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Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Nintendo Wii
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- All in-game characters - most notably Oswald The Lucky Rabbit whose voice will be heard for the first time ever - are fully voiced by the official voice actors of those characters
- Players will experience Disney's forgotten characters and attractions in all-new levels and further explore levels from the original Disney Epic Mickey game, but now changed, impacted by world-changing events that have shaken Wasteland apart.
- New 2D levels based on classic Disney animated films and shorts will offer compelling puzzle-based, platforming gameplay
- Players will enjoy an original game story co-written by award-winning American comic book writer, Marv Wolfman, and Junction Point
- The storyline will feature a variety of new and returning characters that will further immerse players in Disney's rich history while adversaries familiar and new will challenge players.
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Product information
ASIN | B007MM9E42 |
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Release date | November 18, 2012 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #38,030 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #544 in Wii Games |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 1 inches; 3.2 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | 712725020194 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Disney Interactive |
Date First Available | March 21, 2012 |
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Players can play as Oswald in drop-in, drop-out 2-player co-op mode. "The Power of Two" will be evident as Oswald participates in Mickey's adventure every step of the way.
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Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is an Action-Adventure Platforming game set in the Disney themed gameworld of Wasteland. The game utilizes the same open-ended, environment-manipulating play mechanics of the original Disney Epic Mickey to create a unique experience that lets players create their own paths through game levels. The game features both Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, each with their own tools of environment manipulation. Additional features include, forgotten Disney characters and attractions, all-new levels, professional voice acting, Disney-inspired music and lyrics, and drop-in, drop-out two-player co-op support.
Return to Wasteland to face a challenge from an unexpected enemy.
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Join forces with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
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Unleash the Power of the Brush in a Whole New Way
Join Mickey and Oswald in an epic battle to save the magical world of Wasteland and change it forever. Interact with your favorite characters like never before in the most heroic adventure yet.
In Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, gamers will play as Mickey Mouse and for the first time ever, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney's first cartoon star, in an all-new adventure of creativity and discovery. Created by industry luminary Warren Spector and Disney Interactive's Junction Point game development studio, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two returns the franchise to the Wii system from Nintendo.
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two returns Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Wasteland, an alternate world filled with 80 years of forgotten Disney characters and theme park attractions. But for the first time, Mickey and Oswald will join forces as true partners - Mickey with his magical paint brush that wields paint and thinner, and Oswald with his powerful remote control that allows him to command electricity. This new co-op play combined with enhanced in-game physics will further enhance the idea that "PlayStyle Matters" - a unique approach to gameplay pioneered by Warren Spector where players dynamically tackle different challenges in order to explore all possibilities and storylines, but with consequences for their chosen actions.
Key Game Features
- Players can play as Oswald in drop-in, dropout 2-player co-op mode. The Power of Two will be evident as Oswald participates in Mickey's adventure every step of the way.
- All in-game characters -- most notably Oswald The Lucky Rabbit whose voice will be heard for the first time ever -- are fully voiced by the official voice actors of those characters.
- Players will experience Disney's forgotten characters and attractions in all-new levels and further explore levels from the original Disney Epic Mickey game, but now changed, impacted by world-changing events that have shaken Wasteland apart. New 2D levels based on classic Disney animated films and shorts will offer compelling puzzle-based, platforming gameplay.
- Players enjoy an original game story co-written by award-winning American comic book writer, Marv Wolfman, and Junction Point. The storyline features a variety of new and returning characters that further immerse players in Disney's rich history while adversaries familiar and new will challenge players.
- Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is the first video game that can be described as a "musical," where at various points during the adventure characters will express themselves and advance the plot by bursting into song. All songs feature original Disney-inspired music and lyrics. Players will also hear tunes and instrumentation that change based on their personal choices, which will ultimately allow each individual to "conduct" their own unique soundtrack.
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Customers like the story of the video game, mentioning it’s thrilling and interesting. They also find the entertainment value of the game to be great, with the focus on teamwork. They say the multiplayer functionality is excellent, and the two-player mode is an improvement over the first one. Customers are happy with value, and condition. However, some customers feel the difficulty level is too complicated, with a relative lack of complex and interesting challenges. They dislike glitchiness, and have mixed opinions on quality.
