Info about Disney Infinity 3.0: Gold Edition:

Official game description:
Disney Infinity 3.0: Gold Edition includes Star Wars™ to the ever-growing collection of Marvel, Disney and Disney•Pixar characters, stories and worlds NOW with all Disney Infinity Characters and Playsets Unlocked. Together new heroes can join forces with all other Disney Infinity characters and embark on adventures as big as your imagination in the 3.0 Toy Box! Disney Infinity encourages you to play your way, whether you explore open-world creation in the Toy Box or story-driven gameplay inside Play Sets!  
All Disney Infinity 3.0 Playsets Unlocked:  
\- Twilight of the Republic  
\- Rise Against the Empire  
\- The Force Awakens  
\- And More...  
All Disney Infinity 3.0 Characters Unlocked:  
\- Rey  
\- Yoda  
\- Chewbacca  
\- Han Solo  
\- Darth Vader  
\- Hulkbuster  
\- Ultron  
\- Iron Man  
\- Olaf  
\- All Disney Infinity 1.0 Characters  
\- All Disney Infinity 2.0 Characters  
\- And More...  
Enjoy Disney Infinity with a Full Toy Box!

Release date: Dec 9, 2016

Categories: Action-Adventure, Sandbox Creation, Character Collection, Collectibles, Customization, Family-Friendly, Single-player, Toy Box Mode

Feature scans:
- Proton/Linux: score 45; verdict: Mixed Compatibility; summary: The game has mixed reviews regarding its compatibility with Linux. While some users report frequent crashes and kernel panics, others indicate that it runs perfectly on Steam Deck. The overall experience seems to vary significantly among users.

- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $8.00 - $30.00
  - Reasoning: The evidence suggests that users find the game to be of high value, especially when purchased on sale. Multiple reviews mention that the game is worth buying at around $8 when on sale, indicating a strong sentiment for a lower price point. Additionally, some users feel the game is worth the full price of $30 due to the extensive content offered. This indicates a perceived fair price range between $8 and $30.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 75.0h
  - Story completion: 12.5h
  - Session length: N/A
  - Endgame: 40.0h
  - Reasoning: The evidence provides direct and indirect indications of playtime metrics. The first quote suggests that the main story can be completed in about 10-15 hours. The second quote indicates that side quests and challenges can add a significant amount of playtime, suggesting a longer total game completion time. The third quote mentions a player's total playtime, which includes both story and additional content. The fourth quote, while somewhat vague, suggests a high level of engagement and replayability, implying a substantial total playtime.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game is fun and nostalgic but significantly hindered by the lack of multiplayer and co-op features, which are major drivers of enjoyment.
  - Stance: Fun then drops
  - Anchor: Playing with friends or family
  - Time to anchor: 0h 0m
  - Friction: No online multiplayer; No local/split screen co-op; Limited interactive aspects in Toy Box mode
  - Unlock drivers: Nostalgia; Creative effort in Toy Box worlds; Enjoyment of single-player content
  - Conditions: Playing alone; Willingness to put in creative effort; Enjoyment of Disney characters and worlds; Playing with friends or family
- Player Archetypes:
  - Nostalgic Solo Player (buy)
    - Motivation: Nostalgia and reliving past experiences.
    - Playstyle: Single-player, focusing on revisiting familiar content and enjoying the game as they did in the past.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: Former Player; Nostalgic Gamer
    - Reference games: Disney Infinity series; Skylanders
  - Creative Builder (buy)
    - Motivation: Creativity and customization.
    - Playstyle: Single-player, focusing on building and customizing within the Toy Box and leveling up characters.
    - Experience: familiar
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: Builder; Creator
    - Reference games: Minecraft; LEGO games
  - Multiplayer Enthusiast (no buy)
    - Motivation: Shared gaming experiences with friends or family.
    - Playstyle: Cooperative multiplayer, focusing on playing with others either locally or online.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: no buy
    - Labels: Co-op Gamer; Social Player
    - Reference games: LEGO games; Overcooked


