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Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed is a remaster of Disney Epic Mickey, a cult classic 3D platformer first released a decade ago on the Wii. In the original you controlled the titular Mickey Mouse who, armed with a magical paintbrush (wieldable by waving the Wiimote about), could paint or rub out surfaces to solve puzzles. It was the work of Junction Studios led by Warren Spector, best known for being The Deus Ex Guy. No, sadly Mickey could not nano-augment his brush for better target acquisition, nor project laser-guided anti-tank rockets from his podgy white mitts. And no, Rebrushed doesn’t let him do anything of these either. Clearly a missed opportunity. But is it better nonetheless? With an updated look, some added secrets, more moves for Mickey, and controller/M&K support, I’d say longtime Mickey heads will adore this nostalgia trip. For total newcomers like me, I’d say it’s a platformer that’s certainly charming and clever and wonderfully experimental, but a bit flat in places too. The story of Rebrushed begins with a monumental cockup. Mickey is awoken by a magical mirror that transports him into the house of a wizard, who seems to be painting a lovely world onto canvas. The wizard leaves satisfied with his work, so Mickey’s like, “I best fucking slop some paint about lol”, and proceeds to do just that. Only he knocks an entire bottle of thinner onto the canvas while he’s at it, because he’s an idiot. The wizard’s world now in shambles and radiating some evil energy, Mickey pisses off back into the mirror and to the safety of his room. Remarkably, he then falls right back asleep like nothing’s happened. Only then does karma get his ass, as he’s dragged back through the mirror by an evil hand and into the ruined painting.
Disney Epic Mickey Rebrushed Free Pre-installed Game Download
And so, Mickey is armed with the magical brush he wrongfully picked up in the first place, and tasked with righting the world he’s ravaged from the inside. I find Disney a bit of a shoulder shrug, in all honesty (I chose Dexter’s Laboratory and Hell In A Cell matches over The Lion King growing up), but I will admit that the game’s setting is neat. In that it’s a world inhabited by Disney’s forgotten creations and misfits, which is both an interesting insight into a back catalogue and a motivation: you do really want to save these poor folks. That’s best achieved, it turns out, through some platforming, aided by “ho ho” double jumps and an ability to paint or thin surfaces. It’s the latter that’s the crux here, as Rebrushed isn’t designed as a movement-first platformer. In fact, Mickey’s a bit shite at rodentkour, what with his weirdly floaty falls and tendency to just slide off edges rather than grab at them. Throughout his adventures, he retains the same mediocre moveset, too, so don’t expect him to develop some Celeste-esque air dashes or Mario hop-skips-and-vaults. Instead, Rebrushed focuses on the waggling of the brush. Guided easily and accurately by your mouse or your controller thumbsticks, you can hit highlighted zones with either paint or thinner: select the blue splodge of paint and you’ll fill things in, while the green splodges of thinner burn bits away. Again, you don’t develop new brush-wagging skills or meet, say, Daffio Vequackquez who lends you some new oil paints. Ultimately, challenge and enjoyment lay heavily on how each level is laid out.
How To Install
- Download The Game
- Extract It Using (WinRAR)
- Install (All In One Run Times / Direct X)
- Run The Game As (Admin)
- That’s It (Enjoy 🙂 )
MINIMUM:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit
- Processor: AMD FX – 4300 / Intel Core i3 – 4130
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / Radeon R9 380
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 28 GB available space