![]() ![]() Mickey still moves rather sluggishly, but the level design and space feels more effectively laid out here, which keep things engaging. All of these elements come together to feel like you’re really a part of this living, breathing, storybook-like world.įor better or worse, the hop and bop gameplay largely feels the same as it did over 20 years ago. On top of it all is an admirable narration (it’s Sully from Uncharted!) adding an extra layer of innocence and fun to the proceedings. Environments that you remember – like the Enchanted Forest and Toyland – are delightfully redesigned, and the inhabitants feature impressive animations. Mickey Mouse has found his way from coaxial cords to being beamed into your television via HD cables, and we must admit he looks pretty darn good smooth and shiny would be two most fitting words we can think of to describe the new 3D-rendered visual overhaul. This is a labour of love, that does a pretty great job of reintroducing a classic game to the modern era, despite a few shortcomings. ![]() But worry not, retro purists, the same wondrous environments and engulfing atmospheres remain intact, and it’s clear that every new decision was caring and made with the utmost respect for its inspiration. While some levels are largely the same, others are completely retooled, with new illusions and tricks around every turn. ![]() Castle of Illusion isn’t the straight remake of the 1990 Sega Genesis original that you may have expected it to be. ![]()
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