Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
released on Nov 18, 2012
Unleash the power of the brush in an all new co-op adventure. 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.
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Positives:
-This game is really special. It's world is really unique. Idk if it owes this to the first one, but it's still here.
-NPC dialogue changes depending on what you do or how the story goes.
-The way this game handles side quests was new to me back then. I was really into it. You actually had choices. You could fuck up it up entirely. It was really unique.
-The story while being predictable wasn't too bad. The mad doctor was fun. The songs were really good. And it was dubbed in many languages and they all did the songs well.
Negatives:
-This game is wasted potential. I wouldn't actually recommend playing it.
-It's a buggy mess. Sometimes I want the good ending but the boss glitched and I have to RESET MY WHOLE PLAYTHROUGH.
-Oswald AI is awful.
-Sidequests. It's cool there are choices. But the game is telling you "no. This one is a bad choice and this one is good." It doesn't let you decide. And sometimes the right choices aren't really that good it's stupid.
-It's a collectathon. But if you want the 100%. You need to do every single side quest in the good route. Even if you don't like it. It's a chore to do. The world actually sucks to traverse. The main street is split in two and to go to the other one you need to go to the sewers it takes 3 minutes.
-If you do a single side quest differently you lose the 100%. RESET. If you want to try the different ending you don't use a new save slot. You RESET YOUR WHOLE SAVE.
-This game is really special. It's world is really unique. Idk if it owes this to the first one, but it's still here.
-NPC dialogue changes depending on what you do or how the story goes.
-The way this game handles side quests was new to me back then. I was really into it. You actually had choices. You could fuck up it up entirely. It was really unique.
-The story while being predictable wasn't too bad. The mad doctor was fun. The songs were really good. And it was dubbed in many languages and they all did the songs well.
Negatives:
-This game is wasted potential. I wouldn't actually recommend playing it.
-It's a buggy mess. Sometimes I want the good ending but the boss glitched and I have to RESET MY WHOLE PLAYTHROUGH.
-Oswald AI is awful.
-Sidequests. It's cool there are choices. But the game is telling you "no. This one is a bad choice and this one is good." It doesn't let you decide. And sometimes the right choices aren't really that good it's stupid.
-It's a collectathon. But if you want the 100%. You need to do every single side quest in the good route. Even if you don't like it. It's a chore to do. The world actually sucks to traverse. The main street is split in two and to go to the other one you need to go to the sewers it takes 3 minutes.
-If you do a single side quest differently you lose the 100%. RESET. If you want to try the different ending you don't use a new save slot. You RESET YOUR WHOLE SAVE.
Epic Mickey 2 is a very average game. To begin with the story I found it to be so bland and wasn't invested throughout my playthrough. Maybe because you may need knowledge from the first game to get the lore and therefore alienated me from the plot and therefore the game itself.
The paintbrush concept seems unique, however, it is not fully used for creative gameplay. I do like the idea of a buddy system, this would be more engaging playing in 2 player. But me playing alone on a weeknight I found the AI was serviceable but slow to perform the task without a way to direct them.
While playing I did find the music to be such a let down. Coming from Disney my expectations was far from met.
The biggest offence is the gameplay and level design. Both of these (along with the story) was what drags the game down. Perfectly playable but not engaging. Perhaps this game is designed for just young kids, but other games (like Kirby) have so much more to offer.
There is a lot of creative concepts but unfortunately seem to be executed quite poorly to make a memorable experience. The game takes about 9 hours to finish but feels longer as feeling like a grind at times.
The paintbrush concept seems unique, however, it is not fully used for creative gameplay. I do like the idea of a buddy system, this would be more engaging playing in 2 player. But me playing alone on a weeknight I found the AI was serviceable but slow to perform the task without a way to direct them.
While playing I did find the music to be such a let down. Coming from Disney my expectations was far from met.
The biggest offence is the gameplay and level design. Both of these (along with the story) was what drags the game down. Perfectly playable but not engaging. Perhaps this game is designed for just young kids, but other games (like Kirby) have so much more to offer.
There is a lot of creative concepts but unfortunately seem to be executed quite poorly to make a memorable experience. The game takes about 9 hours to finish but feels longer as feeling like a grind at times.