Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Twois a 2012platform gamedeveloped byJunction Point Studiosand published byDisney Interactive Studiosand the sequel to 2010'sEpic Mickey.Unlike its predecessor, which was only released for theWii,the game was released on thePlayStation 3,Wii,Wii UandXbox 360in November 2012 and would make further releases on thePlayStation VitaandMicrosoft Windowsover the next two years. The game features an optionalco-op modewhere a second player plays asOswaldand assist the first player,Mickey,in saving the Wasteland. The game also has a companion calledEpic Mickey: Power of Illusionfor theNintendo 3DS.[2]It was also the last game to be released byJunction Point Studios,as it was released two months before its closure.

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
Developer(s)Junction Point Studios
Blitz Games Studios(PS3, Wii, X360, PC, Vita)
Heavy Iron Studios(Wii U)
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios(PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, PC)
Sony Computer Entertainment
(PlayStation Vita)
Director(s)Warren Spector
Producer(s)Joye Price
Designer(s)Chase Jones
Programmer(s)Peter Shelus
Artist(s)Bernadette LaCarte
Writer(s)Marv Wolfman
Brian Freyermuth
Composer(s)James Dooley
Mike Himelstein
SeriesEpic Mickey
EngineGamebryo
Platform(s)[1]
ReleasePlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360
  • NA:November 18, 2012
  • AU:November 22, 2012
  • EU:November 23, 2012
  • EU:November 30, 2012 (Wii U)
  • AU:December 13, 2012 (Wii U)
  • KOR:April 18, 2013 (Wii)
  • JP:September 26, 2013 (Wii U, Wii)
PlayStation Vita
  • NA:June 18, 2013(PSN)
  • EU:June 19, 2013(retail)
  • AU:June 19, 2013(retail)
Microsoft Windows
  • EU:October 2013(retail)
  • WW:October 6, 2014(Steam)
Genre(s)Platform,action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer

Plot

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All has been well in the Wasteland sinceMickey Mousesaved it from destruction by the Shadow Blot, with the world's inhabitants beginning its restoration. However, a series ofearthquakeshave been occurring lately.The Mad Doctor,who now mostly communicates by singing, arrives and speaks of how he has reformed and requestsOswaldto join forces with him in order to save Wasteland from this new threat. Not trusting the Mad Doctor, Gus, the leader ofthe Gremlins,and Ortensia, Oswald's wife, contact Mickey for assistance. Getting the transmission after being awoken from bed, Mickey entersYen Sid's workshop once more and takes back the Magic Paintbrush to aid him as he returns to Wasteland. Oswald joins up with them in Dark Beauty Castle, explaining the Mad Doctor warned him of Blotworx - Blotlings piloting Beetleworx-like battle mechs. The castle begins collapsing from an earthquake, forcing them to escape while Oswald retrieves his remote en route.

Mickey and Oswald arrive in Mean Street via the train, as the earthquake had split Mean Street in half and had knocked down Wasteland's projector portals, where Gremlin Jamface advises them to fix the disabledprojectortravel network via their control station in Rainbow Falls. They fight their way through Wasteland to accomplish this, battling various Blotworx. After heading to the Mad Doctor'slaboratoryin Disney Gulch and defeating a Blotworxdragon,they find out the projectors were intentionally sabotaged as Small Pete presents evidence pointing to OsTown's grumpy caretaker Gremlin Prescott, whom the heroes had earlier caught assembling a secret television device. The group follow him to Fort Wasteland, a fortress abandoned during the Blot's revolt, and onto the Floatyard, where they find Prescott has built a gigantic battle mech modelled after himself. Confessing to the projectors' sabotage, he accuses Gus of never recognizing his potential and battles the heroes. After trapping or destroying his creation, the group try interrogating Prescott, only for Wasteland's news team and the Mad Doctor to arrive. One of the Mad Doctor's Beetleworx places Prescott in a hypnotic trance, making him publicly confess to being behind the chaos – which convinces everyone except for Mickey's group. The Mad Doctor announces he will be building a new attraction in celebration and Wasteland's inhabitants begin to accept him as their leader instead of Oswald, to his dismay.

