![]() Your main attack against the baddies is Mickey's "butt bounce", but you can also toss stage specific items at enemies such as apples, marbles, and wax candles. Each stage is an HD upgrade from its flat 16bit original, which now mixes 2D/2.5D platforming as well 3D elements of play, in an highly fleshed out world. Players will guide Mickey through five stages of play, each stage broken into three acts where the third act is the final boss. It's now all up to Mickey to brave the Castle of Illusion to rescue Minnie before Mizrabel sucks up her beauty. ![]() The story is the same but further fleshed out with a voice narration Mickey and Minnie Mouse were hanging out one day, until the evil witch Mizrabel spoils their fun, kidnapping Minnie and taking her to her castle. And much like DuckTales, I totally wasn't expecting it but I was pleased with the end results.Ĭastles of Illusion follows the same premise as its 16bit older sibling, but with much updated graphics, sounds and a few other enhancements to extend the fun and complete the experience. ![]() Now they've dipped into the 16bit era with a remake of their 1990s classic - Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse. Next up is Sega, whose previous digital updates ( Nights, Daytona USA) were most impressive HD updates and pleased the classic gamer in me. First out of the box was Capcom's DuckTales: Remastered I'll admit I was quite surprised by the announcement, but pleased by the outcome – and so was Alacran, who garnished the title with TOV 4 stars. September has shown to be quite the month for remastered throwbacks of classic gaming titles.
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