Epic Mickey: The Power of 2 is a sequel to 2010's Epic Mickey, this time for all major consoles. In this episode, we talk to the Studio Director, Paul Weaver, to find out how the new game became shaped the way it is.
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Epic Mickey: The Power of 2 is a sequel to 2010's Epic Mickey, this time for all major consoles. In this episode, we talk to the Studio Director, Paul Weaver, to find out how the new game became shaped the way it is.
We cover Kinect and the reasons why Epic Mickey: The Power of 2 is unsuited to that controller. We discuss non-violent approaches made possible by this current game and the new drop-in co-operative gameplay.
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