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PixlBit: Disney Epic Mickey Review

"...Disney Epic Mickey is full of fetch quests. While the game essentially has three types of areas, you’ll spend the most of your time in the town-like areas running back and forth from town member to town member, even across several town areas, just to advance to the more traditional areas."

NecrumSlavery4893d ago (Edited 4893d ago )

"For Disney fans who play videos games as a means to pass time. All other gamers interested in Disney Epic Mickey would do well to find YouTube clips of the boss fights and cutscenes and forget purchasing the actual game."

The reviewer was born in 1987, so he is way to young to understand and appreciate the 50 odd years of history that proceeds his pathetic life. This is a fail review. Outside some camera and control hiccups this game is an amazing looking experience. The choices you make are very deep, and the story is great. I can't wait to play this game. I hope the reviewer throws a Wiimote through his TV. He grew up when Lizzie Mcguire was the highlight of the Disney Channel.

Note to review sites: Please don't give children games that require a bit of knowledge of culture pre-dating grunge music and expect them to have the maturity to properly review it.

thatguyjr4893d ago (Edited 4893d ago )

Just because I was born in '87 doesn't mean I'm aware of the entire Disney culture. I'd advise you to check out the podcast on the site for more background information. I've been to Disney World theme parks over a hundred times. I grew up, at an early age, on the Disney Channel, before they started with Lizzie McGuire and all their pop-culture ideas. I watched Mickey Cartoons like they were a bible.

It's a bad game. I played through it a time and a half, concluding at that point that the choices were incredibly shallow, and beyond changing a couple lines of dialog, only impact the game's ending. I know E-Tickets are a reference to Disneyland and Disney World's initial ticket strategy. I know about Walt Disney's secret apartment. I've spotten Hidden Mickeys all over the theme parks. I've gone on an underground Disney tour. I've seen all sorts of Disney cartoons, many starring Mickey, many not. The fact is, it's a bad game, the theme doesn't change that.

On a second note, even if you were right about my perceptions of Disney, wouldn't that just make the game inaccessible to the millions of Wii gamers younger than me? My age is a pretty lame excuse to call a review invalid, don't you think?

NecrumSlavery4893d ago

No I think your review sucks and I hate it's on the Wii cause kids won't truly appreciate game even less than you do. So defend all you want man, but your review is weak.

thatguyjr4893d ago

The incredible thing is that at the time of posting, you hadn't even played the game. You say the choices you make are very deep? Hit a boss with paint, hit a boss with thinner. That's deep. Definitely.

Or did you mean the impact? Because it only changes a few lines of dialog each choice you make, but the game plays the same, and only the ending cutscene is different.

The point is, if you haven't played the game, how do you know that's deep? How do you know the platforming isn't terrible? How do you know the 2D stages aren't dull, repetitive, and not very indicative of the original cartoon they came from, except in terribly shallow ways? How can you say the quest system isn't just an absolutely dull and horrible experience?

You can't. You have to rely on review. And while I do look down on the game's flaws much more than most other reviewers, go check it out. A majority point out the exact same flaws I do. My opinion is that it's a terrible game, not because of the references, but because the gameplay in the game is just so awful it ruins nearly all desire to play through the game and find them, and also to finish the story.

If you want something full of Disney references, but don't have care about how a game actually plays, go ahead and enjoy Disney Epic Mickey. If you want a complete game that's actually fun, watch the meaningful parts of Epic Mickey online and save yourself 10-20 hours. Spend those 10-20 hours watching the actual Disney cartoons and reading biographies about Walt Disney, and you'll find your time will have been spent in a far, far more rewarding way in this case.

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10 Best Disney Games Ever Made, Ranked

Despite Walt Disney's mixed history with video games, these games embody the magic of Disney the best.

When you think of Disney and video games, the first image that comes to your head could be a variety of things. Perhaps it's Kingdom Hearts, which remains one of the best Square Enix games due in little part to Disney’s influence.

Otherwise, it could be a classic game, since Disney has been mostly absent from the gaming world lately, save for some mobile ventures. Whether it be a nostalgic adventure with classic characters or a movie tie-in that makes an impression, let’s dust off Disney’s videogame legacy and find those quality standouts.