Gus goes through Prescott's belongings and retrieves blueprints that suggest his main project was not the mech, but rather an undercover operation in Ventureland. Mickey and Oswald follow the trail through Ventureland, which leads them to Autotopia, a region that was presumed to be destroyed during the Blot's revolt. There, they witness mechanical siphons erected by Prescott pumping Wasteland's primeval spirits, the Guardians, out of the ground, thus making Wasteland unstable and causing the constant earthquakes. After disabling them, they discover a secret projector playing what appears to be a television program of the Mad Doctor's own creation; travelling through, they learn what happened to the Mad Doctor following his previous defeat. He crash-landed in Disney Gulch and set up his lab there, creating the Blotworx as part of a plot for revenge, but was forced to cast them out due to their hostility. In the attic of Lonesome Manor, which has been retooled into a secret television studio, they find the Mad Doctor's diary, from which they learn of his true intentions. He manipulated Prescott into building him the television device in order to broadcast his new television program into Mickey's world, believing its ratings there would bestow upon him remembrance and thus a new heart, allowing him to escape Wasteland. Wanting to become a Toon again after discovering that his Beetleworx form had begun to deteriorate, the Mad Doctor schemed to capture the Guardians in Autotopia as he knew they would have the power to restore him.

Mickey and Oswald confront the Mad Doctor at his attraction, now revealed to be a doomsday device intended to destroy Wasteland upon his departure. He demands the brush from Mickey, with which he intends on using to conquer Mickey's world, in exchange for sparing the Wastelandians trapped on the ride. However, Oswald will not allow this to happen, believing his usage of it will make him indomitable. The duo then defeat the Mad Doctor, whose Beetleworx form finally gives out and is either killed or redeemed depending on which path is taken in his fight. If redeemed, the Mad Doctor gets him and his former enemies to safety; and, after expressing remorse for his misdeeds, is turned back into a Toon by the freed Guardians as their sign of no contempt between them. In the aftermath, all of Wasteland celebrates Mickey and Oswald's triumph with a parade highlighting the duo's major choices throughout the game.

In apost-credits scene,the Petes of Wasteland (with Petetronic being present if the thinner path was taken) take Prescott hostage, presumably having plans for both him and Wasteland.

Gameplay

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Like its predecessor,Epic Mickey 2takes place in a world based on classic and retired Disney characters and attractions. Likewise, the gameplay inEpic Mickey 2closely resembles that of the original. One of the biggest updates is the addition of Oswald as a supporting character for Mickey; Oswald can either be controlled by the computer or a second player. Oswald uses aremote controlin a way similar to how Mickey uses hispaintbrush,to attack (or befriend, in some cases) enemy characters and to power or reprogram machines as needed to complete tasks. Oswald also has many other abilities, such as flying with his ears, taking off his leg, using his arms as boomerangs, etc. There are also some special abilities that can only be used when Mickey and Oswald are working together. In the PlayStation 3 version of the game, players are able to use motion controls using the PlayStation Move controller.

Development

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In August 2011,Destructoidposted an article that speculated that a sequel,Epic Mickey 2,was in development and showed possible box art for the game.[3]These rumors were further encouraged when Disney France andWarren Spectorinvited the French media to an "epic project" taking place on March 27, 2012.Nintendo Powermagazine also commented on the rumor, stating that their April 2012 issue would include a "top-secret" title preview, with the preview for the issue showing a cropped down picture of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

Game Trailers also stated that their March 22, 2012 episode would include a "world-exclusive preview of Warren Spector's new epic adventure" and that it would be "notably significant".[4]Warren Spector himself also commented on the game's development, revealing that he had "a team of over 700 people working on the sequel".[5]Following this, on March 20, 2012, the official French Nintendo magazine posted a comment on Twitter, revealing thatDisneyhad plans to create a companion to the main sequel for the 3DS, under the nameEpic Mickey: Power of Illusion.[6]

Warren Spector officially confirmed the rumors, revealing the sequel's title to beEpic Mickey: Power of Two.[7]Spector also directly addressed the camera issues that reviewers criticized in the first game, stating that "they'll be working on it until the day we ship the second game. (There have been) over 1,000 specific changes made to the camera. Our goal is that you will not have to touch the manual camera controls even once to play through the main story path of this game".

