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Gale ([personal profile] northwind_gale) wrote2009-11-05 06:51 am

HOLY SHIT DISNEY

So, there's a new game coming out for the Wii in about a year or so.

Yes, North heard about a game while it's still in its early developing stages. It's the apocalypse!

Anyways, this game's initial name sounds like it's gonna be called Epic Mickey. So we're getting back into our old nostalgia days and such?

It already sounds like it's living up to it's name. Just...not in the way we originally expected.

When you find this as the cover art, seems like something's up. It doesn't look like that happy-go-lucky world I remember...

A bit of poking around reveals a darker story~. Apparently, long ago, Mickey came to visit Yen Sid (the sorcerer from The Sorcerer's Apprentice, if you don't remember), and accidentally at the same time stumbled across a world that the sorcerer had created for the long-forgotten Disney characters. Mickey enters the world and has a little bit too much fun-he spills paint and thinner everywhere. He hastily tries to clean up before Yen Sid notices, and then quickly escapes. Years later, Mickey comes back and finds that the world has become a wasteland ruled by The Phantom Blot (a relatively tame villain in the old cartoons and comics, originally a thief dressed in all black), who has become a monstrosity of ink and thinner thanks to good ol' Mickey. So, of course, Mickey's gotta go and fix what he's wronged.

Hell, this game already wins for making his sidekick/helper/antagonist Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. For those who don't know, he was Mickey's predecessor, the former mascot of Disney before he was bought by NBC/Universal back in 1929-ish. (Disney got him back in 2006 by trading the rights to video sportscaster Al Michaels from ABC/ESPN to NBC.) He originally had a personality rather similar to Mickey's (and they even look similar, which makes sense considering that Mickey was intended to his expy). However, his time being forgotten (and basically abandoned-he's the first inhabitant of Yid's world) in the other world and fighting the Phantom Blot (and losing) makes him rather bitter and distrusting-and for good reason.

The game pays homage to the old days in more ways than one-Mickey's been regressed to what he used to be in the old black and white cartoons-a mischievous, courageous, kinda-sorta hero who really doesn't know the meaning of the word stop. Depending what you do with your Karma Meter (yes, there is alignment in this game), you can become a Lawful Good (Hero Mickey, the hero that we see him as nowadays), Chaotic Good (Scrapper Mickey, closer to his mischievous thirties counterpart), or Neutral Good (Wastelander Mickey, a sort of middle road).

So anyways, you go around with a magic paintbrush to erase and repaint the corrupted inhabitants and parts of the levels. Basic concept, right?

Well, somehow, they're making it darker. I mean...one of the levels is going to have the background of It's a Small World...backwards. I'm not shitting you. Hell, the one piece of released music I've found wavers back between bouncily cheerful and darkly sinister and foreboding...and it works.

And then I stumbled across some early concept art. Namely this. And this. And this. And this. And this.

And, heaven forbid, THIS.

I shat bricks.

It didn't help that I found it near midnight.

I only have one coherent thought after this.

Goddammit, Disney, don't screw this up.
 

[identity profile] saft.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh I heard about this recently elsewhere, It sounds freaking amazing o_o. Too bad I probably won't have a console to play it on unless it comes out to the DS Which is going to be very unlikley.

Thanks for the info and wow...

As if "It's a Small World" wasn't a creepy enough song on its own!

[identity profile] saft.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
...WTF WHY DOES THAT THING HAVE JAFAR FOR IT'S CROTCH?!

[identity profile] northwind-gale.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:49 pm (UTC)(link)
IT'S LIKE SOME KIND OF MISHMASH OF CREATURES.

Apparently, this mad scientist helped Oswald create replicas of his Disney friends so he wouldn't go mad...but he's also responsible for those things...I believe they're called Beetleworks.

[identity profile] saft.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure I'm going to be seeing that thing pop up at [community profile] the_love_hotel in the next few months, yanno just to taint my childhood even more than it has been since playing over there.

OSWALD YOU ARE A CREEPY FUCK THIS GAME IS GOING TO BE WELL...EPIC.

[identity profile] northwind-gale.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
...thanks for the images. Seriously. o~O

EXACTLY WHAT IT SAYS ON THE TIN.

[identity profile] northwind-gale.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
...I'm honestly more distressed that it has Tigger and Goofy for arms. ._.

[identity profile] northwind-gale.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering the lead gamer was asked to help "rewrite" Mickey and he explicitly stated that he wants to scare kids the same way Disney use to scare him before it became tame...yes, it sounds awesome. Which makes me sad that my mom was considering getting a Wii, but decided against it.

Listen closely. I swear to god I've heard "Walt Disney" several times in there. And that new music...mmmh! Epic, and it's got that Disney toonish feel I remember from old cartoons~<3

[identity profile] immicolia.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Man. That concept art is total nightmare fuel. O.O

Also: http://immicolia.livejournal.com/1153039.html

[identity profile] northwind-gale.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
It's early art, so most likely it'll get toned down some...that skeleton wraith-like thing was the original concept for the Phantom Blot, and you see what it most likely became in that cover art...still Nightmare Fuel. And the guy wants to scare kids.

fffff if I wasn't in class I'd be listening right now~

[identity profile] immicolia.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Yea, it wouldn't do to have a Mickey Mouse game with a T rating. Even toned down I bet you this'll wind up being an easy E 10+.

And now you have something to look forward to later. XD

[identity profile] northwind-gale.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Easily. And I am totally scouring the web for walkthroughs as soon as it comes out in 2010. Because this is going to be the Disney I never got to see but was apparently awesome~<3

ffff yay~!