


What I’m most excited for is Figment will be an unlockable character and I can't wait to see what his special is.

As the game grows there will be more characters added but your main roster includes Hercules, Meg, Elizabeth Swan, Jack Sparrow, Belle, Beast, Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and more. Moving on the character roster is pretty good for now. However, keep in mind the racers don’t mess around! Elizabeth Swan and Belle are absolutely my biggest enemies in this game so far. Grab an item icon and fire your bomb or use your power up or special to give you the winning edge. Lastly, it just feels like there are so many unlockables and upgrades it becomes hard to keep track of what I got and how I got them and where to find them.Īs for the gameplay, it’s simple. At one point, I found myself jumping between screens because I didn't know how I got there and I didn't know how to get back. Speaking of navigation, there are so many menu screens that it’s hard to determine which screen is which. While this isn’t a huge degradation of the game and doesn’t take away from enjoying it, all of these “extras” become distracting and make navigating the game difficult. You see, Disney's Speedstorm is chock full of upgrades, in game purchases, and other features you’d only really see in a mobile game. I mentioned the gameplay being easy but it seems that Gameloft (previously a mobile game publisher) has had trouble escaping their mobile publishing past. Sounds easy enough? Well there’s a catch. The levels are amazing and the gameplay is pretty straight forward. It’s a battle race game like Mario Kart or Crash Team Racing, putting all your favorite Disney characters behind the wheel.

In short, it’s fun, it’s fast, it’s got a lot of Disney characters - so let’s get into it.ĭisney Speedstorm is a new racing game from Gameloft the publisher behind Disney’s Starlight Valley. I was fortunate enough to get in on the early access. Disney Speedstorm is speeding to release this week, arriving on April 18th.
