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Send comment. The gameplay of Toy Story is very varied. Most of the levels you are in control of Woody as he tries to fulfill the goal mentioned at the beginning of the level. You must dodge obstacles and incapacitate enemies with your whip while making your way to the end. Meanwhile, you can collect stars which, if you have enough, grant you extra lives at the end of the level.
Oddly, you cannot see the number of stars you have already collected so, unless you count them, you should probably try to get as many as you can. Other levels are much more different. One of them puts you inside a claw machine through which you must navigate, find and retrieve toys within a given time. In another level, you are placed inside a toy car and you must race through the room, collecting stars and batteries. Lastly, there is also a boss battle where you must repeatedly hit a tire in order to trap your rival.
The graphics of Toy Story are mostly sprites which look deceptively 3D and, although now they may seem a bit on the squarish side, upon release, the game was praised for the quality of its visuals. The addition of voice overs in certain situations was a nice touch, but it can quickly become annoying to hear characters saying the same thing over and over again.
Moreover, the sound is a bit muffled, so they probably went with quantity over quality. Finally, Toy Story is a high quality game with gameplay that greatly varies from level to level, making sure you never fall into a routine.
Fans of the movie or the genre or both! When is a toy not just a toy? When it's alive, that's when. That's the premise behind Toy Story, the new animated feature film from Disney Studios and new video game from Disney Interactive. Last issue we took a first look at Dl's Gargoyles , their adaptation of the Disney syndicated cartoon. We were amazed by Gargoyles' fluid animation and beautiful sprites and wondered if Disney Interactive could ever top that amazing cart.
Imagine our surprise a few weeks later when we got a peek at Toy Story! Travellers Tales, the development house behind last year's incredible Mickey Mania has joined forces with Psygnosis to create another eye-popper. It looks so hot, everybody will think you're playing a next generation machine when you're only using a humble bit platform. When we told you that bit gaming wasn't dead we meant it--Toy Story uses just about every trick in the book to redefine what you thought was possible graphically on the Genesis the game will also be released on the SNES, in case you were curious.
Toy Story is the tale of two dolls: Woody is a drawstring cowboy, an old veteran of children's rooms, and Buzz Lightyear is a jazzy new spaceman toy who doesn't realize that he isn't a real person. Woody and Buzz begin the game as rivals, but must band together and become friends once they venture into the "outside world" and encounter its many dangers, including hostile toys, an evil Claw Machine, and Sid, the sadly misguided neighbor boy who makes a habit out of torturing toys.
He's a cruel lad and he has a hankering to do some damage to Woody and Buzz, but he's only one of many adversaries that you, as Woody, must face. Toy Story begins as a platform adventure that's remarkably similar in concept to Clockwork Knight. Woody must make his way through a child's room in order to activate a baby monitor so that he and the other toys can tune in to their owner's birthday party and find out what new toys he's received.
The old toys soon meet Buzz, a shiny new Space Ranger toy who doesn't realize what he truly is. Woody competes against Buzz in a fast-paced race across the room in which Woody uses his drawstring as a lasso to swing from hooks, and the game unfolds from there as Woody and Buzz go to the outside world.
But don't think it's your average platform game; the play mechanics shift occasionally from the standard platform mold. At certain points,Woody must drive a wildly careening radio controlled car, ride a rampaging Tyrannosaurus and even navigate through a 3-D maze on a quest to free Buzz from the evil Claw of the, er, evil Claw Machine.
The laundry list of features packed into this megabyte monster should make any gamer salivate. The sprites in Toy Story are made up of 96 pixels.
Translated, that means they're double-sized, which means the characters are ultra-detailed, right down to their goofy grins. Woody and Buzz, along with the rest of their toy crew, look just as impressive as the rendered characters from the 3-D milestone Donkey Kong Country. They should look great--the animators at Pixar the computer animation house that helped develop the film contributed to the game's animation.
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