What’s up KH13! For the past two days I’ve been carefully watching scenes from Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 to see just how accurate the Toy Story world is in Kh3, and let me say I am impressed! Yesterday, I posted on Reddit some comparison images of Andy’s room, which you could view here if you haven’t seen them: http://imgur.com/a/5k0US
Today I would like to compare the outside area of the Toy Story world!
These first few comparisons of the house outside are with Toy Story 2 (bottom image). While there are a few minor differences like the landscaping around the door, they are basically the same! In fact I’d say Kh3’s house looks better than Toy Story 2’s house.
The next couple of house comparisons are with Toy Story 3 (bottom image). The game stacks up pretty well! One interesting difference, which is seen when compared with both Toy Story 2 and 3, is that the movie versions of the house has no rail/fence in the front lawn, whereas Kh3 seems to have the front lawn surrounded by one. You can see this difference very well in the next couple of shots.
The first comparison is with Toy Story 3 while the next two after that are with Toy Story 2. As you can see, neither movies have the fence, while Kh3 does. The mailbox, trashcan, and recycle bin are are perfectly replicated from Toy Story 3. Interestingly Toy Story 2 has rail fences across the street, and also the bush to the left of the mail box, which can be seen in the game world but not Toy Story 3.
The rest of the comparisons are with Toy Story 3.
You can see in this comparison that the houses across the street match. The lampposts also match, and if you look closely, that includes the red fire hydrant right next to the closest pole.
In this comparison, the red house in the movie is the same as the one squared in the game. You can tell this by the tree covering the house and the lamppost right next to the house.
These are beautiful comparisons showing how similar looking the game and movie are, with the yellow house next door, the street, the trees, and sky.
This next comparison is insane! The whole street pretty much matches the movie! Both have a car on the street, mailbox/garbage/recycling bin, a red fire hydrant, a car parked on a driveway, and another car on the street in the distance, all in the same order!
The last few comparisons are of houses in the neighborhood.
These two comparisons are of the same house. Although there are differences (I’ll let you spot those yourself ) the two versions match extremely well with the car parked, the fencing and fire hydrant, and the mailbox/trash to the right of it.
These two comparisons are of the yellow house beside Andy’s house. They again match pretty well.
The next two are of a blue house across the street. They match pretty well, although the game again adds fencing that isn’t there in the movie.
Like I said before, the blue house across the street in Toy Story 2 actually had fencing. But this house does not match either the game or the Toy Story 3 version, which I find interesting.
And Finally, this last comparison is of a white house across the street. It matches with the lamppost and mailbox/trash/recycle bin.
The houses in this neighborhood are pretty much the same ones from the 3rd movie! I have noticed from watching these clips over and over again that there is less space in between the houses in the game version compared to the movie version. Other than that it's all practically the same! I am amazed at how accurate the world represents the movie! I have a greater appreciation for the people involved in making this game now!
What are your thoughts?
Edit: The images are so big!!! how do I reduce their size?
What’s up KH13! For the past two days I’ve been carefully watching scenes from Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 to see just how accurate the Toy Story world is in Kh3, and let me say I am impressed! Yesterday, I posted on Reddit some comparison images of Andy’s room, which you could view here if you haven’t seen them: http://imgur.com/a/5k0US
Edit: The images are so big!!! how do I reduce their size?
Edited by LostArtis