Disney G-Force Review Summary

Last updated: 2026-06-16
  • Beautiful graphics and optimization
  • Wide enemy variety
  • Excellent sound design
  • Repetitive combat and missions
  • Poor controls and camera
  • Weak and unoriginal story
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Steam review verdict

Beautiful graphics, optimization, enemy variety, and sound design are let down by repetitive combat and missions, poor controls and camera, and a weak, unoriginal story.

What players like

Beautiful graphics and optimization: The game's graphics are described as a masterpiece, breathtaking, and well-optimized even for its time.

Wide enemy variety: Players praise the diverse enemy types and creative designs, along with different approaches to combat them.

Overall quality praised: Many reviewers simply state the game is great, very good, or phenomenal without specific details.

Excellent sound design: Both the music and sound effects are praised as beautiful and great.

Brazilian Portuguese dubbing appreciated: Having high-quality dubbing in Portuguese is a positive point for Brazilian players.

Common complaints

Repetitive combat and missions: Many reviews mention that the combat, missions, and level design become repetitive and monotonous over time. The game lacks variety in environments and gameplay, leading to boredom.

Poor controls and camera: Players report poor controls, including bad camera, inability to remap keys, and clunky mechanics. The game does not teach controls well, and the second character is delicate to control.

Unbalanced weapons: Many weapons are unbalanced or useless, such as the cassette rifle depleting ammo quickly, the freezing gun having short range, and the nanohacker being overpriced and rarely needed. This affects gameplay enjoyment.

Weak and unoriginal story: The story is considered dull, childish, and inferior to the film, with spoilers for the movie. It lacks humor and originality, making it unengaging.

Resolution and compatibility issues: The game has limited resolution options, often stuck in 4:3 or fullscreen only, causing crashes on Windows 10/11. There are no graphics settings, and changing resolution can lead to black screens.

Gameplay and performance

Varied weapons and gadgets: Players have access to a diverse arsenal of ranged and melee weapons, including an electro-whip, blaster, freezing gun, and flamethrower, along with high-tech gadgets.

Guinea pig secret agent: The game is a third-person action-adventure based on a Disney film, where players control a guinea pig secret agent.

Skill-based platforming: The game includes platforming elements with double jumps and boosts, requiring precise controls and skill-based movement.

Stealth and action mix: The game mixes stealth, shooter, and platformer elements, with infiltration-based missions reminiscent of Splinter Cell.

Multiple difficulty levels: The game offers multiple difficulty levels, including a challenging mode, with varying difficulty that is not too easy for unfamiliar players.

High resolution support: The game supports modern high resolutions including 4K, with some reporting easy 4K@60fps performance, but lacks graphics options.

Smooth performance overall: Users mention the game runs smoothly without major performance issues, contributing to a positive experience.

Steam Deck compatibility praised: Multiple users report the game runs perfectly and performs great on Steam Deck, providing a smooth portable experience.

Recommendations

Recommended for fans: Many reviewers recommend playing through the game, especially for action-adventure fans, nostalgic players, or those who enjoyed it in childhood. This indicates strong positive sentiment for specific audiences.

Hidden gem: Many reviewers describe the game as a hidden gem or life-changing, recommending it to a wide audience. This indicates the game has broad appeal and positive surprises.

Wait for sale: Many reviewers advise waiting for a sale before purchasing the game, with specific price points like $5 or 75% off mentioned. This suggests the game is enjoyable but not worth the full price.

Depends on taste: Several reviewers say the game depends on personal taste or is recommended for those wanting a light, uncomplicated game. This suggests the game is a simple, fun shooter-platformer.

Do not buy: A few reviewers strongly advise against buying the game, calling it a waste of time. This indicates significant dissatisfaction among some players.

Buying context

Community fair range: $4.99 - $9.99.

Game completion: 9.5h.

Story completion: 10.0h.

The game offers immediate fun for many players through varied missions and pacing, but a poor tutorial and repetitive elements can prevent enjoyment for others.

Friction: poor tutorial that fails to teach controls; repetitive gameplay; lack of co-op mode; slow movement (though designed around it).

Unlock drivers: varied missions and pacing; introduction of new mechanics; good level design; nostalgia factor.

Player profiles

Nostalgia Seeker: Replays the game casually, often with a sense of fondness and emotional attachment to the original experience. Motivation: Reliving childhood memories and sentimental attachment to a game from earlier console generations. Stance: buy.

Casual Story Player: Plays through the story at a relaxed pace, focusing on narrative and fun without demanding mechanics. Motivation: Enjoying a lighthearted story and simple, accessible gameplay that does not require deep commitment. Stance: sale.

Completionist Collector: Explores every level thoroughly, seeking all collectibles and upgrades, and aims for 100% completion. Motivation: Achieving full completion and collecting all upgrades, driven by a sense of accomplishment. Stance: sale.

Platform notes

Steam Deck: The game is playable on Steam Deck but requires tinkering due to controller support issues and stability problems like black screens and forced fullscreen mode. Some users report a positive experience, but the technical barriers push the experience into the 'Tinkering Required' range.