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Fun and engaging gameplay (weight 0.49): The game is widely praised for its fun and addictive gameplay experience. Players enjoy the creative and enjoyable story modes, making it a great game to play alone or with friends.
- Good value for money (weight 0.39): The game is considered worth the full price tag, offering good value for the price. Players feel they get a lot of content for their money.
- Creative Toy Box mode (weight 0.32): The Toy Box mode is highlighted for its creative freedom and strong creation tools. Players appreciate the ability to build anything they want and create their own worlds.
- Appeal to Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars fans (weight 0.3): The game is highly recommended for fans of Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars. It includes a wide variety of characters and content from these universes, providing hours of fun.
- All content accessible (weight 0.26): The Gold Edition provides full access to all content, including playsets, characters, hex discs, and circle discs. Players appreciate the comprehensive inclusion of content.
- Charming graphics (weight 0.19): The game features charming and visually vibrant graphics. The art style is praised for its toy-like appearance and graphical improvements.
- Great voice acting (weight 0.16): The game features great voice acting, including original voice actors. The dialogue is praised for being fantastic.
- Polished combat mechanics (weight 0.16): The game features intricate and satisfying combat mechanics. Players appreciate the polished and engaging combat system.
- Immersive Disney atmosphere (weight 0.13): Players enjoy the immersive Disney world and atmosphere. The game is praised for its Disney ambiance and is considered one of the best Disney games.
- Variety of gameplay modes (weight 0.13): The game offers a variety of activities and modes, providing diverse gameplay experiences for players.
- Family-friendly gameplay (weight 0.09): The game is suitable for families, offering family-friendly gameplay that can be enjoyed by all ages.
- Nostalgic experience (weight 0.09): The game evokes a sense of nostalgia for players, making it a highly nostalgic experience.
- Best in the Disney Infinity series (weight 0.09): The game is considered the best of the three Disney Infinity games, offering a near-definitive experience in the series.
- Minimal bugs (weight 0.09): Players report that the game has minimal bugs, contributing to a smoother gaming experience.
- Character leveling and unlocks (weight 0.09): Players can level up their characters and unlock new moves, adding depth to the gameplay experience.
- Huge amount of side quests (weight 0.09): The game offers a huge amount of side quests, providing additional content and extending the gameplay experience.

Common complaints:
- Missing playsets and characters (weight 0.64): Several playsets and characters from previous versions are missing, including specific characters like Black Panther and Captain America from the 3.0 version, as well as newer playsets and various other characters.
- No multiplayer or co-op modes (weight 0.58): The game lacks both local and online multiplayer options, including splitscreen and co-op functionality, which significantly limits the gameplay experience for many players.
- Servers are offline (weight 0.32): The game's servers have been shut down, rendering online features and multiplayer aspects unusable. This has been a persistent issue for several years.
- Limited language support (weight 0.25): The game lacks support for various languages, including no Spanish dubbing, no Brazilian Portuguese subtitles, and no Italian or Chinese language support.
- Poor PC port and controls (weight 0.16): The PC version of the game is criticized for being a bad port and having inefficient controls, particularly for mouse and keyboard users.
- High price and expensive content (weight 0.15): The game and its additional content are considered expensive, with some players feeling they did not get good value for their money.
- Sidekicks are ineffective (weight 0.08): Sidekicks in the game are often seen as useless and tend to die frequently, which can be frustrating for players.
- No physical portal support (weight 0.08): The game does not support the physical portal and characters, which limits the use of physical toys and figures.

Gameplay feedback:
- Diverse playsets and characters (weight 0.38): The game offers a wide range of playsets and characters from various themes, including Star Wars and Disney, providing players with a rich and varied gaming experience.
- Building and creation mechanics (weight 0.35): The game includes building mechanics and a sandbox mode for creative construction, allowing players to build and customize their own worlds and levels.
- Toy Box modes (weight 0.34): Features various Toy Box modes like Takeover and Speedway, offering different gameplay experiences within the Toy Box environment.
- Toys-to-life mechanics (weight 0.21): The game supports physical toys and integrates them into gameplay, enhancing the interactive experience by allowing players to use real-world toys in the game.
- Character abilities and customization (weight 0.2): Characters have unique abilities and skill trees, providing depth and customization options for players to upgrade and tailor their characters.
- Action/Adventure elements (weight 0.16): The game includes action and adventure gameplay, with platforming elements and combat mechanics.
- Storyline content (weight 0.09): Includes a main story and separate storylines, providing a narrative-driven experience alongside other gameplay modes.
- Racing gameplay (weight 0.09): Features racing portions and activities, adding a competitive and fast-paced element to the game.

Performance notes:
- Stable performance on PC (weight 0.21): The game generally runs smoothly and has stable performance on PC, with minimal lag and fast loading times compared to consoles.
- Control and camera issues (weight 0.21): Players report problems with mouse controls constantly glitching out, confusing camera angles, and a game-breaking bug with the Windows cursor.
- Optimization and hardware scaling (weight 0.17): The game has average optimization but scales well across a range of hardware, indicating a good port job.
- Graphics and resolution issues (weight 0.17): There are graphics issues, particularly with newer AMD graphics cards, and limited resolution support, including no higher resolution options.
- Specific hardware compatibility (weight 0.13): The game runs perfectly on Steam Deck but has issues such as screen going blank while audio remains fine and kernel panics on other systems.
- Transport control problem (weight 0.05): There is a specific issue with controlling transport in the game.

