Wanna Play As Zurg? Get The PS3 Version Of Toy Story 3
It’s been a considerable amont of time now since Toy Story 2 hit cinema screens across the globe, increasing the level of anticipation for the third installment in the series. But it’s not just the film so many people are looking forward to, with the release of the game on the PS3, XBOX360 and other major platforms.
The version released onto the Playstation 3 looks especially mouth-watering, as it allows you to play as Buzz Lightyear arch enemy; the infamous Zurg, as well as featuring a wide variety of mini games.
Sandbox style gameplay is utilised throughout eight varied levels that are packed full of action. In the story mode, you play as either Woody, Jessie or Buzz; each character featuring their own unique set of animations, moves and gameplay style.
The Toy Story 3 game doesn’t track the plot or action from the movie, although you will visit a few key areas, characters and plot points from the film..
The other mode, called The Toy Box, allows players to play in a completely non-linear environment, exploring the terrain or playing with Andy’s toys however they like. The Toy Box mode is also full of smaller missions for several different character, as well as races, challenges and fully customisable characters and buildings.
In general, Toy Story 3 is superb, with the extra missions for Zurg on the PS3 giving the game genuine replay value. Although this may be better suited to younger fans of the franchise (particularly boys), it has a genuine playability factor regardless of your age.
If you have a young boy with an imminent Birthday, and you’re trying to find gift ideas, then placing this gaming gem in with the other gifts for him. You can rest safe in the knowledge you’ve almost certainly got something they’ll be happy with and will undoubtedly enjoy.
The film looks set to be one of the most popular films of the year, and no doubt the games will follow suit. Try the game today, you’ll almost certainly be impressed by a game that might actually live up to the film.
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