Last week, Warren Spector unveiled his new project, Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two. The new sequel will feature co-op play, an improved camera and a whole new musical storyline for fans of the original to revel in, as well as coming to "next-gen" (i.e. current gen high-def) consoles for the first time. The first released trailer shows off some of the new tech used for the game, as well as teasing narrative and new gameplay elements that will be included in the final product. Check it out below; Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two will arrive on PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 (a port of the original is possible too for PS3 and 360, but don't hold out too much hope) this Autumn.
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Monday, 26 March 2012
First Epic Mickey 2 Trailer Released
The new Disney adventure is on its way!
Last week, Warren Spector unveiled his new project, Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two. The new sequel will feature co-op play, an improved camera and a whole new musical storyline for fans of the original to revel in, as well as coming to "next-gen" (i.e. current gen high-def) consoles for the first time. The first released trailer shows off some of the new tech used for the game, as well as teasing narrative and new gameplay elements that will be included in the final product. Check it out below; Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two will arrive on PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 (a port of the original is possible too for PS3 and 360, but don't hold out too much hope) this Autumn.
Last week, Warren Spector unveiled his new project, Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two. The new sequel will feature co-op play, an improved camera and a whole new musical storyline for fans of the original to revel in, as well as coming to "next-gen" (i.e. current gen high-def) consoles for the first time. The first released trailer shows off some of the new tech used for the game, as well as teasing narrative and new gameplay elements that will be included in the final product. Check it out below; Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two will arrive on PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 (a port of the original is possible too for PS3 and 360, but don't hold out too much hope) this Autumn.
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