What? Epic Mickey?
PostPosted:Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:07 am
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Yeah, but the Kingdom Hearts stuff was at least keeping in Disney's general theme. This looks really dark, and not Disney-esque at all.SineSwiper wrote:Me thinks they got excited when Square had the characters for a while. "You mean we don't have to portray them in the usual stereotypes we created and abused for the last 80 years?"
I'm not sure I agree. I almost busted out laughing when Goofy "died" in he second one and Mickey got all bushido about it..."No, a fallen warrior...he will be missed and we will carry on his memory..." looking away from the camera and posing in Kurosawan stye and etc.RentCavalier wrote:Yeah, but the Kingdom Hearts stuff was at least keeping in Disney's general theme. This looks really dark, and not Disney-esque at all.SineSwiper wrote:Me thinks they got excited when Square had the characters for a while. "You mean we don't have to portray them in the usual stereotypes we created and abused for the last 80 years?"
Did you PLAY Kingdom Hearts? That game was pretty dark, especially by Disney standards.RentCavalier wrote:Yeah, but the Kingdom Hearts stuff was at least keeping in Disney's general theme. This looks really dark, and not Disney-esque at all.SineSwiper wrote:Me thinks they got excited when Square had the characters for a while. "You mean we don't have to portray them in the usual stereotypes we created and abused for the last 80 years?"
I hated Kingdom Hearts 2, but liked the first one. Yeah, it was kind of dark, but really no more than a lot of classic Disney. It was mostly just more zippery.Tessian wrote:Did you PLAY Kingdom Hearts? That game was pretty dark, especially by Disney standards.RentCavalier wrote:Yeah, but the Kingdom Hearts stuff was at least keeping in Disney's general theme. This looks really dark, and not Disney-esque at all.SineSwiper wrote:Me thinks they got excited when Square had the characters for a while. "You mean we don't have to portray them in the usual stereotypes we created and abused for the last 80 years?"
This shit looks like it'd put Fallout 3 and Bioshock to shame in terms of post apocalyptic environments... holy hell that's creepy stuff.