Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure Reviews
An entertaining game for kids best enjoyed in short bursts
A title that was very bad in its original release, even working with Kinect, now continues to have deficiencies. Yes, the recreation of the Pixar's scenes and characters are really accomplished. The fact of being translated to Castilian (with original Spanish dubbing actors in many cases) is a gift for the smallest players in the house.
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Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure is a gentle set of challenges set in six of the most beloved animated movies of recent times. For the younger members of your household it'll likely hit the mark, with attractive graphics and welcoming gameplay, but don't expect it to offer much, if any, replay value if you're past puberty.
The sheer variety of franchises and gameplay make this a game that parents and Disney-loving gamers won't want to miss.
_____________________________ “…younger players will feel a sense of accomplishment without any frustrating or overly challenging bits
Rush: A Disney Picture Adventure is a children's game made especially for them, and we congratulate Microsoft for bring them back to our Xbox One.
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A Disney Pixar Adventure is remastered Kinect game with a little bit of new life.
Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure on Xbox One X is a title for younger players, however the overall replay value is lacking and doesn't really do much to enhance the experience on the Xbox One X. Compared to the Kinect version, it's superior but in the grand scheme of things, it's unfortunately just another port to a more powerful console.
I'd go as far to say that Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure is one of the better Disney games of recent years – Infinity aside. The recreations of the Pixar franchises are just beautiful, and although each level may be short, they're all certainly sweet. I'd highly recommend it for younger players, and if you're a Pixar fan, regardless of your age, it's a no-brainer.
Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure is a game with lots of heart but very limited appeal. The stages are fun enough if you're looking for something simple, and the lack of failure states means that younger ones who are getting used to video games won't experience frustration often. However, the stages lack any variety or challenge, and the small amount of content means that only those who don't mind repeating the same stage will be fine with the game. For everyone else, it makes for a decent rental but nothing more.
While the game may be too easy at times, it’s perfectly tuned for its target audience and a welcome stress-reliever for adults. It’s the perfect game to play alongside your children or to teach them how to play games as you can cooperatively get through the level, giving them a helping hand. The GORGEOUS Visuals have to be seen on a 4K/HDR screen to be believed and you’ll feel as if you’re truly a part of the Pixar worlds so credibly brought to life. Don’t skip on this game if you or your children are Pixar fans!
It's an incredibly authentic experience that captures each universe well, brings all the biggest characters from the films onto the missions and provides a variety of games to play.
. A kid will most likely find some fun in the levels and the characters they know and love, but there isn’t much for them to keep coming back for.