First Concrete "Epic Mickey" Details Leaked Like Ink

John Funk

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First Concrete "Epic Mickey" Details Leaked Like Ink



A "source close to Disney" has leaked details of Warren Spector's "Epic Mickey" project - villains, gameplay mechanics, why it's on the Wii, and Mickey Mouse's first makeover in years.

We got our first official look at "Epic Mickey" Eurogamer [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/95209-More-Details-About-Epic-Mickey-in-November-Issue-of-Game-Informer], we learn more.

As previously reported, "Epic Mickey" is a darker look at Disney's history - the characters that have been forgotten over the decades - with gameplay that primarily revolves around painting, similar to Okami or the classic Warner Bros. animated short "Duck Amuck." The choice of the Wii has less to do with its traditionally family-friendly image, and more to do with its natural fit for Mickey's arsenal of equipment, which includes "paintbrushes, erasers, thinner, pencils and other artist tools."

Perhaps cartoon characters can never die (despite what Roger Rabbit would have you believe) but they can be forgotten. Who but the most hardcore Disney aficionado would remember Oswald the Lucky Rabbit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_the_Rabbit], the company's first mascot? Oswald, like so many other forgotten cartoons over the years, has been cast into a dark, lonely void of broken hopes and aspirations since being replaced by Mickey Mouse, where his anger and bitterness towards the character have spiraled out of control.

Oswald unleashes the slightly-less-forgotten Phantom Blot [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Blot] upon Disney's world, who pollutes the colorful cartoon universe with a sticky black ink (as seen on the cover) that makes colors run and fade. There's only one person (or rodent) who can stand up and set things right again.

Though this corrosive ink is Mickey's enemy, his powers are likewise based in art. Mickey can "draw and scribble his way through levels, mending broken bridges by applying the right color paint or peering through walls after applying thinner. He can even clear rubble from his path by erasing parts of the world." The game is about thinking and artwork, says Eurogamer's source, with careful consideration of the environment needed to solve the puzzles.

Plus, there's a reason that the only official finalized artwork we've seen shows Mickey from behind - "Epic Mickey" will see the iconic Mouse getting his first makeover in quite a few years. "That's why no one's seen his face yet," explained Eurogamer's source, "But he's far more retro than you've seen him for years."

I know it's never a good idea to count your videogame eggs before they hatch, but I can't be the only one who thinks all of this sounds absolutely amazing, can I?

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Magnatek

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You aren't the only one who thinks that. However, a revenge scheme? I really hope that's not the only piece of plot in this game. The retro face seems promising, though.
 

John Funk

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Magnatek said:
You aren't the only one who thinks that. However, a revenge scheme? I really hope that's not the only piece of plot in this game. The retro face seems promising, though.
A normal revenge scheme is dull.

A revenge scheme from forgotten classic cartoon characters bitter and angry over having their (rightful, from their point of view) spotlight stolen? That's kind of creative, IMO.
 

QuirkyTambourine

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God I love the idea of this game, I'm surprised that Disney gave the license for it. It looks pretty damn dark and Disney doesn't do dark really. At least, not as dark as I'm hoping this game will be.
 

Monshroud

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This game sounds amazing. I am really curious to see how they implement the controls though. This could be an easy one to mess up. Hopefully it will utilize the Wii Motion Plus for better acuracy. Although that could hinder sales. . .
 

RanD00M

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Time to get me another free wii.And then sell it when i finish this game.
 

Charli

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Thats...pretty darn awesome Disney. Okay I'm with you so far... continue...
 

Archemetis

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I'm gonna admit, I thought Disney had gone too far to be saved, but if this turns out anywhere near as awesome as it's starting to sound, then I'm definately gonna consider changing my opinion.
 

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CantFaketheFunk said:
Magnatek said:
You aren't the only one who thinks that. However, a revenge scheme? I really hope that's not the only piece of plot in this game. The retro face seems promising, though.
A normal revenge scheme is dull.

A revenge scheme from forgotten classic cartoon characters bitter and angry over having their (rightful, from their point of view) spotlight stolen? That's kind of creative, IMO.
Have to agree there, Mr Funk :) I still think that a bit more plot would be pretty good too, but as revenge plots go that's quite original and I like the story. Given it's a Disney game I reckon my friends and family will think it's 'too kiddy' for me to get (I'm 19 and still enjoy Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts, and my younger brother thinks that's hilarious. Don't see why, myself...), but truth be told, this sounds awesome. I just wish it wasn't only on the Wii, as an Xbox 360 owner I'll miss out. That's what gets on my nerves most... :(
 

ZeroMachine

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Well... I... Wow.

I'm actually intrigued by a Disney game. Haven't been able to say that in years. Though I'll wait to see some gameplay videos before I get all hyped up...

Bladecatcher said:
"Forgotten Disney Characters?" This could get really racist really fast.
So, so true.
 

Jon Etheridge

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This looks really neat. Again, the concept art so far has been nothing short of fantastic. I'm a bit scared when I hear the word "makeover" though. But the idea of being able to wield a brush Okami style would fit well in the Disney universe. I'm torn on this one. I think i'll wait for a bit more information before I get too excited.

I think they need to make a game based off of my Mickey. :p

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87GsHvjes6E
 

manaman

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Probably going to be one of the few games I am really looking forward to. Sadly as much as I wish for some original innovative games for the 360 or PS3 they seem to only have a Nintendo label on them these days. I keep getting the same crap over and over in new shades of pretty, brown, and blood on the 360 and PS3.
 

Jon Etheridge

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Bladecatcher said:
"Forgotten Disney Characters?" This could get really racist really fast.
HAHAHAHA. I just had a great mental image of the Crows from Dumbo showing up. LOL.
 

Monshroud

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If you click on the link for Oswald the Rabbit on Wikipedia, there is also this listed as a piece of information:

In concept art for an upcoming Epic Mickey video game, a drawing of Oswald or some character greatly resembling him can be seen on the wing of a rocket in the picture. It turns out Oswald is the leader of a world where all destroyed Disney characters and rides go, and now seeks to take his Revenge on Mickey for stealing his fame
 

SnowCold

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Accually, this kinda let my intress down, really, if you take off the dark setting, it's a mickey mouse's painting adventure.
 

LavaLampBamboo

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I have to say, I'm a bit disappointed. The steampunk-ness of the other shots looked really awesome. I hope it sticks to that style...

I mean the concept sounds interesting, and the really dark artwork is great, but I think it might miss the mark. I'm not sure...