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Skylanders: Giants game review

Last year, Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure came almost out of nowhere to sell 30 million games. The action figures became instantly collectible. Now Activision has released Skylanders: Giants. And guess what? I’m happy to report that Giants is excellent, as well as a bit more challenging than the first version — especially when you play it on Heavy Hitter (Hard) Mode.

SKYLANDERS: GIANTS
(Activision for PS3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, 3DS)
Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older


Gameplay: 9.0
Graphics: 8.5
Sound: 8.6
Replay Value: 9.0
Overall Score: 9.0

Pros: Good game design. Giants are genius. Secret places.

Cons: Unplayable characters can be cliché. Still no online play. Characters can’t jump.

With Skylanders: Giants, you get a game for your console, plus action figures, plus a Portal of Power to put those toys into the game. Plug the Portal into your console, and it glows in many colors. Stand a figure on it and whoosh! — like magic, your toy appears as a character in the game.

You level him up and find all sorts of useful powerups and weird hats for your Skylander to wear to become stronger.

But you had all this good stuff in the last game. What makes Giants better?

WHY GIANTS IS BETTER

With all the things to do, Skylanders: Giants is longer. And it’s more wondrous. In this version, a Giant is one of the three figures you receive in your game package. The Giant Tree Rex is kind of a redwood with the attitude and strength of a T-Rex dinosaur.

Why is a bigger Skylanders so excellent? For the same reason it’s fun to play as the large Mario or a Transformer or the Hulk. A big dude like Tree Rex is as huge and strong as you’ll ever dream of being. Just walk him over certain weaker enemies like Chompies (which look like green Pac-Men with sharp teeth) and, splat, they’re gone. He can lift and throw massive boulders. He can pound a hole in rock, too. It’s really kind of empowering.

BIG IS FUN, BUT NOT ALWAYS BETTER

Yet your Giant is also slow and lumbering, at least when you start out. You can win the some of game’s many upgrades to move faster. He’s still not as quick and agile as, say, the purple-winged dragon, Cynder. At one point early on as Tree-Rex, I was ambushed by fire-arrow-wielding enemies called Drow Archers. I just couldn’t move out of the way fast enough. My health went to nothing in seconds, and I had to play the chapter all over again.

The lesson? Big is fun, but it isn’t always better in Giants. That’s why you have two other characters to switch in and out on the Portal.

Even though it isn’t the most creative plot in the world, the tale overall is a worthy one. KAOS, the skull-headed meanie with the black eye tattoos, has broken free of his magical bonds. It’s up to the ancient Giants to help the Skylanders save their world from destruction.

Although they’re sometimes a little too long, I like the scenes that move the story forward after you complete a chapter. The animation isn’t as detailed as in a Pixar movie like “Toy Story 3.” But it’s believable. And the dialog is almost as well written as a Toy Story movie. Sometimes the humor falls flat because it’s corny.

FUN EXTRAS

Gamewise, there’s so much to do this time around. Beyond customizing your character with crazy hats that give you a little extra oomph, you’ll find gem-filled butterflies that give you discounts on accessories in the store.

Plus, you’ll play Skystones against the characters you meet. It’s a fast-paced board game that takes a few minutes for a full game. If you win, you get a Skystone for your collection. I found it so much fun that I played for over an hour against a pirate.

There’s a semi-secret way to level up without playing Story Mode. Once you defeat the big blue bruiser Brock, he becomes your friend. On the flying ship that moves you to various lands in the sky, you can try your luck in a series of battles featuring wave after wave of enemies.

You might be defeated here. (I had a really hard time with the fourth wave of Brock’s Rump Roaster Ruckus.) But the bonus is that each enemy you defeat, even the weak ones, adds points to your level-up bar.

SIMPLY ONE OF THE BEST

The Skylanders characters are cooler than ever. Tree Rex, for example, is twice the size of a non-Giant. He lights up in two spots when you place him on the Portal of Power. His eyes are deep royal blue, and he holds a photosynthesis laser that lights up green. He looks even more intense in a darkened room.

However, some of the characters in Skylanders are too similar to the characters in Toy Story. For instance, goofy Cap’n Flynn might remind you of the swaggering Buzz Lightyear and Woody. But Flynn is not a character you play, so you have to deal with him only in scenes that propel the story.

Despite a few glitches and omissions (Skylanders can’t jump), Giants is even more wide-ranging than Spyro’s Adventure. There’s no doubt about it: It’s one of the year’s best games for kids. And if your parents are young at heart, they’ll really enjoy it, too.

20 Comments on Skylanders: Giants game review

  1. I’m really annoyed you can’t jump in giants and spyro’s adventure. If them make another skyanders game I hope they let you jump. By the way,you are going to be REALLY mad when you find out you can’t jump…believe me.

  2. look pretty good but i like spyros adventure more.

  3. i love skylanders

  4. no but you can use the series 1 and 2 on both games but giants and new charaters only works on giants

  5. Kingofchaos250 // November 13, 2012 at 6:46 am // Reply

    No you can’t. Sadly I learned that you need an entirely new game disk. Luckily they made something called the skylanders giants portal owner pack for people who already have the portal. The Xbox 360 version comes with the game and one giant (treerex). And your skylanders you have now cross over along with their upgrades. Hope this helped 🙂

  6. No,penguin, but you can use regular Skylanders in the Giants game.

  7. no you cant use the giants with spyros adventure sorry

  8. Skylanders Giants is so cool! I never realized that the Giants were so powerful!

  9. portalmaster5011 // November 11, 2012 at 9:04 pm // Reply

    Ya know in the 3ds version your Skylanders can jump.

  10. penguinopus21 // November 9, 2012 at 2:51 pm // Reply

    Can i play giants with spyros adventure??

    Answers????

    • You can’t use the Giants in the first game. Belive me, I’ve tried.

    • Green Ninja 2 // November 12, 2012 at 4:57 pm // Reply

      No, but you can use some skylanders from other games (ex. spyros adventure). I think. I will look at that asap.

    • no you can’t use giants in the first one

    • Beatboxer2000 // November 14, 2012 at 4:05 pm // Reply

      Nope. The only Skylanders in the Giants game that you can use in the Spyro’s Adventure game are Series 2. Those are Skylanders from Spyro’s Adventure that are sort of “leveled up” in the Giants game. All the Skylanders in Spyro’s Adventure are Series 2. There are giants, like Tree Rex, Series 1’s, like Pop Fizz, Series 2’s, like Trigger Happy, and Light Cores, like Light Core Prism Break. All Giants are also Light Cores. You can, however, use Spyro’s Adventure Skylanders in the Giants game.

      • pokemon-on-portal // November 30, 2012 at 11:45 pm //

        wrong. The old characters are series 1. The 24 old characters that are remade are series 2. The new characters and giants don’t have an official ‘series’ title.

    • pokemaster324 // November 22, 2012 at 8:01 pm // Reply

      you can with the portal owners pack comes with game disk and a giant (TREEREX)

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