One of the most unfortunate classic series of the 2000s was Disney Epic Mickey duology. Due to the exclusivity of the Wii, the first part was only played by a small portion of those interested, while the second part, despite the multi-platform ports, largely failed despite the multi-platform ports as a result of weak artificial intelligence, bugs inherited from the Wii, and that the series, What was originally dreamed of being a trilogy, has been completely halted. .
However, there was potential in the idea – players had to take the guise of Mickey Mouse (or Oswald the Rabbit, who appeared only as a supporting character in the first part, and who appeared as a playable character in the second part), traveling. Through the worlds of classic Disney cartoons and dealing with the magical evil unleashed by Mickey, bringing the cycle's elements and characters to life in ink, or by combining the power of paint thinner that makes them disappear during platforming segments, logic puzzles and battles. .
Part one is coming this year Disney Epic Mickey: Bring Back the Brush In addition to a major overhaul of the visuals, its revamp promises new gameplay elements and new moves for Mickey. In addition to Nintendo Switch, the remake will also be available on PlayStation 4, 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series