New Epic Mickey 2 Nintendo Wii Screens

By Adam Riley 17.11.2012 3

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Disney has released some fresh screenshots and information about a newly revealed feature of Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two: inkwells. Background to inkwells, invisible and indelible ink...When the Thinner Seas disappeared at the end of Disney Epic Mickey, Oswald and the others found that it left behind two sets of Ink: Invisible and Indelible ink. Over the years they have figured out how to harness this ink in what they call Inkwells. Inkwells are special objects in the environment that can help the player overcome challenges and foes, while also giving him a choice on how he wants to proceed, and they provide Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two with a completely different style of gameplay from the first game.

  • Each Inkwell reacts to the environment around it, and the player's choice in that environment. The play style will determine the two states of the Inkwell
  • When an area is restored, the Inkwells create Invisible Ink. For the stealthier player, this type of ink lets Mickey sneak around enemies and security devices
  • When an area is thinned, the Inkwells create Indelible Ink. For the more straightforward player, this ink will cause Mickey to become tougher for a limited amount of time. Not only will enemy attacks do less damage, but Mickey will also not be harmed by Thinner.
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Image for New Epic Mickey 2 Nintendo Wii Screens
Box art for Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
Developer

Junction Point

Publisher

Disney

Genre

3D Platformer

Players

2

C3 Score

Rated $score out of 10  n/a

Reader Score

Rated $score out of 10  10/10 (2 Votes)

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Gamespot and Destructoid's reviews suggest Warren Spector and Junction Point have yet again dropped the ball in the game play department. I'm giving it a pass. Fool me once Warren shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. 

Yeah I saw a pretty negative review. Not that I was expecting much from this title anyway...

I was willing them to pull a Red Steel 2. At a very basic level, Mickey was not fun to control in the original. it seems like they just ignored the platforming issues and just decided to concentrate on the tertiary elements for the sequel. 

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