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Unleash your imagination in this new open world and play with Andy's toys your way. As Buzz, Woody, or Jessie, you choose what activities you want to do and the order you wish to do them. ... See full summary
Unleash your imagination in this new open world and play with Andy's toys your way. As Buzz, Woody, or Jessie, you choose what activities you want to do and the order you wish to do them. The more you use your imagination and create your own story, the more you get rewarded.

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The PlayStation 3 version of the game features exclusive content such as the ability to play as Emperor Zurg.

This game was developed in close collaboration with Disney Interactive Studios and Pixar to make sure the game felt like it took place in the Toy Story world.

Pixar's third video game adaptation to be rated E10+ (Everyone 10+) after The Incredibles: Wrath of the Underminer (2005) and Up (2009).

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    • Author: Adrietius
    For years video games that are based on movies tend to be poor, Especially Disney one's. I remember the first toy story game i had for my SNES, It was dreadful, But this game is different, It's a blast from start to finish, With plenty of different things to do to make sure the game does not get boring. I bought it for my 4 year old son and he is still playing now after about a month, I enjoyed playing it as well as it is a 2 player game, The toy box mode is brilliant with loads of mini-games and different things to collect, Overall i'd give it 8 out of 10, Which is not only shared by me but by games site IGN who gave it the same. Quality, fun game thats definitely worth buying.
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    • Author: Capella
    I bought this game with high expectations. These expectations are derived from the Toy Story 2 video game which in my eyes is a great video game adapted from a movie. I'm glad to say that the game didn't disappoint but that's only game play wise. I know movie-video games are limited because the game is adapted from the story but they missed out large chunks of the story and literally focuses on the beginning, middle and end. Nevermind the in between.

    Lotso was used once and we saw the friendly side to him. Ken was completely ignored and the Baby is a mere ornament on the shelf. Come to think of it, Mr and Mrs Potato Head are completely missing from the game as well.

    Don't get me wrong, there are highlights to the game, one of which being the gorgeous look into the imagination of Andy and Bonnie which makes game play a real treat. The second is the video game of Buzzlightyear that is faithful to the version Rex plays in Toy Story 2.

    This game could have been great, every part of the story is fun and it's great alternating between Woody, Buzz and Jesse but I felt that it could have been expanded more. If it wasn't for the nice feature of Toy Box mode, I would have been done with this game in a few hours.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Jack Angel Jack Angel - Chunk (voice)
    Ned Beatty Ned Beatty - Lotso (voice)
    Charlie Bright Charlie Bright - Peas-in-a-Pod (voice)
    Joan Cusack Joan Cusack - Jessie (voice)
    John Cygan John Cygan - Twitch (voice)
    Timothy Dalton Timothy Dalton - Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
    Jeff Garlin Jeff Garlin - Buttercup (voice)
    Whoopi Goldberg Whoopi Goldberg - Stretch (voice)
    Emily Hahn Emily Hahn - Bonnie (voice)
    Taylar Hender Taylar Hender - Peas-in-a-Pod (voice)
    Bonnie Hunt Bonnie Hunt - Dolly (voice)
    Phil LaMarr Phil LaMarr - Wheezy (voice)
    Mike MacRae Mike MacRae - Buzz Lightyear (voice)
    John Morris John Morris - Andy (voice)
    Teddy Newton Teddy Newton - Chatter Telephone (voice)
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