This article from Kotaku talks about how Kingdom Hearts paved the way for Disney’s newest project Epic Mickey.
“If you look at nothing else, you can look at Disney Epic Mickey taking the characters and showing them in a surprising way,” Hopper said. Epic Mickey, the forthcoming Wii Mickey Mouse game from renowned game designer Warren Spector and his Junction Point Studios, puts Disney’s lead mascot in a darker steampunk-influenced world, facing off with forgotten character’s of Disney’s earliest cartoons. (See Kotaku’s extensive Epic Mickey chat with Spector)
Both Epic Mickey and Kingdom Hearts take creative risks with Disney characters that just wouldn’t have flown years ago. Kingdom Hearts was the breakthrough.
Hopper added that the success of Square-Enix designer Tetsuya Nomura, who has creatively led the Kingdom Hearts franchise, helped prepare Disney for granting Spector his own creative influence on the Epic Mickey project.
In both cases, the games take Disney outside its comfort zone of what to do with its characters, and while Kingdom Hearts may have been considered an abomination in some corners of Disney before it was out, the tune has changed and the company is open to just that kind of unconventional design.
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Personally I am on board with Epic Mickey, its nice to see Mickey breaking out of his comfort zone and doing something different. How do you feel about Epic Mickey, are you on board? or do you not like where game designers are taking Mickey? Let us know in the comment section below.
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