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Product Description Players can play as Oswald in drop-in, drop-out 2-player co-op mode. "The Power of Two" will be evident as Oswald participates in Mickey's adventure every step of the way. Amazon.com Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is an Action-Adventure Platforming game set in the Disney themed gameworld of Wasteland. The game utilizes the same open-ended, environment-manipulating play mechanics of the original Disney Epic Mickey to create a unique experience that lets players create their own paths through game levels. The game features both Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, each with their own tools of environment manipulation. Additional features include, forgotten Disney characters and attractions, all-new levels, professional voice acting, Disney-inspired music and lyric, drop-in, dropout two-player co-op support, and PlayStation Move compatibility. Return to Wasteland to face a challenge from an unexpected enemy. View larger Join forces with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. View larger Unleash the Power of the Brush in a Whole New Way Join Mickey and Oswald in an epic battle to save the magical world of Wasteland and change it forever. Interact with your favorite characters like never before in the most heroic adventure yet. In Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, gamers will play as Mickey Mouse and for the first time ever, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney's first cartoon star, in an all-new adventure of creativity and discovery. Created by industry luminary Warren Spector and Disney Interactive's Junction Point game development studio, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two comes to Next-Gen game consoles for the first time. Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two returns Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Wasteland, an alternate world filled with 80 years of forgotten Disney characters and theme park attractions. But for the first time, Mickey and Oswald will join forces as true partners - Mickey with his magical paint brush that wields paint and thinner, and Oswald with his powerful remote control that allows him to command electricity. This new co-op play combined with enhanced in-game physics will further enhance the idea that "PlayStyle Matters" - a unique approach to gameplay pioneered by Warren Spector where players dynamically tackle different challenges in order to explore all possibilities and storylines, but with consequences for their chosen actions. Key Game FeaturesPlayers can play as Oswald in drop-in, dropout 2-player co-op mode. The Power of Two will be evident as Oswald participates in Mickey's adventure every step of the way.All in-game characters -- most notably Oswald The Lucky Rabbit whose voice will be heard for the first time ever -- are fully voiced by the official voice actors of those characters.Players will experience Disney's forgotten characters and attractions in all-new levels and further explore levels from the original Disney Epic Mickey game, but now changed, impacted by world-changing events that have shaken Wasteland apart. New 2D levels based on classic Disney animated films and shorts will offer compelling puzzle-based, platforming gameplay.Players enjoy an original game story CO-written by award-winning American comic book writer, Marv Wolfman, and Junction Point. The storyline features a variety of new and returning characters that further immerse players in Disney's rich history while adversaries familiar and new will challenge players.Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is the first video game that can be described as a "musical," where at various points during the adventure characters will express themselves and advance the plot by bursting into song. All songs feature original Disney-inspired music and lyrics. Players will also hear tunes and instrumentation that change based on their personal choices, which will ultimately allow each individual to "conduct" their own unique soundtrack.Optional PlayStation Move support lets players extend the fluity of their movements through Wasteland even further.The Disney Epic Mickey franchise comes to Next Gen consoles for the first time.Additional Screenshots
All in-game characters - most notably Oswald The Lucky Rabbit whose voice will be heard for the first time ever - are fully voiced by the official voice actors of those characters
Players will experience Disney's forgotten characters and attractions in all-new levels and further explore levels from the original Disney Epic Mickey game, but now changed, impacted by world-changing events that have shaken Wasteland apart.
New 2D levels based on classic Disney animated films and shorts will offer compelling puzzle-based, platforming gameplay
Players will enjoy an original game story co-written by award-winning American comic book writer, Marv Wolfman, and Junction Point
The storyline will feature a variety of new and returning characters that will further immerse players in Disney's rich history while adversaries familiar and new will challenge players.
First off, my wife loves everything Disney. So when the first Epic Mickey came out we bought it right away. Although the camera was a pain at times, she played through the game twice. So when it was announced the next Epic Mickey would be in HD, she was very excited.I was very upset to hear that the Wii-U version would not support 1st person use of the Wiimote. Based on this we decided to go with the PS3 version. We downloaded the demo from PlayStation Home, which she has played through twice. Now that we have the real game, she has not stopped playing it since it arrived.For gameplay, I was surprised how quickly she was able to adapt to the dual analog sticks without much complaint. Its certainly not as easy as it was for the wii, but its still very enjoyable once you adjust. If the person you are buying for is patient, it shouldn't be a big deal...but if they are not, then I wouild recommend the wii version. She loves the quests, has been enjoying kicking/throwing Oswald off anything and everything, and has really enjoyed the level of difficulty...although she has died a few times while realizing you can die by jumping off of things/etc.I can only recommend this game for anyone that enjoys Disney & Mickey. I would stick with the Wii for easy play, but the graphics are truly enjoyable on the PS3/XBOX360/Wii-U. And at least if you have PS Move, you can play it like the Wii in HD. I am just hoping they re-release the original in HD!****UPDATE FOR 12/16/2012****I just wanted to add a few an addition comments now that my wife has played through the game 2 times. The thrill of hearing and relying on Oswald has quickly warn off for her, especially during some of the boss battles. I won't remove a star for this but she certainly did get very frustrated.The second comment is that this game seems to be much shorter then the original. The added quests are nice, the collectibles are nice, but be sure to take your time getting them. This is certainly no 100+ hour Dragon Age, but its still not as long as it really should have been.Overall I still give this game 5 stars! I just hope that they redo the original in HD for the PS3 but I am not holding my breath.