![]() There’s a line that mentions Donald’s adventure (Quackshot, one of the best Genesis adventure/platformers). ![]() Plus, if this is the benchmark for future Sega Disney remakes then I’m game. And then there’s the yes: it’s interesting to see how things have changed and the rearrangement of levels that makes for a more consistent experience. Plus, it’s expensive for something that is pure classic gameplay when picking up something along the same lines is also cheaper. While the levels are bright and colorful, there’s no little gimmick to keep one entertained. No because there are games that do 2D platforming better (Klonoa, cough cough). So this is the ultimate question: is it worth your time? Yes and no. The most obvious level is reaching Mizrabel which requires some old school platforming skills. While we’re at it, the game’s difficulty randomly spikes, specifically during boss battles. Acquiring the necessary amount is rather easy as it only takes around 400 gems to finish the game and I suspect that most players will easily reach it. The game also tries to mimic Mario 64 as a specific number of diamonds plus a rainbow gem. The library is another awesome example as books jump off the shelves and slide back in. The best level that exemplifies this is when Mickey ascends the clock tower as gears move in and out. When it goes 2.5 really show cases the remade design as things move in and out. The 3D segments aren’t bad, just a tad clumsy as it’s a little hard to tell where Mickey is in the space. I’ve found picking up all the diamonds is the main challenge. Most of the game is in 2D and Mickey runs and jumps from the left side to the right (pure classic comfort gameplay), picking up every 75 diamonds (no extra life for a full 100 as there are not that many in each level) and hidden items. Gameplay is, of course, classic platforming and moves, somewhat easily, from 2D to 2.5D to full 3D and back. It’s not as catchy as its 16-bit counterpart and lacks part of its charm. Fans of the original game, such as myself, will find the remade music in full non-chiptune sound will be pleasantly surprised. And the sounds are all in the proper places. Musically, the game is pleasant and easy on the ears. A perfect example of this is when he is swinging from lamp from lamp and he says “Oh, c’mon!” Such moments are few and far between. Or have Mickey comment about what’s going on. Let the game speak the atmosphere, draw one in. Plus, there are comments from an unknown narrator who provides “color” of the scene. The original game had them swirling in the forest as I watched Mizrabel kidnapped in the forest. ![]() It’s just a solid platformer that’s short, something that can be beaten in a few quiet evenings and a few more if your inner completionist gets channeled.Īnyway, the story is not very well told as there are not cutscenes–just still pictures with voice overs. Tell me, is that an easy thing to resist? So no, I didn’t resist it.Īnd it isn’t like the demo is a massive let down –or even a let up. The deal was a little hard to resist: game, original Genesis game, and an active wallpaper for 15. Last weekend, I picked up a copy of the remake of The Castle of Illusion Starring Micky Mouse on PSN. In this scary adventure, Mickey must brave chomping Bonefish, vaporous Ghosts, and taunting Bats.Castle of Illusion (PSN remake) Posted: Ap| Author: psychphan | Filed under: PS3, Reviews, Video Games | Tags: Castle of Illusion, Castle of Illusion review, Genesis game, PSN, reviews, Video games | Leave a comment Mickey must find seven gems hidden in the fantastic chambers and underground mazes of Mizrabel’s Castle of Illusion and use them to save Minnie. ![]() Mickey is on the trail of a wicked Witch named Mizrabel, who has kidnaped Minnie. To stay on his feet, Mickey runs, leaps, and bounces, slinging apples and marbles at his enemies. A frantic Toyland suddenly flips upside down. The search is on! Mickey Tackles magnificent lands where fantasy and danger become real. – Note: Guide Byass Google Drive Download Limit: Here Link ver HAN – NPUB31180 – USA: PKG – RAP Link ver PSN – NPUB31180 – USA: 1File – Google ![]()
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