Spector also revealed that the game was to include voice acting and musical numbers, both of which were absent in the first game. Spector said: "I'm such a geek about musicals, I love the co-op and next-gen stuff, but for me, when a character breaks into song, which they do on a regular basis in this game, it's magic".

Spector also commented on the sequel's co-op features: "It's drop-in, drop-out co-op, you can sit down at any time with a friend who is playing as Mickey, and you can take control of Oswald. If you're playing as a single-player, Oswald will be there every second of the game. He's not just a multiplayer character, he's a helper, whether you're playing alone or with a friend or family member". Wasteland itself will feature old areas ruined by earthquakes and other natural disasters, as well as new areas such as Disney Gulch, based on Disneyland'sFrontierland.[8]

12 screenshots for the game were released in October 2012. Fans long speculated that the recently located Oswald cartoonHungry Hobos(1928) would appear as an unlockable, but the final game included the Silly SymphonySkeleton Dance(1929) instead.

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Twolater received a port to Sony'sPlayStation Vitaplatform. The Vita version was developed by Blitz Game Studios (in collaboration withSony Computer Entertainment), which has already dealt with thePlayStation 3andXbox 360version of the game. This version was optimized especially for the Vita, such that the defects of the original version were placated; in particular the frame-rate and artificial intelligence. The Vita version supports co-op online or via ad-hoc connection.[9]

The previously canceled PC port ofEpic Mickey 2was given a limited release in Central European countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic in October 2013.[10]

The game arrived in Japan exclusively on Nintendo's consoles (Wii and Wii U) on September 26, 2013.Nintendo 3DSsister titlePower of Illusion(renamed asMickey's Marvelous Adventure) arrived withThe Power of Twoon the same day in Japan. Unlike the previous titleEpic Mickey,Epic Mickey 2was published by Spike Chunsoft in Japan.[11]

Epic Mickey 2was made available onSteamin October 2014. TheXbox 360version was added to the list ofXbox One Backwards Compatibletitles in August 2017.[12]

Reception

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Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Tworeceived "mixed or average reviews", with most complaints being the game not fi xing issues that were present in the original, as well as issues with Oswald's AI. Aggregating review websitesGameRankingsandMetacriticgave the Wii version 67.60% and 64/100,[13][19]the Xbox 360 version 60.80% and 59/100[14][20]the PlayStation 3 version 57.83% and 59/100,[15][21]the Wii U version 55.42% and 57/100,[16][22]and the PlayStation Vita version 51.50% and 57/100.[17][23]

Sales

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Epic Mickey 2was projected to sell over 2 million units worldwide. Despite heavy marketing and being released on several platforms, however, the game ultimately only sold 529,000 copies in the United States by the end of 2012,[36]a quarter of what its predecessor sold. Following these financial losses, Disney made an official statement on January 29, 2013 that Junction Point Studios was to be closed in order to direct resources to other projects, with Warren Spector also stating that he was "in doubt" about the future of the series.[37]

Cancelled sequel and spin-offs

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Epic Mickeywas envisioned as a three part story by Warren Spector,[38][39][40]but a thirdEpic Mickeygame was never announced, and developerJunction Point Studioswas closed on January 29, 2013.[41]Spector commented on the closure that "Disney just wanted to move in a different direction. Probably the right decision for them, frankly. No regrets. I had a great time working for Disney."[40]Epic Mickey 2was one of the last games to be published by Disney Interactive Studios before it closed in May 2016.

In 2016, concept art was leaked of a canceled kart racer based on theEpic Mickeyfranchise, namedEpic Disney Racers,which was to include a number of other playable characters from Disney's legacy includingScrooge McDuckandCruella de Vil,as well as Mickey and Oswald.[42]

A cancelled spin-off starringDonald Duck,namedEpic Donaldwas leaked in 2022 with the concept art.[43]

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