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Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes

 

 

SCORE: 79

Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes 

 

All ya'll know we get a ton of products from a variety of video game companies. There are some products that never make it to us. I am thinking some of those UPS, USPS, and/or Fedex employees are stealing them. That or the people in PR lie about sending them to us. Anyone else have any ideas what could be happening? Anyways I recently saw Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes on the PS Vita at a local retail chain. I saw it for $24.99 too.

I was excited because we had chastised Disney Interactive Studios for not releasing Disney Infinity on the hand helds. Okay there was that lame party game on the Nintendo 3DS. Maybe I should have said a real, genuine, and legitimate Disney Infinity game on the hand helds. Then I saw Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes on the PS Vita. I knew I had to buy it, so Family Friendly Gaming Universe would know about it.

I took the game to the front to check out, and the gentleman told me it was no $24.99 but it was actually $39.99. I told him no way was I paying that for it. Then I had a light bulb moment. Their big giant sticker on the box said $24.99. So I asked him: "isn't that bait and switch? A violation of federal law?" He didn't know, so he had to ask a manager. The manger looked at the product and what it was ringing up as, and said: "give it to him for $24.99."

The purchase story was sure interesting. What was even more interesting is trying to set this puppy up. The portal for Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes on the PS Vita only has two places on it. One for the level, and one for a character. A Black Suit Spiderman comes with Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes on the Vita. The game cartridge, game case, and two toy box game discs come as well. The toy box game discs are Escape from Kyln, and Assault on Asgard.

Players must plug the Disney Infinity 2.0 portal into a USB power source. Like an USB power adapter. Go into the settings for the PS Vita, and turn on the Blue tooth setting. Then press and hold a button the Disney Infinity 2.0 portal to sync it. Then I could go into the game and start playing it. It was a super pain doing all that. As was waiting around thanks to really long loading times.

Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes is the same game as the home console versions. Which is really cool. I am so glad they could put all of it on this hand held device. Playing Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes with just one player is hard. Thankfully I had plenty of Spider-Man related characters to play with. That reminds me the PS Vita version comes with the Spider-man level only. If you own the home console level sets then you can play them on this portal.

Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes also comes with the toy box. Again very cool. Disney Infinity 1.0 content also works with Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes on the PS Vita. Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes will also work on the Playstation TV if you family happens to own one of those. The same violence issues exist in the PS Vita version that is in the home console version.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 75%
Sound: 85%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%

System: Playstation Vita
Publisher: Disney Interactive
Developer: Avalanche Software
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
{Cartoon Violence}

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