Power of Illusion begins with Oswald the Rabbit contacting a relaxing Mickey Mouse through a television. That is, that underneath a promising game with some great elements is a myriad of questionable design decisions that adversely affect one's enjoyment of playing the game. This ode to the SEGA Genesis classic, Castle of Illusion, showcases the developer's tendencies once more. What a chipper way to start a Disney-related review, huh! Regardless, the team behind such Nintendo DS games like Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure and Monster Tale have worked their magic with a new game, Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion for the Nintendo 3DS. Its multiplatform sequel, did so poorly that the studio behind both games sadly closed. The original Epic Mickey was a ridiculously hyped title that wound up being a severe disappointment.
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