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Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Nintendo Wii U Game | Disney Adventure Platformer | Perfect for Family Gaming & Disney Fans
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Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Nintendo Wii U Game | Disney Adventure Platformer | Perfect for Family Gaming & Disney Fans
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Nintendo Wii U Game | Disney Adventure Platformer | Perfect for Family Gaming & Disney Fans
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Nintendo Wii U Game | Disney Adventure Platformer | Perfect for Family Gaming & Disney Fans
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Product Description 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. Amazon.com 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. View larger Join forces with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. View largerUnleash 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 FeaturesPlayers 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.Additional Screenshots Utilize Mickey's magic brush. View larger Puzzle-based platforming. View larger Drop-in/dropout co-op. View larger All-new game levels. View larger
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Juego bastante aburrido.I just finished up Epic Mickey 2 for the Wii U, and here are some differences from the 1st one. This one is not as long, not as complicated either, but some parts the difficulty shoots up too much, be prepared to die 1000 times on these parts! The camera is downright annoying in some parts, and you will die because the camera won't show you the angle you need. Oswald is super annoying too, half the time he won't do what you need him to. An improvement is the sketches are unlimited in this one. You have to unlock them with E-tickets in a shop, but once you unlock one they stay that way, which is nice. I don't think this game deserves the bad ratings as much as it has on Amazon. It isn't THAT bad. I think people who hated the 2nd, really didn't care for the 1st.This game is fun especially with 2 players and the painting aspect of the game. Seeing a game with such a colorful and diverse world is a much welcomed sight when you have all these darker depressing games. Sometimes you just like to sit back and play something where colors light up everything. Sadly the downside with this game is that they didn't really optimize it. The console has ran much harder games yet this simple game can get lag pretty bad when you're moving around in the larger areas. If you can look past the lag you'll notice that the cinematics or the cartoon videos add a nice way to tell a story and will keep you engaged. Finding out what to do in certain areas can be frustrating and time consuming, but worth it once you figure it out. I'd definitely suggest buying it if you can look past these technical issues.I got this because somehow I survived the previous game and I kept adoring it afterward for it's unlockable mini movies and the story itself with the unloved oswald and disney's forgotten works. I actually enjoy that there's voice acting to this game now, especially since they're done so well. The only real issue I have with it is- well 2. I don't want to use my gamepad to play by myself, the aiming isn't as fun, and 2nd... I don't have someone willing to be my player 2 for this game. There is an issue with that as well. I can't get a lot of the treasures that are located in certain places that require Oswald, and there's no option for me to switch to player 2 while soloing so... while I enjoy Oswald doing his thing and taking care of the business I can't get to, it would be really useful if there was a way I personally can control Oswald without connecting another controller. Other than this, which is basically making me procrastinate going any further, it's really as charming as a game as the first one.This game is fun to play, it has a lot of cool stuff the first game didn't have. And it's neat to play with two people. BUT there are so many glitches if you're a single player! I should have kept a notebook as I played through because wow there were a lot. Enough to make it not really possible to totally complete the game as much as you should. I had to reset it not once but twice and once I got around a previous glitch, I encountered another. I had to look for walkthroughs online and found a lot of other people complaining of very similar problems. Many folks have gone as far as to contact Nintendo and Disney to report the issues and seek solutions, yet often are not given an answer other than to restart the game. You know what your parents would say, "I'm not mad, just disappointed." Thant sums up how I feel about this game. But I'm still a little mad.I was pretty excited about this game for the Wii U but so far the game is turning out to be less than awesome. The controls are really difficult to use, there's no way to use the regular Wii mote as a single player and it really made the painting and thinning difficult. That is one thing that was so cool about the first Epic Mickey was being able to point at the screen and paint with the mote. Besides that the views and the controls that control the views are hard to figure out, you could be walking towards a corner to check out a chest and then all of a sudden you'll be facing another direction, even when you try to turn back to where you are going the views keep changing making it difficult to get the things you are searching for. Besides those issues it is still a fun game and worth giving a shot if you liked the previous game. In retrospect I would have gotten the regular Wii version instead.I have not been able to play much, on the count that I do not have full function of both of my hands as of now.I really enjoyed the cartoon that was included in the extras. Not many games do that. From I what I can tell I think I will like this game, I already like the story. I was just overall happy that Amazon still carries this game and was offering it at a nice discount too. I have seen the negative reviews but I need to experience it for myself.Thank you again Amazon for still carrying this game!I purchased this game for my six year old daughter and so far she is having tons of fun playing it. It is simple enough for her to grasp the concept and the controls are not to hard for her to master, which is the issue we have with most games that she ends up losing interest in. For the price, I would say that this game is definitely worth the money. She has been playing it for almost an hour, and for her that is a very long time. I think me and my boyfriend will be playing this one ourselves after she goes to bed.Overall disappointed in this game, controls aren't great, the co-op is clumsy. The game looks nice which is about the only good thing I can say.It came on time. Haven't played the game yet. Had the game for the PS3 and loved it so this version shouldn't be much differentGreat delivered on time would buy again.A++++Item as described arrived on time!

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