It’s easy to say that this year’s Skylanders keeps things fresh with its focus on vehicles, but that would be selling it short. While the most obvious change is that Skylanders SuperChargers features a brand-new line of car toys and levels full of fast-paced, Mario Kart-esque racing, it also has some of the most visually appealing and mechanically diverse levels the series has to offer, with plenty of hidden areas to explore.
Of course, SuperChargers still centers around the increasingly saturated toy-to-life gimmick, where your physical Skylander toys and the new line of accompanying vehicles pop into the game world as soon as you place them on your portal. For the first time, these toys are actually articulated, too - the wheels on the Hot Streak land vehicle, which came in my SuperChargers starter pack, actually rolls, and the figures are some of the best-looking Skylanders ever released, meaning they double as great toys. We also see air and sea vehicles, each with totally unique in-game handling, taking you to barrel-roll through the sky and bob through the sea, usually chasing side-objectives, adding hours of gameplay variety.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/1KLB57d
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