Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure invites families and fans of all ages to experience the worlds of six beloved Disney•Pixar films like never before. Team up with characters from “The Incredibles,” “Ratatouille,” “Up,” “Cars”, “Toy Story”, and “Finding Dory” to solve puzzles and uncover hidden secrets all remastered in 4K Ultra HD and HDR. You and your favorite Pixar character can interact on screen and play cooperatively to solve challenges. Move from fast-paced puzzle-solving to moments of pulse-pounding agility and speed.
Platforms
PC X360 XONEGenres
AdventureThemes
Kids
Languages: English and 20 more
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Critic Reviews
Worth Playing
By Cody MedellinRush: A Disney Pixar Adventure is a game with lots of heart but very limited appeal. The stages are fun enough if you're looking for something simple, and the lack of failure states means that younger ones who are getting used to video games won't experience frustration often. However, the stages lack any variety or challenge, and the small amount of content means that only those who don't mind repeating the same stage will be fine with the game. For everyone else, it makes for a decent rental but nothing more.
Impulsegamer
By James WrightRush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure on Xbox One X is a title for younger players, however the overall replay value is lacking and doesn't really do much to enhance the experience on the Xbox One X. Compared to the Kinect version, it's superior but in the grand scheme of things, it's unfortunately just another port to a more powerful console.
COGconnected
By Alex Everatt_____________________________ “…younger players will feel a sense of accomplishment without any frustrating or overly challenging bits
Rectify Gaming
By Gregory Dawes. A kid will most likely find some fun in the levels and the characters they know and love, but there isn’t much for them to keep coming back for.
Gamerheadquarters
By Jason StettnerIt's an incredibly authentic experience that captures each universe well, brings all the biggest characters from the films onto the missions and provides a variety of games to play.