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Customers find the game enjoyable, cute, and good. They also say it's a great adventure game with a focus on teamwork. Customers also say adults will enjoy playing along with kids. They mention the story is pretty cool and the graphics are fun to fly around with.
"...So you could say its a really good game!" Read more
"...has had a good feedback from others and I was told that the graphics were superb.We (both child and parent) were not disappointed!..." Read more
"The game is fun and lively. Reprieve of the old characters from the original and a great story just as you would expect from Disney...." Read more
"This is an enjoyable game, especially (as with the original game) for Disney fans who can recognize scenes from classic cartoons, and/or sites from..." Read more
Customers find the value of the video game software to be good, excellent, and great. They also say it's an amazing value for the whole family.
"...Took a while to get past this. All in all a very good game though." Read more
"...It was a great price, new, shipped fast, and packaged nicely in a bubble wrap envelope. Great, fun game, for my artistic, game loving son." Read more
"...Worth buying though." Read more
"anytime you can make a good game two player, im all for it. It is a solid game, sometimes challenging, and very creative." Read more
Customers like the story of the video game. They say it has a thrilling story, interesting game play mechanics, and a very neat story-line. They also mention that the story itself is fun, adventure, and action packed. Customers also say it's an excellent action packed game without dumbing down parents.
"...Definitely an excellent action packed game without dumbing down the parents! We are all looking forward to the next chapter of Disney Epic Mickey!" Read more
"...Reprieve of the old characters from the original and a great story just as you would expect from Disney. I really like the co-op elements...." Read more
"...The quests are very repetitive. The story is not very engrossing. The universe is the same as in the first one, slightly recycled and remodeled...." Read more
"...Still, although this game has a pretty cool, Disney-style story, it's far more difficult to pick up than I would have thought...." Read more
Customers find the multi-player functionality of the game excellent, an improvement over the first one, and attractive. They also say the game is best played with two players and that kids love the two player option.
"...has been fixed in this installment. Plus, the two player format is great...." Read more
"...It has been upgraded to 2 player and now you can play as Oswald. He has flying features and can assist mickey in a two player option...." Read more
"Wii's Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is an awesome game!..." Read more
"...The great thing about Epic Mikey 2 is the ability for 2 people to play at the same time...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the condition of the video game. They mention that it arrived on time, in good condition, or excellent condition. They also say that it has the Disney quality signature and is well recommended for kids. Customers also say it's a high quality game with tough enough tasks to figure out.
"...Lots of action, plenty of tasks to figure out, and it's tough enough that every challenge you overcome brings real satisfaction...." Read more
"...first game so we have not gotten to this one yet, but the CD itself is in great condition!!" Read more
"It is a product with Disney quality signature.. and is well recommended for kids of all ages...." Read more
"...still, quite an achievement, high quality game." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the game. Some mention that it works well, has no problems, and improves from the first one. However, others say that it's not as great as the first, didn't deliver, and seemed very broken up.
"This is actual a good game (sequel) and improves from the first one...." Read more
"...The only complaint my daughter had about the game was it didn't last longer!..." Read more
"...There was no violence, arrived on time & packed perfect, no problems" Read more
"I liked it but it was not as good as the original. It was much more difficult to figure out, especially the side quests...." Read more
Customers find the gameplay too complicated for a Disney game for young children. They also say the side quests are difficult to do and the solutions to puzzles aren't always clear. Additionally, some customers mention that the game is incomplete and missing a huge chunk of its content.
"...move around and shift the camera while you walk has made it impossible for my 3 year old, very difficult for my 5 year old, and still a bit slow..." Read more
"...However, it is sometimes frustrating to get the AI to make Oswald do what you want him to do; and because his abilities are more limited than Mickey..." Read more
"...thinner can be used to reveal hidden treasures, and there are several mini-quests in which you can participate...." Read more
"...In addition, my niece found it more difficult playing with 1 person, rather than with 2 players...." Read more
Customers find the video game very glitchy, buggy, and strange. They also mention that characters get trapped in places and have to move. Customers also mention the collectibles randomly appear and disappear.
