🎉 Rediscover Disney Magic in Epic Style!
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two for Nintendo Wii offers an immersive gaming experience featuring fully voiced characters, including the debut of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit. Players can explore new and reimagined levels filled with puzzles and platforming challenges, all while engaging with a rich storyline co-written by award-winning writer Marv Wolfman.
J**)
My Kids love this game
My Kids love this game, but sadly its a bit to much to play for my 5 year old. My seven year old has no real issue with it however to be honest It really is probably better for 8-12 year olds just because of the way the game plays with two controllers (Kids hand size may be the deciding factor).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...lolSo you could say its a really good game!
S**L
Hurray for Mickey!
I gave this game to my daughter before the Disney Epic Mickey 1 game with excellent results. Not knowing anything about the game I knew I was taking a big chance in not choosing the older one. However, this game has had a good feedback from others and I was told that the graphics were superb.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!
S**N
Fun game (with a squirrely camera)
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. I really like the co-op elements. there are situations that you have to really work to figure out and requires both players/characters working together to get it done. My only complaint is the camera angle as you maneuver around the game. They seem to always be drifting off and its taking me a lot to get used to it, or rather I am still not used to it. To be fair and full disclosure, I am a 45 year old man--not that that should matter, but somehow it does. My daughter is 15 and she is quite good at maneuvering, so I have to take some of the blame. I was going for the 4 stars because of the squirrely camera, but then reconsidered thinking abut how good my daughter is. I'm going to keep at it. I'm convinced an old dog can learn new tricks! I'll post an add-on when I have finished the game and tell you whether this is really a nuisance or if its just a learning curve that quite possibly depends on age.
H**K
Best one yet.
I just finished epic Mickey two days ago and then brought 2. So far I love it ! I really don't have anyone to be Oswald. But I like how the wii came be him. It's. A little harder with the wii being him , he does come as fast or do his special moves as good, but it better then not playing it. Also I find the graphics soo much better in this game then epic Mickey. The characters really talk they just don't make odd noses very few seconds when spoken too. It scared me however because my wii told me it needed to be updated to play the game , it had never asked me that before. But it all worked out. I also brought the light up paint brush nunchuck it's awesome !!!
R**D
Enjoyable but flawed
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 the theme parks; and if you know to expect (and how to work around) the flaws in the game's design and implementation.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.
D**N
A Promising Mickey+Oswald Adventure
Being a long time Mickey fan this review may be a little biased. I have not finished the first Epic Mickey and the second one got here earlier than I thought. I did however test to see that it can be played, I note the first area looks brighter than most levels in Epic Mickey 1 even in low brightness settings on the television. This game added a whole new dimension by allowing a second player option, so there are hints of the game advancing in abilities on this second title. I remember other game titles changing mostly the graphics in sequel after sequel(which is fine if one desires as such). I imagine the neatest game play potential in Epic Mickey The Power of Two can be attained when there are actually 2 players advancing together through the course of it.
A**E
Epic Mickey 2
Superbe , en très bon état, il est arrivé plus vite que prévu. Merci
R**E
fun and adventurous
its a little hard at first, but you get the hang of it.
B**Y
Game is so-so. It's tough to find a game ...
Game is so-so. It's tough to find a game outside of the standard Mario games that my wife enjoys, but this was not one of them. Price was fair though
C**N
Game for kids that kids get bored easily.
Game for kids that kids get bored easily .... the seller was perfect only gave 4* because I don’t like the game that much neither did my kids
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