Quote: defpallyQuote: angelgWhat I mean is that Disney relys heavily of the popularity of it's characters rather than of the quality of their games. Sure, is legit to do that, they own the rights and they use them, but imagine for a moment Disney Inifnity was a game witohut the "disney" name on it and without any popular characters... would it be the first option for TTL fans? I doubt it. Not saying DI is a bad game, caz it is a very good one, but SSC is better imo.
If we strip both games of their "popular" stuff (spyro, skymiibos for skylanders and nearly eveything for disney) who would win on the sales competition?
Activision has a lot of merit here, they create something from zero, and while it's financial and promotional power is far from Disney's, we can still see their toys alongside Star wars on the shelves. That says a lot about Skylanders.
Then you haven't played it lately, which is what I was saying. The game greatly improved this year - to the point of it being a good game, not just a good Disney/Star Wars game. And, Infinity has the Toy Box which is great if you like to make stuff and it is much easier to use that now as well. So, I think in a generic face off Infinity would win due to the Toy Box. SSC does fighting, but not as well as Diablo. It does driving, but not as well as Mario Kart.
But who cares, they have their licenses, and being able to play Iron Man/etc. in worlds you create is fantastic. You can usually only play figures in their own plaset, but that also changed this year, any Star Wars toy works in any Star Wars playset, you just have to find an easily located token. They also have other game set (Toy Box Takeover, etc/) that let you use any figure in a storyline playset - my son and I played that with Hulkbuster and Luke Skywalker and it actually rivaled the fun of Skylanders.
Saying Infinity is good isn't a dig at Skylanders unless you are a fanboy.
I do own Disney Inifnity 3.0. but only the starter pack. I do see DI is a good game as I mentioned before, I'm not putting up criticism just for the sake of doing so, but I enjoy more Skylanders overall, especially with the last release. Believe me, I wouldn't have any problem to admit DI was a better game if i truly believe it. As I said earlier, they have to rely on other aspects different from the characters in order to have some appeal on the audiences, that's why we always see more innovation on Skylanders series and not on Disney's. I don't see the story od Disney's playsets are as well written and implemented as SSC did, neither I see that lovely level design of Skylander's, not to mention the battle gameplay seems more fluid and precise in Activision's franchise.
Sadly (or fortunately) the feeling of wielding a light saber or flying with Thor's hammer proves to be something very appealing, regardless of the quality of the implementation.
Activision can't just pull off a 4000 million dollars check to buy great works, neither have they dozens of years on their backs of promotional work, omovies, shows, tv channel and amusements parks to sustain their products. Activision only has the quality of their games and the innovatin they may brought up with each release. Sure, these may not be everyone's cup of tea, but at least there's an appreciable effort which goes beyond the characters.
Is true there are also improvements on DI apart from "adding star wars" just for the sake of adding it (apart from the ones you mentioned the graphics are better and the scenarios don't feel that empty anymore), but I do see a bigger step with each Skylander release than with Disney's. One huge advancement for Disney would be to be able to play as any character in any world, like an avenger at tatooine. I'm also looking forward to be able to play as lesser known characters like terrence (quite ironic I say this).
I also believe there are certain aspects where DI performs better: flight mechanics and the quality of the figures (I know people will disagree here), something which Activision should really put an eye on. But considering all the aspects, I would still prefer Skylander.
We have all grown up with Disney characters, there's a lot of love for these and this may influence the judgement of their products.