As 3D Platformers go,
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! wins points on several levels. First, it’s fun. Second, it’s fun. And last, but not least, it’s not too hard. This makes it fun. Following the movie closely with gameplay and cut-scene cinemas,
TS2 is all about beating enemies, solving puzzles, gathering goodies, and mastering the environment. There are five stages, each broken up into two big levels and one boss. Playing as Buzz Lightyear, each level has five objectives that can earn a Pizza Planet Token, and earning enough tokens allows him to enter the next level. Each stage has a theme, and the levels are filled with appropriate objects, from backgrounds to bosses.
It sounds tricky, but really this game turns into a big playground. And that’s what you have to love about it for kids. Nobody with a soul can resist having fun playing Toy Story 2, and kids especially will have a great time. Even if they only get two or three out of five tokens, they’ll be able to finish the game; for the older kids (like me) who want to see everything, there’s plenty of challenge, especially on the higher levels. Objectives always include a boss challenge, gathering 50 coins (of course), solving a puzzle, winning a race, and finding five lost objects. Each challenge is initiated by a Toy Story character like Slinky the Dog or Mr. Potato Head, which helps keep the flavor of the movie, especially when they talk to Buzz.
Completing each level earns a movie into the next level, and there are bonus movies awarded for beating bosses. Boss levels are generally easy enough to get through with some practice, and the way each boss matches the stage’s theme is cool.