Skylanders Trap Team Reviews

Skylanders Trap Team is ranked in the 79th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Oct 6, 2014

On balance this is another good outing for Skylanders, although not delivering as much ambition and creativity in the video-game as in the toys. Provided families can enjoy both physical and virtual elements of the game there is still much to celebrate here, and plenty of value.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 6, 2014

The toys still aren't cheap, and jumping in here (the new starter pack only has two Skylanders, as it also has two traps) means you're probably going to want to get a few extra toys right out of the gate. But Toys for Bob continue to hold fun in the highest regard, and that's worth championing. But Lord only knows where they go next.

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7 / 10
Oct 5, 2014

The gimmick is great, and playing as a villain works extremely well, but as a game this doesn't play as fair or as fun as previous instalments.

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4 / 5.0
Oct 5, 2014

Part of a surprisingly strong series, Skylanders Trap Team is arguably the best iteration yet. Although Traps are a way to further increase merchandising, they add both a enjoyable layer of depth to gameplay and a fun new aspect of collectibility that will encourage players to trade/loan their captured villains amongst friends.

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Kotaku
Top Critic
Yes
Oct 5, 2014

With more personality than ever before and a narrow focus on the new toys, it's the perfect time to play a perfect platformer without being overwhelmed by years of toy releases.

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9 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2014

Skylanders Trap Team is a fantastic, well-made game. The lengthy story mode is filled with excellent gameplay set in gorgeous environments with top-shelf graphics and sound. The bonus modes, while focused mostly on combat, are a lot of fun. Outside of the over-powered and integral nature of the new Trap Master figures, Trap Team is close to being the best Skylanders game yet.

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89 / 100
Oct 1, 2014

With great character and level design, and so much to do, there is more then enough to keep anyone busy.  The new trapping of enemies adds a more immersion to an already busy game.  Those returning to Skylands can feel comfortable that this a great next chapter, and those new to the franchise will play a game that will definitely entertain.

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8.8 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2014

The biggest and most enjoyable entry in the series. It's great for single player or co-op sessions

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8.8 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2014

Toys for Bob shows that they make better Skylander games than anyone. It's simple, fun, and there is an absolute crap-ton of things to do. Once again, I find myself completely engulfed in the Skylanders world and endlessly exploring these worlds with my daughter.

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4.3 / 5.0
Oct 1, 2014

This game is gaming at its best if you can afford to track down the extra characters. Trap Team (along with any other Skylanders game) is fun for gamers of any age as long as you can put down that bloody shooter and play something more akin to the platformers of gaming past. But be warned, the Skylanders addiction is a tricky thing and your need to collect that final character can become quite costly. Bah, who cares? It's only money right?

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IGN
Top Critic
8.2 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2014

Loads of great characters and the return of Skystones make Trap Team one of the best games in the Skylanders series.

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75 / 100
Oct 1, 2014

Skylanders Trap Team's biggest surprises lie not in its gameplay, but in how it uses sound to completely sell its gimmick. It'll bleed you dry, but somehow, that doesn't seem so bad.

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Sep 30, 2014

Trap Team delivers a new gimmick on top of an old gimmick and does it damn well. The strong scriptwriting and voice work keep both adults and children interested in the story, even if you have to spend a lot of money to get the full effect.

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9.6 / 10.0
Sep 30, 2014

Skylanders Trap Team for PS4 is better in almost every way than its predecessors. If you have the money, Trap Team is worth every penny.

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