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gold_drake402d ago

listen .. Donald Duck in Maui Mallard
and World of illusion are the best disney games.

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9 Classic Disney Games That Deserve the Aladdin & Lion King Treatment

With the news of Aladdin and Lion King re-releasing, we got to think about nine other games we'd love to see get the same treatment.

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-Foxtrot1703d ago

They just need a huge Disney collection to be honest

PhoenixUp1703d ago

Why are you making an article that amounts to the Disney Afternoon Collection? More classic Disney games should be handled like Mickey Castle of Illusion or Ducktales

Inzo1702d ago

Darkwing Duck & Chip and Dale absolutely.

Relientk771702d ago

Quackshot and Gargoyles

They need to bring back the Gargoyles cartoon or do something with that amazing IP

AnubisG1702d ago

The Lion King and Aladdin treatment? No, that id not a trestment. That is a lazy cashgrab. They should have remade those two like DuckTales was remade.

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How Fake News Condemned the 3D Platformer

A great myth did the rounds in the gaming industry in the early 2000s: gamers were told nobody wanted 3D platformers anymore.

It was easier for companies to force this narrative on gamers than admit the inconvenient truth: that they simply weren’t up to the job of making entertaining 3D platformers. And they couldn’t be bothered trying.

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luckytrouble2592d ago

There's always demand for a major genre during any given time frame. Late 90s into the mid 2000s, 3D platformers were pretty big. Crash, Jak & Daxter, Spyro, Mario, Donkey Kong, Banjo Kazooie, just about every licensed movie game to be made ever, and so many more lesser known titles embraced the trend. In the end though, it isn't so much that interest waned in that genre, but it increased drastically last gen in the FPS genre in particular. We got shooters, shooters, and more shooters that dominated annual release discussion and dominated the online communities, both first and third person cover. The Western RPG began to flourish as well, and the Japanese RPG gained attention as game design continued to transform in a newly discovered realm of HD development leading to the critically acclaimed Souls series.

The gaming landscape transformed, and straight, no frills platforming titles started to seem less enticing. They stopped being made because the demand wasn't really there. At this point though, gaming is experiencing a bit of renaissance. What was old is new again. Sony is reviving classic titles by the handful, and everyone is loving it. 3D platformers are coming back to prominence, and gamers couldn't be happier. Gaming may be hitting one of the best balances it has had in a long while now.

Paytaa2592d ago

Yeah I think starting with The Witcher 3 and Bloodborne and the insane start of this year for games, it's like we're in a new golden age of gaming.

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Fearmonkey2592d ago

"How Fake News Condemned the 3D Platformer" - Wait...CNN caused the death of 3D platformers...

Mexxan2590d ago

CNN? You, sir, must be stroking it all night long while being glued to Fux News...

Fearmonkey2590d ago

Nope...All mainstream media is propaganda. You there, must be a sheeple if you trust CNN...

_-EDMIX-_2592d ago

article is as stupid as it gets

in order for you to understand why something isn't being made you have to actually understand economics, you could not trick a community of people into believing something is not successful or not wanted , it is simply based on the numbers and in order for there to actually be strong sales of 3D Platformers there actually has to be a real demand.

In fact if such a demand actually existed you would actually see the Platformers that I've released selling absolutely unrealistic sales numbers because of the high demand ie titles like Ratchet and Clank should be seeing ridiculous millions of units being sold because they are basically one of the few Platformers that would release to a market begging for the concept.

This is what happens when you have an open market that is in demand of a concept they are not getting.

When LittleBigPlanet in Minecraft released those games went on to sell millions of units simply because the concept of creating content that other gamers are able to share and play was in demand, this is why you saw other titles like Terraria and even Mario maker made was because there was a demand.

THE DEMAND COMES BEFORE THE GAME, THE PEOPLE ARE ASKING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS BEFORE THE GAME IS MADE.

So what this idiotic article is basically saying is that Millions upon millions of people want something that they're actively not buying? 😂😂😂 28514;😂

You cannot manipulate a market through news like that bud, if the community wants something they're going to buy it and the numbers will show the demand.

All genres in all mediums have their highs and lows.