Wii Epic Mickey [Warren Spector]

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Also ist Oswald gar nicht böse? Er hat nur gegen den Phantom Blot verloren xD Und Mickey hat den Schlamassel angerichtet. Bin gespannt wie das in Bewegung aussehen wird, man soll jedes Level immer wieder anders spielen können, je nachdem was man löscht und was man erschafft. Auch das gut-böse wird interessant, gerade bei Mickey. Und man muss Donald zusammenbauen?
 
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Hoffen wir mal auf eine gute News und keine dahin gefetzte^^


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Ganz nett^^
 
Epic Mickey soll düster sein. Wenn es nur ein Jump' Run wird, dann ist es zu oberflächlich.

Galaxy hatte eine dichte Atmosphäre, aber auch nur, weil es sich treu blieb, was Stil angeht.

Bei Mickey bin ich extrem skeptisch. Sieht für micht nicht aus wie das "saubere" Galaxy, sondern eher wie Death Jr.

Wenn Epic dabei ist, dann wünsch ich mir eine ernste Story, sonst können sie es gleich bunt machen.

Also mal sehen, wie es aussehen (Grafik und Spielart) wird, wenn es rauskommt.
 
Ich kopiere die Infos nochmal hier her, also die von GreenFlash:


Game Informer reveals the first screens, and information on Epic Mickey
Zitat:

As Game Informer has been hyping for weeks now, their latest issue features a huge spread on Epic Mickey. You get your first look at in-game screens and brand-new art, as well as Mickey's redesign, and a host of other characters. Trust me, you're going to want to run out and pick up this issue for yourself, just to get a look at all the visuals!

Obviously, I cannot show you the screens or art on here, but thanks to Hero of Legend, I can give you the first details!

- Mickey's appearance is much, much closer to his original debut style
- Disney was the one to approach Spector
- Spector originally was against the idea of creating a Mickey game, because he said that he didn't do kids games
- Spector changed his mind when Disney said that they were looking for someone to 'reinvigorate' Mickey
- Disney had to get back the rights to Oswald before he could be used in this game
- the sorcerer Yensid creates a pen-and-paper world for his forgotten creations, which is where Oswald lives
- this world is similar to Walt Disney World
- Mickey enters this world through a magic mirror, and accidentally spills paint and paint thinner on the drawing of this world. Mickey escapes before Yensid finds out.
- The spill that Mickey caused ends up turning the drawing into a twisted version of what was originally created.
- the Phantom Blot ends up taking over this world
- many years later, after Mickey becomes successful, he re-enters the mirror and sees what has happened to the world. The Phantom Blot drags Mickey into the world, which is where your adventure begins
- use the Wiimote to paint in buildings, platforms and more
- swipe away enemies with the Wiimote when using paint thinner
- create/destroy the world as you go along
- Junction Point took hundreds of photos while at Disney World in order to capture the essence of the park, and translate ideas into the game
- play the game as you like, either destroying everything in sight, or taking the hero's route. It's completely up to you, and you can mix-and-match play styles
- Gremlin Village is reminiscent of 'It's a Small World'
- Mickey's appearance and stance will change based on the way you play the game
- trade some items for health
- Pete returns, and at one point attacks you with a huge zepplin
- Donald Duck animatronic pieces are scattered throughout one portion of the game. Collect them to put him back together.
- Spector wants this game to scare kids, in some ways
- the game will also have funny parts
- Spector calls the game world's visuals 'the bastard child of Tim Burton and Disney'
- elements of platforming, exploration and role-playing
- go into the inner-workings of some levels and rides
- visit the gears and mechanics underneath the 'It's a Small World' ride, complete with an eerie re-imagining of the music
- enter movie screens to move from in-game island to island
- movie screen transitions put you into a 2d world, where you'll revisit some of Mickey's old cartoons
- find sketches, and bring them to life with your paintbrush
- sketches can be activated to give you new powers (clock sketch to slow time, TV sketch to distract enemies, and more)
- collect 'E-Tickets' to enter rides, and use as a form of currency to buy power-ups
- Jim Dooley 'Pushing Daises' is doing the soundtrack

Warren Spector on Mickey

"I want him to be a hero...and I want to remind him that it's okay to behave badly."

Warren on Oswald

"All he really wants is to be loved by Walt Disney. In the end, the Blot won the war and pushed Oswald into hiding and exile."

