Simply dissolving both fists with the thinner is enough to do the trick. Note that if you are using thinner, you won't have to paint the face to win. Then you'll be carried up toward the clock face, where a final bit of paint will turn that face colorful and secure your victory. When you have eliminated both fists at once, you can hop onto the closest hand as it settles in the nearby thinner. Once both fists are almost completely blue, make sure that you have a full meter (or nearly full) and then take both fists out in rapid succession. You can collect life from the destructible items along the front side of the screen, plus you can refill your paint meters on the far left and right sides of the battle area. We suggest that you alternate between the two fists, slowly wearing them down so that both are almost entirely blue. If you're using paint, you have a limited amount of time to do so because a fist will retreat once it has been completely painted, will shake off the paint and then will return to battle. To win the fight, you'll need to paint both fists completely blue or dissolve them completely with thinner. It's also best if you're in the air when it collides with the ground, so that you're not shaken and tripped. You want to avoid being too close to a fist when it hammers down. Either arm is capable of hammering down with quite a bit of force. When you first appear, you'll find yourself located between them. The battle is mostly one that you'll fight against two huge fists. (Above Right) Ride up to the face and paint it it to finish the battle. Transitioning between levels is done through film projectors, featuring small platforming stages based largely on numerous Mickey Mouse shorts, displaying that a lot of clear passion was put into making this game.(Above Left) Paint both arms so that they're almost entirely blue, then quickly finish up the two arms in rapid succession so they don't have time to recover. Mickey and his popularity prior to their first interaction. That fell into Wasteland the atmosphere is a bit haunting, to say the least,Īnd (along with various hints in some levels) summarizes how Oswald feels about Mockery built entirely out of accumulated (and real) Mickey Mouse memorabilia Oswald’s post-Blot residence, Mickeyjunk Mountain, a mountain and monument to Well as the horrific nature of many Wasteland environments and enemies,Įssentially twisted versions of many Disneyland attractions. Visuals do a good job of capturing the cartoonish nature of the characters as The graphics are good for a 2010 Wii game, though in general they feelĪ little unfinished apparently the game was rushed a little to meet its releaseĭate, which would explain both this and the camera problems. Seemed to actively work against me and block my view with foreground objects or The camera is manipulated with the Nunchuck whileĪiming is done with the Wiimote, however there were times where the camera Them a TV that distracts enemies with “Steamboat Willie” and a Watch that You can also acquire various Sketches to summon useful items, among Well as some side quests) can alter the experience, including what sort ofĮnding you receive (for the more important moments I tried to follow what wasĬanon to Epic Mickey 2, though in some cases I lucked out when going this Various Wasteland enemies and bosses the way you approach these enemies (as Hidden areas and alter parts of the environment. Parts of the environment and reveal hidden items, while Thinner can reveal To deal with enemies and explore the environment. Will primarily be using Paint (B on the Wiimote) or Thinner (Z on the Nunchuck) The gameplay is interesting in the way it involves the Wii’s motion controls.Īside from a spin attack that can be performed with the flick of a wrist, you Leaving with the impression that Disney hasn’t done Oswald any real justice Nintendo Wii, I found the game to be enjoyable despite its flaws while also Having only been able to play the game recently after acquiring a Proved successful, spawning a sequel and spin-off game before the series endedĬompletely. Oswald making a (sort of) comeback through Disney merch, the game Epic Mickey Game Epic Mickey, which would only be possible once Disney traded sportscasterĪl Michaels to NBC/Universal in exchange for ownership of Oswald in 2006. With Oswald forgotten and Mickey’s own reputationĭeclining at the time, director Warren Spector sought to fix both with the 2010 Mickey that was owned wholesale by Universal following his creation and debut Not be said for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Disney and Iwerks’ 1927 precursor to Made a big splash in his debut short “Steamboat Willie” and has since becomeĪrguably the largest media juggernaut the world has ever known. In 1928, Walt Disney’s creation Mickey Mouse (designed by Ub Iwerks)
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