Theme-packs based on Phineas and Ferb and The Muppets were released in March 2012.ĭisney Universe: Ultimate Edition includes the original Disney Universe game along with all 6 downloadable content packs! The extra downloadable content includes packs from: The Disney Villains, The Nightmare before Christmas, The Jungle Book, Phineas and Ferb, The Muppets, and the Neverland pack! Enjoy even more levels and costumes than ever before! It been released in June 27, 2012. The first release featured a "Disney Villains Costume Pack." A theme-pack based on The Nightmare Before Christmas, was released near the Christmas season. Through the "Online Shop" featured in the game or the PlayStation Store and Xbox Marketplace the DLC's will feature additional costumes and worlds. has taken over a virtual Disney Theme Park! It's up to you to stop him and his robots, some of which are modeled on Disney Villains past.ĭownloadable content has been announced to be a big part of Disney Universe for the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game. The two main attractions of the game are that players can travel to 6 worlds from classic and contemporary Disney and Pixar properties, consisting of Alice in Wonderland, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lion King, WALL-E, Monsters, Inc., and Aladdin and acquire 45 costumes based on numerous other Disney franchises, such as The Little Mermaid, TRON, Mickey Mouse, Lilo & Stitch, and Tangled. One unique feature is that the enemies actively try to hinder a player's progress by setting up traps or hiding key items. ![]() Up to four friends can connect through local multiplayer and play up to 6 different worlds to defeat enemies, and collect powerups and coins. Say what you will about its unmarketable name, but IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey is probably the best flight game you can buy today on current generation consoles.The game resembles Lego games and LittleBigPlanet, with a few notable additions. Birds of Steel is more or less the sequel to Gaijin's IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey in everything but name – and this is a very, very good thing. The sense of speed is excellent and, because the ground isn't some painted-on facade, you can really get down low and feel it. They impress at high altitude and low too streaking across the deck at tree level in cockpit view seems one of the best ways to appreciate this game. Gaijin claims the game's locations are exact copies of the terrain during the Second World War and "players will appreciate not only the absolute realism thanks to satellite photography, but also the authentic historical component, which became possible with the use of maps used by commanders of the participating countries of WWII, urban landscape photos, and military installations of the time, as well as text descriptions of the terrain and strategically important facilities." I can't personally say I know what the Ruhr or Port Moresby (or any of the game's other locations, for that matter) looked like from the air circa 1944, but the sprawling environments of Birds of Steel do ooze a certain authenticity about them. ![]() Attention to detail is something I can appreciate in any game genre and Moscow-based outfit Gaijin Entertainment, the studio behind Birds of Steel, have certainly over-delivered on detail.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |