Now that the console version of Skylanders has finally caught up with the portable one in terms of jumping, the 3DS version of Skylanders: Swap Force ups the ante, letting players load all of their toys into the game at once.
Now that the console version of Skylanders has finally caught up with the portable one in terms of jumping, the 3DS version of Skylanders: Swap Force ups the ante, letting players load all of their toys into the game at once.
My children will love these so much, once they grow out of trying to eat them.
Not technically. I mean, for $75 you get three characters! >.>
Honestly, Xaif, I preferred the Loved/Hated system myself. Made it easy to go "Well, he hated that, but I don't mind that sort of thing" and make my own judgment. This is how we do it now though.
You are correct. I am planning on comparing the two later this week, but you've got the idea. Disney Infinity features a number of isolated game worlds — three in the main set and the others through purchase. These worlds are self-contained adventures that allow only characters from that specific world to participate — …
It's taken 40 long years, but it's finally happened. I've finally become an adult, and it's all thanks to the latest Skylanders game. I just don't understand the Swap Force.
You would think that on the third installment of Activision's highly-successful toys-meets-games series they'd give folks the option to just buy the game by itself. Ha ha! We're not getting off that easy.
Not even deep down. I have it tattooed on my forehead.