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The video delves into the announcement and subsequent gameplay leaks of the highly anticipated "Epic Mickey Rebrush," focusing on gameplay improvements, animation updates, and speculative features. Amid concerns about the game's pricing, the speaker clarifies that the $60 listed on Amazon is a placeholder, with the actual price likely ranging from $40 to $50. The remake promises to address the camera issues from the original game, as confirmed by THQ Nordic.
Key updates include the retention of Mickey's original animations, the introduction of a new Dash and Ground Pound move, and changes to the heads-up display to a 3D model similar to Epic Mickey 2. The gameplay might see enhanced replay value through side stories that unlock new moves. The menu reveals a costume section, hinting at aesthetic changes or moral routes affecting Mickey's appearance, such as Scrapper Mickey and Hero Mickey.
Overall, the new gameplay footage and additional information have impressed the speaker, who remains optimistic about the remake's potential. They encourage viewers to engage with the content and share their thoughts on the game's development and upcoming features.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the announcement and subsequent gameplay leaks of “Epic Mickey Rebrush.” Despite the rapid leaks, the gameplay appears promising. The video addresses concerns about the game’s pricing, clarifying that Amazon’s listed price of $60 is only placeholder data and not the actual price, which has not yet been decided. The anticipated price range is speculated to be around $40 to $50, considering the original game’s price. Additionally, the speaker reassures viewers that the problematic camera issues from the original game are being fixed, as confirmed by THQ Nordic. Finally, the video showcases gameplay leaks, hoping it won’t be taken down by Disney.
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In this part, the video discusses the animation and gameplay changes in the remake of an Epic Mickey game. The original game’s animations for Mickey are retained, which the commentator sees as positive since the original animations were already good. The heads-up display sees a change from 2D artwork to a 3D model, similar to Epic Mickey 2. The segment introduces a new Dash move for Mickey, which allows him to zip forward quickly, and speculates on its potential uses in both traversal and combat. Additionally, there is a new Ground Pound move which creates a shockwave of paint on impact, possibly affecting enemies. There is also a discussion of how these moves might be unlocked or upgraded in the game. The video touches upon how side stories in the game could become more valuable if they unlock new moves. Lastly, the menu layout is briefly shown and described as standard.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the focus is on the “costume section” of a game menu that reveals five empty slots with the currently selected costume called Pure Mickey. Speculation arises about the role of these costumes; they could either be aesthetic changes or reflect Mickey’s in-game morality influenced by player decisions, altering Mickey’s appearance based on using paint or thinner. Concept images show variations like Scrapper Mickey for a malevolent route and Hero Mickey for a virtuous path. Additionally, the video discusses the level-select feature in a beta version of the game, cut scenes involving Mickey in the Mad Doctor’s lab, issues with Oswald’s mouth design, and a 3D model of an eye that dissects Mickey.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews the latest gameplay footage and new information about the game Epic Mickey Rebrushed. They mention that there are currently no red flags, and the game looks promising. The speaker expresses excitement about the potential of the remake and is eager for more information on the game’s development. They encourage viewers to share their thoughts on the gameplay leak and discuss whether it increases their excitement or concerns about the game. Finally, the speaker reminds viewers to like, share, and subscribe to the channel and considers joining as a member.
