. The graphics are good but on two-player a little hard to see, camera zooms out too much. The choice in characters to dress up as was decent, but some of them I think should have been left our or swapped for others, the same goes with levels, but maybe in a sequel they will give what movies and characters I prefer. It was hard though as some characters blended in with the environment color-wise way too much.
The gameplay as basic, swing your sword at stuff to break stuff to get coins, which you would then use to buy levels and characters. The levels were split into 3 different parts of one movie. They really tried to make each level non-repetitive by adding in little puzzles, but failed to make each unique, it became dull over time.
I really disliked the Wall-E levels, Pirates of Caribbean were probably best, sadly their set of costumes were not, as all pirates almost looked the same. The weakest costume had to be Little Mermaid's Ariel, I mean the way the tail hung out from under the legs was odd, plus the hair looked different.
For future movies/levels I'd like to see Little Mermaid, Jungle Book, Sword an the Stone, and Hercules. I wouldn't mind an addition to the Aladdin levels. I'd also like to be able to dress AS GENIE, the entire Aladdin levels let you dress as Aladdin, Jasmine, and Jafar. They also offered the bird (Iago) and the monkey (Abu) , I'd of preferred to be Genie out of those two.
All in all, a decent rental. If you're looking for a story or major fun then avoid this. All ages can have fun with this, if its a plain linear smash and grab with little puzzle game you want, here it is.
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