Also, the artwork is at the usual high standard, especially some scenes in the last half hour at the dump yard, of all places. All three of these facets should make this a fun 103 minutes every time I watch the DVD, much like the first two. For those who haven't seen it yet, three surprises stood out for me: (1) the high number of new characters introduced (2) the darkness of some of them this is not always a fun story (3) the incredibly-touching last 15-or-so minutes. With a bunch of reviews already here, there is no sense going into the story. "Toy Story 3" was another amazing story in this (so far) trilogy. Toy Story 1 & 2 set the bar high so, frankly, I was expecting a disappointment with this one. Well, this lived up to the hype, which usually isn't an easy accomplishment. That said, after the first 45 free levels, the rest are paid.Reviewed by ccthemovieman-1 10 / 10 Succeeds In Living Up To Expectations Toy Story: Smash It! has spectacular graphics, which together with its Disney theme and simple gameplay system will irredeemably hook more than one (or two) of you. You can hit rickety structures to knock down other ones, or even hit bombs so they explode and take out the aliens. In each level Buzz has a limited number of balls to throw, meaning you have to be smart in how you use them. The main difference is that in Toy Story: Smash It! everything is in 3D and you can move Buzz sideways around the scene to search for the best place to throw them from. The gaming system for Toy Story: Smash It! is very simple: You have to throw balls at the structures where the aliens are to knock them down, a bit like in Angry Birds. Toy Story: Smash It! is an action game in which players control Buzz Lightyear through several dozen levels where your aim will be to knock down all the aliens scattered around the screen.
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