"...I also encountered several glitches, such as Mickey falling through the floor into a completely black purgatory, or the game "losing" items and..." Read more
"...The other issue is the game has a few glitches...." Read more
"...My major pet peeves: randomly appearing/disappearing collectibles; game choices affecting items available; world paths "shutting down" after one..." Read more
"...But the game itself is "dark" and just kind of strange. And the gameplay is pretty difficult actually...." Read more
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There is nothing inappropriate in the game, and my 3 year old likes to watch it, however the use of 2 controllers to move around and shift the camera while you walk has made it impossible for my 3 year old, very difficult for my 5 year old, and still a bit slow moving for my 7 year old.
If your kids are comfortable using two controller movement in other games then this shouldn't be a problem.. for mine it was a big learning curve which *forced* me to have to play it for them.
How goods the game?
Well I hadn't played a video game in years (if you cant tell I got a full house and that isn't all of them..lol) but when my kids called me in to help them... Video game night ended up being 3 nights in a row rather then once a week... yeah it went until I beat the game...lol
So you could say its a really good game!
We (both child and parent) were not disappointed!
The graphics looked like so real that you felt that you were in this paint-like world. It was fun to have choices rather than the game making you to do something because of its lack of choices. It felt as if I had more control than most games I have encountered. I was amazed how the game interacted with me rather than me interacting with it. Both my daughter and myself enjoyed this game and that is not an easy thing to accomplish! The only complaint my daughter had about the game was it didn't last longer!
Disney has done an excellent job creating a universe where you not only build but get to fight the bad guys. Definitely an excellent action packed game without dumbing down the parents! We are all looking forward to the next chapter of Disney Epic Mickey!
The addition of Oswald, who can be controlled by either the computer or a second player, is a great idea. However, it is sometimes frustrating to get the AI to make Oswald do what you want him to do; and because his abilities are more limited than Mickey's, he might not be as much fun for a second player to control. Ideally, you'd want a second player available to control him only in certain specific situations. The "musical" aspect of this game is fun and unique, but I felt it was a bit limited since only one character ever sings.
The game play is generally straightforward. However, there are a few times when it's not at all clear what you should do to proceed; and then there are other times when the game tells you repeatedly what you need to do, even though it's pretty obvious. And because several areas are often strung together for the main story line, going to (and coming back from) a specific area for a side quest is often cumbersome, even when using the direct projector in the movie theater. I also encountered several glitches, such as Mickey falling through the floor into a completely black purgatory, or the game "losing" items and making it impossible to complete a challenge. Fortunately, restarting or completely leaving the area restored the original configuration.
There are a handful of types of enemies, and only a few bosses, and it's not too difficult to beat most of them in either of two possible ways, especially with judicious use of the various items you pick up along the way. However, it's sometimes unclear which is the preferred technique, or if there even is an alternative.
Which brings us to the biggest issue: even more than the original game, there are often two alternative paths or choices to complete a challenge or quest. Making one choice may not only prevent you from seeing its alternative, but it might also permanently block you from completing a different quest later on. Now, because this is a relatively short game to complete, I believe the best strategy is to plan to play through the game twice. First, thin out everything you can; and once you start solving a particular challenge or quest one way, keep doing it that same way. After you defeat the final boss, start over again, but this time paint everything you can, consistently choose the alternative solution or path that you didn't try the first time, and complete as many side quests as possible along the way. This technique should let you see most of the game's scenes. Even so, if you are obsessed with completing all of the possible side quests, you'll probably need to go through the game a third (or fourth) time while consulting some on-line guides, because one "wrong" decision may forever doom your effort; and once you pass certain points (like defeating the final boss), some quests inexplicably become unavailable.
But, overall, this game contains a good combination of challenges of both dexterity and problem-solving, and fans of the original game will probably also enjoy this sequel.