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Toy Story 3: The Video Game

21 reviews
7.8

In Toy Story 3: The Video Game help Buzz, Woody and the rest of the Toys ensure no toy gets left behind. Dive into to all new heroic adventures in Story Mode or let your imagination run wild in the exciting new open world of Toy Box Mode!

Genre Action Adventure
Platforms Xbox 360  Also on PS3  Wii 

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Developer Avalanche Studios Publisher Disney Interactive Studios Release Date Jun 15, 2010

Toy Story 3: The Video Game Reviews Xbox 360 

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9.1

gamechronicles.com review
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…
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9.1

1up.com review
Avalanche Software has broken the movie-game stigma for me by releasing the awesome Toy Story 3. Does that mean Disney's upcoming Tron: Evolution is destined for greatness? Not necessarily -- but it tells me Disney is heading in the right direction in capturing the magic from their feature films and translating it to the home videogame console.
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8.7

gamefocus.ca review
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8.6

extremegamer.ca review
As cliché as it sounds, 'Avalanche Games' has gone above-and-beyond what is expected out a “kids game.” Toy Story 3 is near perfect, delivering an opened ended, action packed game that can be enjoyed for hours on end. It doesn’t hurt that Toy Story 3 also looks spectacular and plays just as good. I could easy ramble on for hours about how great this game is, so instead of being any more redundant, the verdict is simple. Have kids? Then pick up this game. Simply outstanding.
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8.5

msxbox-world.com review
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. Toy box mode is the more stand out mode, and will even likely be the 'go-to' area, so make sure you fire this mode up as there's plenty to do here with other tasks, and just a general place to have fun, whether you've beaten story mode or not. Disney interactive Studios have gone to infinity and beyond to bring some fan service to this gaming outing, and made it an essential title to go in the family collection.
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