
"Ever wield a paintbrush before? If so, you already have something in common with Mickey Mouse as he makes an awaited return in Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. This time, though, the hero plans to share the glory for his artistic saving abilities. With a new partner now taking center stage, the sequel promises to have a strong co-operative component to drive players forward. Here to talk about these and other ambitions, Paul Weaver from Junction Point has agreed to share some details on the creative project still to come." -- Wiiloveit.com

Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is one of the greatest co-op platformers ever made, and can still be played on modern consoles & PCs.

Before games inspired by movies and TV shows became blatant cash grabs, there was a time when players actually had some solid titles inspired by various IPs, and Disney made some of the best
Quackshot for me, simply because I think there’s a lot of potential for improving on the original and I would love a great platformer starring Donald in a world-traveling Ducktales-style adventure.

Has Disney done more harm than good to Star Wars when it comes to gaming?
Thats not a question that even needs to be asked. Anybody that is a fan of Star Wars and video games knows EA could fuck up a 1500lb steel BB in the middle of a cotton field barefooted. It truly is a travesty that EA is one of the most profitable game companies. Any company that would have made as many missteps with franchises as they did would have folded under and had all of its licenses pulled. Because of MT that litter their games, EA is artificially kept relevant in the industry. They are able to hold on to these licenses with the billions they milk out of gamers every year. So hell yeah Disney underachieved. But we all knew that was going to happen the minute news broke they were partnering with EA.
It's the refusal to do what it takes to get an actual creative project off the ground. Instead Disney and co. pushed out minimal viable products for the majority of its gaming life cycle.
This reminds me that I still need to play the first Epic Mickey (which is still sitting sealed on my desk) sometime this summer.
It sounds like it's going to be quite a step up from the first game hopefully. I'm curious to see how the musical elements play out especially. Nice review!