Warren on the Gremlins

"The Gremlins are the only forces of good in the world that can continue to fight against the Blot.

Warren on the Bunny Kids

"These are going to be the breakout stars of the game. Mark my words."

Warren on the Buddies (Donald, Goofy, ect.)

"Oswald is trying to recreate Mickey's life, so he has the Mad Doctor build these animatronic versions of his buddies."

Warren on the Mad Doctor

"He's from an early 30's cartoon that is pretty swell."

Warren on the Phantom Blot

"The Phantom Blot has been a consistent villain since 1939. He's just been lame."

Warren on the Blotlings

"They're the popcorn unit. You need something that the player can just swat away. They're supposed to be funny, silly and stupid."

Warren on the Beetleworx

"In order to deal with these guys, you have to erase their painted bits to get to the vulnerable inert spots underneath."
 
Ich kopiere die Infos nochmal hier her, also die von GreenFlash:


Game Informer reveals the first screens, and information on Epic Mickey
Zitat:

As Game Informer has been hyping for weeks now, their latest issue features a huge spread on Epic Mickey. You get your first look at in-game screens and brand-new art, as well as Mickey's redesign, and a host of other characters. Trust me, you're going to want to run out and pick up this issue for yourself, just to get a look at all the visuals!

Obviously, I cannot show you the screens or art on here, but thanks to Hero of Legend, I can give you the first details!

- Mickey's appearance is much, much closer to his original debut style
- Disney was the one to approach Spector
- Spector originally was against the idea of creating a Mickey game, because he said that he didn't do kids games
- Spector changed his mind when Disney said that they were looking for someone to 'reinvigorate' Mickey
- Disney had to get back the rights to Oswald before he could be used in this game
- the sorcerer Yensid creates a pen-and-paper world for his forgotten creations, which is where Oswald lives
- this world is similar to Walt Disney World
- Mickey enters this world through a magic mirror, and accidentally spills paint and paint thinner on the drawing of this world. Mickey escapes before Yensid finds out.
- The spill that Mickey caused ends up turning the drawing into a twisted version of what was originally created.
- the Phantom Blot ends up taking over this world
- many years later, after Mickey becomes successful, he re-enters the mirror and sees what has happened to the world. The Phantom Blot drags Mickey into the world, which is where your adventure begins
- use the Wiimote to paint in buildings, platforms and more
- swipe away enemies with the Wiimote when using paint thinner
- create/destroy the world as you go along
- Junction Point took hundreds of photos while at Disney World in order to capture the essence of the park, and translate ideas into the game
- play the game as you like, either destroying everything in sight, or taking the hero's route. It's completely up to you, and you can mix-and-match play styles
- Gremlin Village is reminiscent of 'It's a Small World'
- Mickey's appearance and stance will change based on the way you play the game
- trade some items for health
- Pete returns, and at one point attacks you with a huge zepplin
- Donald Duck animatronic pieces are scattered throughout one portion of the game. Collect them to put him back together.
- Spector wants this game to scare kids, in some ways
- the game will also have funny parts
- Spector calls the game world's visuals 'the bastard child of Tim Burton and Disney'
- elements of platforming, exploration and role-playing
- go into the inner-workings of some levels and rides
- visit the gears and mechanics underneath the 'It's a Small World' ride, complete with an eerie re-imagining of the music
- enter movie screens to move from in-game island to island
- movie screen transitions put you into a 2d world, where you'll revisit some of Mickey's old cartoons
- find sketches, and bring them to life with your paintbrush
- sketches can be activated to give you new powers (clock sketch to slow time, TV sketch to distract enemies, and more)
- collect 'E-Tickets' to enter rides, and use as a form of currency to buy power-ups
- Jim Dooley 'Pushing Daises' is doing the soundtrack

Warren Spector on Mickey

"I want him to be a hero...and I want to remind him that it's okay to behave badly."

Warren on Oswald

"All he really wants is to be loved by Walt Disney. In the end, the Blot won the war and pushed Oswald into hiding and exile."

Warren on the Gremlins

"The Gremlins are the only forces of good in the world that can continue to fight against the Blot.

Warren on the Bunny Kids

"These are going to be the breakout stars of the game. Mark my words."

Warren on the Buddies (Donald, Goofy, ect.)

