Toy Story 3

31 décembre 2010

Toy Story 3, développé et publié par LeapFrog Enterprises, est sorti le 31 décembre 2010 sur les systèmes Leapster Explorer/LeapPad Explorer et Leapster. Le jeu propose de incarner Buzz ou Woody et d'utiliser ses compétences en phonétique pour évoluer sur un plateau de jeu interactif, avec quinze missions à accomplir dans l'histoire où les jouets arrivent à la garderie Sunnyside, ou seize missions mentionnées dans le résumé, tout en évitant les pièges de Lotso. Le titre adapte dynamiquement le contenu au niveau du joueur et permet aux parents de suivre la progression via le LeapFrog Learning Path. La presse a salué certains aspects du jeu, comme 1UP évoquant la rupture du stigma du jeu dérivé de film avec un « Toy Story 3 » impressionnant, ou Game Chronicles notant la diversité des zones et des missions, tandis que des joueurs sur Metacritic ont décrit l'expérience comme spéciale ou se sont remémoré des parties en 2017 avec un ami.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

1UP 91/100

« Avalanche Studios has broken the movie-game stigma for me by releasing the awesome Toy Story 3. »

Game Chronicles 91/100

« With a diverse set of gameplay areas, countless missions, challenges, and collectibles, and the unlimited potential of the Toy Box mode, Toy Story 3 is easily one of the best movie-license games of all times and the perfect way to enhance the film trilogy and carry on the exploits of these delightful and entertaining characters to infinity and beyond… »

GameFocus 87/100

« Toy Story 3 isn't the best game out there and is far from being flawless. However, in the realm of movie licensed titles and family games in general, this one deserves the opening of your wallet. »

Extreme Gamer 86/100

« Toy Story 3 is near perfect, delivering an opened ended, action packed game that can be enjoyed for hours on end. »

ZTGD 85/100

« Toy Story 3 is a marvelous achievement in the world of licensed family games. I found myself more addicted to it than some of the more mainstream titles released lately. It appeals to anyone who enjoys solid gameplay, and especially those that have a love for Pixar's trilogy. »

MS Xbox World 85/100

« Toy Story 3 is obviously not so much for older gamers, but is fun non-the-less, and will surely be a hit with the kids with it's familiar pick up and play gameplay, and the ability to have a co-op partner jump in for 2-player is sure to adds tons of value to their experience. »

MondoXbox 84/100

« Toy Story 3 is a great family game, to play alone or in local co-op. Like two games in one, the Story and the Toy Box modes will deliver you many hours of enjoyment with your kids. »

The A.V. Club 83/100

« In theory, this no doubt sounds small and predictable. Yet the whole operation miraculously coheres into something far more spirited and compelling. The game's visceral pleasures are what make it cohere. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Brandonfromutah 9/10

« Toy Story 3 is a very special game. The story mode is passable. There are 8 levels that loosely follow the plot of the movie, mixed in with non-canon levels like Buzz Video Game and Muffin to Fear. Bonnie's House is a real standout and was probably an inspiration for Rosie’s Room in It Takes Two. The levels are creative, packed with collectibles, and encourage you to replay them to find everything hidden throughout. While the story mode isn't particularly long, it's a fun adaptation that captures the charm of the movie surprisingly well. There is a whole other mode known as Toy Box Mode. This is where the game truly shines. Filled to the brim with secrets, collectibles, customization options, side missions, and even a handful of glitches, Toy Box Mode can keep you busy for hundreds of hours. There is so much charm packed into this mode, from the music to the Pixar references hidden around every corner. It feels like Avalanche Software was given the freedom to make the ultimate digital toy box, and they absolutely delivered. This is the kind of game you can put on for 20 minutes and somehow still be playing three hours later. Disney's "Get Connected" doesn't get enough credit. If you grew up watching Disney Channel in the late 2000s and early 2010s, you probably remember Disney's Get Connected segments. They were short commercials that showed off Disney video games, and for a while it felt like I saw the Toy Story 3 one almost every day. Back then it was just another ad between shows. Looking back, it's funny how an ad ended up introducing me to a game that would become such a huge part of my childhood. I still remember the day my dad brought this home for me. I put the disc into my Xbox 360 and started playing immediately. Before long, my friend came over and we spent the entire day messing around in Toy Box Mode. I lived with my mom, and he lived about two hours away from me, so we didn't get to see each other very often. Luckily, we had Xbox Live and Pinger to keep us connected. Most days, all I wanted to do was get online and play Toy Story 3 with him. I was so obsessed with the game that I even emailed Avalanche Software asking them to add online multiplayer. Of course, my email was probably lost among thousands of other kids asking for the exact same thing. As I got older, my trips to my dad's house became less frequent. Whenever I did make it up there, I'd usually end up staying at my friend's house so we could play. Every sleepover somehow turned into Toy Story 3. Every conversation about games eventually led back to Toy Story 3. Even when we were playing something completely different online, we'd still find ourselves talking about Toy Box Mode and all the things we wished we could do in it. Between the two of us, I have no doubt we put over 200 hours into this game. I didn't actually 100% the game until I was 19 years old. I'm 26 now. I don't play video games nearly as much as I used to. A few months ago, I even sold my Xbox. I still love games and keep up with the industry, but it's different now. Work, responsibilities, and life in general have a way of replacing the hobbies you once spent every waking hour on. 2026 has been a huge year for gaming, but something changed last week. The announcement of Toy Story 3 Remastered genuinely got me excited. Toy Story 3 isn't a perfect game. It probably isn't even one of the greatest games ever made. However, It is one of the best movie tie-in games ever made. But for me, it represents friendship, childhood, and a period of life that I'll never get back. Every collectible, every mission, every dumb glitch in Toy Box Mode brings back the greatest memories I’ve had with gaming. You already know I’m preordering the remaster on Switch 2. »

rikbt 8/10

« eu achava muito legal quando eu jogava com o meu amigo em 2017, eu me lembro até hoje que eu sempre amava jogar isso »

koko12 7/10

« Une adaptation fidèle du matériau original au niveau visuel et sonore, avec des niveaux plutôt jolis et variés. Par contre, les phases de plates-formes manquent de précision, le récit n'est pas suffisamment développé, et le frame-rate souffre de chutes. »

Gui12365687 10/10

« Mudou minha infância quando tinha 7 anos eu e meu primo zeramos e foi muito legal »

eduu_28xy 10/10

« jogo marcou minha infância, um dos melhores jogos que eu joguei no xbox 360 »

ilforestero 10/10

« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »

Art_hur 8/10

« A lovely game, on which time seems to have done no damage. The dedication and meticulous work of the developers are clear. A true classic. »

userser 8/10

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