
Resolution's Greg Giddens writes: Epic Mickey is so rigidly average it’s almost impressive. There are high and counter low points throughout that never allow you to completely surrender yourself to its undeniable charm, which is a shame really. Mickey has been absent as the main character in a game for some time now and this could have been the stage for a dramatic comeback, but instead it barely keeps the memory of our anthropomorphic mouse alive.

Mickey Mouse has been the star of some amazing retro Disney games, including Castle of Illusion.

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I never played the first game but I enjoyed Epic Mickey 2 wish they were also porting the second game.
i liked the second one quite abit, but im glad they are remastering the first one

Despite Walt Disney's mixed history with video games, these games embody the magic of Disney the best.
When you think of Disney and video games, the first image that comes to your head could be a variety of things. Perhaps it's Kingdom Hearts, which remains one of the best Square Enix games due in little part to Disney’s influence.
Otherwise, it could be a classic game, since Disney has been mostly absent from the gaming world lately, save for some mobile ventures. Whether it be a nostalgic adventure with classic characters or a movie tie-in that makes an impression, let’s dust off Disney’s videogame legacy and find those quality standouts.
listen .. Donald Duck in Maui Mallard
and World of illusion are the best disney games.
This game deserves at least an 8.