"Oswald is trying to recreate Mickey's life, so he has the Mad Doctor build these animatronic versions of his buddies."

Warren on the Mad Doctor

"He's from an early 30's cartoon that is pretty swell."

Warren on the Phantom Blot

"The Phantom Blot has been a consistent villain since 1939. He's just been lame."

Warren on the Blotlings

"They're the popcorn unit. You need something that the player can just swat away. They're supposed to be funny, silly and stupid."

Warren on the Beetleworx

"In order to deal with these guys, you have to erase their painted bits to get to the vulnerable inert spots underneath."
So, und wer übersetzt das jetzt? :D
 
Das Level das so bunt ist stammt anscheinend aus Disney World^^

Wenns das Gremlins Village ist in den Scans

@Edelmann: Edelmänner beherrschen die brit Sprache^^
 
Das Level das so bunt ist stammt anscheinend aus Disney World^^

Wenns das Gremlins Village ist in den Scans

@Edelmann: Edelmänner beherrschen die brit Sprache^^
Ich schon. :brit:
Als Edelmann agiere ich sozial und dachte mir, es könnten Menschen anwesend sein, denen Kenntnisse der englischen Sprache leider niemals vermittelt wurden. :brit:

@T: Ähm ja, ich finde die Infos machen Lust auf mehr. :)
 
Infos hab ich nicht gesehen. Wenn du die Scans meinst, dann ist mir die Schrift zu undeutlich und klein.

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WTF? :-P Du kannst die Bilder auf Picasa zoomen.
 
Ich schon. :brit:
Als Edelmann agiere ich sozial und dachte mir, es könnten Menschen anwesend sein, denen Kenntnisse der englischen Sprache leider niemals vermittelt wurden. :brit:

@T: Ähm ja, ich finde die Infos machen Lust auf mehr. :)

Dann fragen sie nicht, sondern übersetzen sie :P

Schaut euch das Video an, Creepy, das Lied soll in einer veränderten Art dabei sein, omg xD

Was für ein Ride
 
Da muss ich ihnen zustimmen, sehr geehrter Edelmann. Dafür sollten die Newshunter zuständig sein :brit:
 
also die jüngst geposteten ingame/gameplaybilder in den usernews sind ernüchternd wie ich erwartet hab. sieht aus wie nen spyro the dragon level bzw. holt auf jeden fall nicht ansatzweise die zuvor veröffentlichten artworks ein. aber vielleicht liegt es auch gerade an genau dem level...
 
also die jüngst geposteten ingame/gameplaybilder in den usernews sind ernüchternd wie ich erwartet hab. sieht aus wie nen spyro the dragon level bzw. holt auf jeden fall nicht ansatzweise die zuvor veröffentlichten artworks ein. aber vielleicht liegt es auch gerade an genau dem level...

Wir wissen zu wenig wie es in bewegung aussieht, die Infos lassen auf eine heftige Interaktion mit der Umwelt schließen und wenn die Bilder aus dem Gremlinsdorf stammen, was auf NeoGaf behauptet wurde, dann wurde diese Welt durch nen Disneyland Ride inspiriert^^ Video dazu siehe oben. Die Infos rocken, klar müssen sie auch umgesetzt werden, mit Spyro würde ich es aber nichtmal anhand der Scans vergleichen :evil:

Alleine das man die Welt vernichten und erschaffen kann^^ Böse oder gut sein kann, wobei sich das Aussehen Mickeys nach dem verhalten ändert, man Artefakte von Donald etc. sammelt um die Figuren wieder zum Leben zu erwecken.. oder so. (denke mal nicht alles wird man vernichten und neu basteln können, bin gespannt wie Spector das umsetzt) und man jedes Level auf unterschiedlichste Arten lösen kann. Bin wirklich gespannt^^

Edit: Einige Welten wurden durch Disney Land Rides inspiriert. Denke wir werden noch genug grusligeres sehen, sind halt die ersten Seiten dazu, das Spiel erscheint Ende 2010 oder?
 
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MoggyB:

Willst nur mal wieder bashen wissen ja die Einstellung zur Wii, gleiches gilt hier für Vincent !
Allerdings soll man abwarten, will zuerst mal nen ordentlichen Trailer sehn ;)


PS: HD Konsolen..wen jemand damit kommt, vorne weg, wen ihr so daruaf steht gibts ne bessere Plattform..
 
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