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Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear To the Rescue! - PlayStation

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  • Leap into high-flying, space ranger action with TOY STORY 2 for the PlayStation, You are Buzz Lightyear in this frenzied, platform-jumping extravaganza from Traveler's Tales
  • Loosely based on the blockbuster film, your task is to race through 15 different levels, collect Pizza Planet tokens, blast enemies, and avoid obstacles in a challenging quest to rescue your buddy Woody
  • All the fun loving, joke-cracking screen favorites are here: Slinky Dog, Mr. Potato Head, Bo Peep, Sarge, Rex, Jessie, and many more. You can even unlock hilarious cutscenes from the movie as you complete each expansive level


The Countdown to adventure is On! As space hero Buzzlightyear, you've got your hands full. Your best buddy, Woody, has been kidnapped by a greedy toy collector and it's going to be an all-out race against time to save him. It's all up to you... Buzz lightyear to the rescue!


Adam Medeiros
August 7, 2025
no complains, its been really nice replaying what I loved as a child!
Mena P.
June 21, 2025
While yes, this game is very dated, and the graphics leave something to be desired in this day and age, it has always held a special place in my heart. My brother had it when he was little, and every time I got a chance I would play it. When I got older (okay, yes, I was eighteen), and had a PS2 in my room, I knew I had to get a copy for nostalgia's sake.The plot of the game is the same as the movie, with some new locations added; there are even clips from the movie interspersed throughout the gameplay. Woody has been stolen by Al, the scheming toy collector, and now Buzz and friends have to get him back for Andy. You take on the role of Buzz and move around the neighborhood trying to find Woody, while completing tasks for different familiar characters from the films.The main objective in each level is to gain Pizza Planet tokens, which allow you to advance to further levels. You do this by completing the aforementioned tasks. In every level there are five tokens to be collected total; you must defeat a boss, collect five of something (sheep, green Army men, etc), complete a speed challenge, find 50 coins for Hamm, and a mystery challenge (ex: in the Construction Yard you must mix the paint colors in the correct combinations.) Additionally, in some levels, Mr. Potato Head has lost a part of his body, and if you can find it and return it to him he will let you use a special gadget, such as a grappling hook and hover boots.The levels, despite the old school grahpics, are still filled with all kinds of neat details, and as mentioned above you get to play through some interesting areas, such as Al's penthouse apartment and the neighborhood around Andy's house.I will admit that some parts would be harder for younger players. Now, I beat it around age twelve with no problems, including collecting most of the Pizza Planet tokens. And unless you are a very patient child, I forsee a lot of kids handing the controller over to their parents during the last level, where you must face off against three tough bosses at once. Admittedly, my brother and I were both always exceptionally good at video games for our age. But so long as you're willing to help your children through some of the tougher parts, I don't see any reason why your child shouldn't play this game.Kids these days, in my opinion, are too spoiled by HD graphics. I love them as much as the next tech nerd, but if your child is going to play video games, I say make 'em work their way up the ladder.
Wesley Shiflet
June 12, 2025
While not quite as ambitious or mechanically innovative as Disney Interactive/Traveler Tales' previous Pixar venture, the A Bug's Life video game (which for all its issues contains one of my favorite [if not my absolute favorite] twists on the collect-o-rama formula to date), this game also manages to avoid that game's technical and graphical shortcomings and occasionally inexplicable design choices. What you have left is an extraordinarily playable, flawlessly functional game- easy enough for children to complete entirely (unlike so many quality games targeted at the demographic) yet varied enough to consistently challenge older audiences, enough to keep it interesting without venturing into the ragequittingly frustrating. The level design is nearly perfect for its genre, with levels like "Construction Yard" and "Elevator Hop" offering its own twists on classic vertically-scrolling platformer formats and others, like "Alleys and Gulleys" and "Al's Apartment," dishing out just plain good 32-bit-era levels. Also the soundtrack is sublime, full of variety and a depth of its own.
_User
May 20, 2025
Got this game for Christmas of 2014, and I love it.Pros:1. There are 15 levels that are long and designed to keep you occupied.2. The soundtrack is great3. The graphics are pretty decent, and the characters resemble what they are supposed to be.4. The movies in between levels are fun to watch.5. The game itself is just awesome.Cons:1. The voices for the characters are short (usually 1 sentence).2. The hints usually aren't so clear as to what you're supposed to do in most levels.3. Some levels are designed poorly, and can get very frustrating (The "Elevator Hop" being one of them)4. The camera isn't the greatest.
Tcdud
February 8, 2025
Came broken. Company was hard to get a hold of
JG
January 18, 2025
Follows the move quite well. Easy to play.
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