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Review: Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two, PS3, £32.99 (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Review: Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two, PS3, £32.99
3:14pm Friday 30th November 2012 in Leisure By David Crookes
Magical paintbrushes at the ready, as we return to the magical world of Disney for another action-packed adventure with Mickey and friends.
And in this second adventure it’s Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney’s first ever cartoon star, who will star alongside the famous mouse in an all-new co-op approach.
The game provides an engaging and well-constructed old-school steam-punk playground with a great mixture of two- and three-dimensional level design, as you make your way through the last century or so of Disney. However, the camera issues that blighted the first game return, and Oswald appears to be a little lacking between the big ears when it comes to co-op AI.
3/5
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