Disney's Epic Mickey Opening Trailer Revealed
Disney Interactive Studios have just revealed the opening trailer for Junction Point's upcoming Disney's Epic Mickey.
Being headed up by renown developer Warren Spector, Junction Point's take on Mickey's universe has garnered a lot of attention from gamers and press around the world, and even managed to take a spot in Nintendo's E3 presentation back in June.
Today, Disney Interactive Studios have cranked the hype meter for the title up even further by revealing the opening cinematic for the game, to coincide with Warren Spector's keynote speech at GDC Europe, giving an insight into what is happening with the story in the game.
Disney's Epic Mickey will be available this holiday season worldwide.
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Is that why gaming sucks so? (Yes Ironicly I don't enjoy my hobby that much).
Focus testing ruined this game for me.
Focus testing had nothing to do with how the game's turned out apparently. Spector has said as such recently. And if it did change anything, you'd never play any games Trinest as almost all games are focus tested and changed.
Actually, if you check out the E3 footage of playable Mickey, he does have the dripping paint design, however in all the trailers post E3 (after the focus testing), Mickey no longer drips paint.
I used to love Duck Tales.
I think the paint dripping Mickey is still in the game. At least, it's been in all the stuff I've seen of it recently. The thing you're referring to LeSomeGuy is the Evil Mickey character model which was taken out after focus testing. But yes, really looking forward to this game. And it's not often you can say you're looking forward to a Mickey Mouse game. Here's hoping Spector gets to do Duck Tales next.
It's still a great game though. Just wait and see.
I still wish that they had kept the steam-punk design and paint dripping Mickey. They took it out because some biker who probably will never play the game said it's not the Mickey he remembered.
Seriously, if you only have time to watch one trailer today, set aside the 4 and a half minutes to watch this as it's brilliant.
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