Review: Epic Mickey
The happiest place on Earth spawns the most frustrating game on the Wii.
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The happiest place on Earth spawns the most frustrating game on the Wii.
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Hooray! The video game equivalent of a used record store nerd decided to come. I think that it's a tragedy that record stores are dying. Without them, your "If you've heard of it, it sucks. The only good stuff was made with obsolete technology in somebody's basement," sensibilities have few places they can call home. In case you haven't heard it before on this site yet, welcome.SensibleCrout said:Saw it coming.
Somehow I don't expect any good games to come out nowadays, except if they are from Blizzard. Ok, there are some more, but usually not the ones that are hyped the most. Personal Favourite: VVVVVV [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VVVVVV]
Thinking the same thing.Zombie Nixon said:Why'd you give it 3/5 stars? You spend the whole review talking about how it isn't fun at all.
There still are good games. The criteria for a good game haven't changed but the industry chooses to fail meeting them. We have lots of stunning looking but very boring games (like Heavy Rain or Assassin's Creed) and then we have tons of "casual" shaky-dancy game titles which would all better be played without any digital hardware in the first place.PhiMed said:Hooray! The video game equivalent of a used record store nerd decided to come. I think that it's a tragedy that record stores are dying. Without them, your "If you've heard of it, it sucks. The only good stuff was made with obsolete technology in somebody's basement," sensibilities have few places they can call home. In case you haven't heard it before on this site yet, welcome.
Good question... does Disney advertise on the Escapist?Vault Citizen said:Its a shame too, the concept art looked so much better than the game we ended up getting.