

The game’s presentation is appealing to both adults, children and families.Ĭastle of Illusion was one of the games I wanted to check out at this year’s E3 due to the fact that I am a Disney fan and Mickey Mouse is a significant part of my childhood.
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If you’re looking for a platforming game that is full of charm, fantastic animations and re-imaging of classical Disney themes then Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse is the perfect answer. Instead, this is a full fledged roller-coaster ride that we all used to know and love. It’s not some cheap knock-off that was made by a unknown developer who tried to match the magic of Disney. Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse is full of classical Disney moments as soon as you look at it. Sega did a fantastic job at providing classical sounds, animations and visuals in a Disney-like fashion.

The best thing about Castle: of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse is its presentation. Was I left with positive impressions? Find out in this preview by reading down below. Second, they wanted to make sure the game is keeping its Disney charm and animations up to par by stressing the importance of character animation. At this year’s E3, I managed to get a hands-on demo for Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse at the Sega booth. So how did Sega go about re-making the old classic title to create an experience that is appealing to today’s standards? Well, for one they went back to the original director Emiko Yamamoto who created the game the original Castle of Illusions: Starring Mickey Mouse. Sega has decided to go back in time and re-introduce the platforming game to today’s modern technology on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. C astle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse is the upcoming remake of the original Castle of Illusion game that was released back on Sega Genesis in the early 1990’s.
