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November 2010
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Wonderful and gutsy concept that explores the darker reaches of the Disney universe
Looks awesome, has a neat paint and thinner mechanic, your actions affect the world and people in the Wasteland, great soundtrack, animated story segments have a unique feel, story is well written, there are secret areas hidden, auto-saves, can unlock extra features and art, quite a few sidequests are available, items carry over in subsequent playthroughs and there are lots of character cameos. M
In-game camera is a fearsome foe and side-scrolling levels feel pretty pointless. Sometime paint/thinner doesn’t go where you want it to. Quests can expire if you leave an area where they were in. You can’t chose when to save. Only one “main” ending, regardless of your actions with paint or thinner.
Disney Epic Mickey is undeniably the disappointment of the year for us. It was a concept that promised so much when it emerged last year but has ultimately ended up falling far short of the mark. What's more troubling than all of this, though, is that ...
Abstract: The premise for Epic Mickey is an interesting one: Mickey Mouse has been thrown into the Wasteland, a world whose residents comprise forgotten and obscure Disney characters. The Wasteland was afflicted with a catastrophe caused by accident on Mickey’s ...
Like the theme parks from which it was mostly inspired, the game has its many high and low points. As an exploration of Disney history and a discovery of forgotten legacies, it succeeds on multiple levels. Mickey certainly evolves as a character, beyo...
Camera and control issues, overreliance on single gimmick, What would it be like to see someone living the life that was rightfully yours? It is a central theme in the platformer Disney Epic Mickey, in which an early, abandoned Walt Disney hero, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, lives in a world meant to hold all of Disney’s forgotten creations. Oswald has attempted to turn this cartoon wasteland int
Wonderful and gutsy concept that explores the darker reaches of the Disney universe; Creative sidescrolling sequences; Mickeyjunk Mountain!
Gameplay is alternately boring and frustrating, with a poor camera and some shaky jumping physics; Dull missions prominently feature tedious tasks, and the campaign lacks momentum; Story even seems underdeveloped in the campaign.
A strange, captivating journey into a Disney-style wasteland, Adaptive soundtrack, Nostalgic flourishes, Open-ended gameplay,
Plenty of junk in the wasteland, Poor controls, poorer camera placement, Lackluster on HDTV, Too many instructions to start with, too few later, Single player only,
For young gamers and Disney enthusiasts, Epic Mickey paints an imaginative, interactive, and nostalgic journey for the Wii. ...
Clever implementation of the Disney license, Element of choice leads to some welcome unpredictability.
Imprecise controls and an awful camera, Repetitive and frustrating combat, Tedious objectives lack originality, Little direction throughout the adventure, Repeatedly replaying boring levels isn't fun.
Tedium and monotony overwhelm Mickey's new adventure, smothering its clever use of the Disney license....