Recommendations:
- Wait for sale (weight 0.21): Many players recommend waiting for a sale to purchase the game, indicating that the game is worth the sale price but not necessarily at full price.
- Recommended for Star Wars fans (weight 0.14): The game is highly recommended for die-hard Star Wars fans, as well as Marvel fans. It caters specifically to those who enjoy the Star Wars universe.
- Buy starter pack or bundle (weight 0.14): Players suggest buying the starter pack for console or getting the bundle with all three games for a better experience and value.
- Mods and editions enhance experience (weight 0.1): Downloading mods like the Breeze mod or opting for Gold Editions can significantly enhance the gaming experience and provide better value.
- Use emulator or controller (weight 0.09): For an optimal experience, some players recommend using an emulator like RPCS3 or playing with a controller.
- Casual and creative gameplay (weight 0.06): The game is ideal for casual play and creativity, making it suitable for players who enjoy a more relaxed and imaginative gaming experience.
- Good single-player experience (weight 0.06): The game offers a good single-player experience, making it a solid choice for those who prefer solo gameplay.
- Not for challenge seekers (weight 0.06): The game is not recommended for those seeking a challenge or an active community, indicating it may lack competitive elements or a vibrant player base.
- Character and world building (weight 0.05): The game is recommended for those who care more about characters and building their own world, highlighting its strengths in customization and narrative.
- Graphics card considerations (weight 0.05): The game is recommended for those who do not have a new AMD graphics card, suggesting potential compatibility or performance issues with newer AMD hardware.
- Hope for online features (weight 0.05): Players express hope for the return of online features with age restrictions, indicating a desire for more social and interactive elements in the game.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Disappointment (weight 0.3): Players feel disappointed due to the lack of multiplayer and online functionalities, which were either shut down or never implemented. Additionally, there is a significant amount of missing content, including characters, campaigns, and promised updates, leading to a sense of an incomplete game.
- Nostalgia (weight 0.21): Players express nostalgia as the game evokes fond memories of childhood and past experiences playing with friends or family. The association with beloved Disney characters and worlds further enhances this nostalgic feeling.
- Excitement (weight 0.11): The game's extensive content and variety of characters and activities generate excitement among players. The immersive experience and creative options available in the game contribute to this positive emotion.
- Frustration (weight 0.06): Frequent crashes, performance issues, and the need to buy physical figures for the console version cause frustration. Additionally, the toys-to-life aspect and constant errors and bugs add to the players' annoyance.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.06): Players enjoy the game due to its extensive content, fun gameplay, and variety of characters and campaigns. The well-made stories, side quests, and original soundtracks also contribute to the overall enjoyment.
- Joy (weight 0.05): The fun and addictive gameplay, along with the immersive Disney world, bring joy to players. The ability to play different characters and the surprisingly strong ongoing game experience add to this joyful feeling.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.05): Players feel satisfied with the game's value and content, finding it worth the price. The availability of characters and play sets in the PC version, along with the inclusion of all characters, contributes to this satisfaction.
- Happy (weight 0.04): Players are happy with the game's accessibility and fun gameplay, finding it a good value for the price. The enjoyable play sets and the ability to create dream scenarios, such as a horse ranch and farm, add to this happiness.
- Disappointed (weight 0.03): Players feel disappointed due to Disney's mismanagement and the shutdown of multiplayer aspects. The lack of certain figures, play sets, and user creations, as well as technical issues like mouse control problems, contribute to this disappointment.
- Nostalgic (weight 0.02): Players feel nostalgic when playing with siblings and hunting down figures, reminiscing about past experiences and memories associated with the game.
- Slight disappointment (weight 0.02): Players experience slight disappointment due to the lack of certain characters and some missing content, as well as shadow issues in the game.
- Overwhelmed (weight 0.01): The sheer amount of activities and content in the game can overwhelm players, making it difficult to decide what to focus on.
- Gratitude (weight 0.01): Players express gratitude towards Avalanche for saving the game, appreciating the efforts made to keep it alive and accessible.
- Joyful (weight 0.01): Players feel joyful celebrating Disney's worlds and characters, immersing themselves in the rich and diverse content the game offers.
- Sad (weight 0.01): Players feel sad due to the lack of support for multiplayer, which limits the social and interactive aspects of the game.
- Sadness (weight 0.01): The cancellation of the game brings sadness to players, who feel a sense of loss and disappointment.
- Loneliness (weight 0.01): The absence of multiplayer options with friends or siblings leads to feelings of loneliness among players.
- Appreciation (weight 0.01): Players appreciate the strong modding community and the high value of the included content, recognizing the efforts and contributions that enhance the game.}