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You can either purify them with the paint or just erase them completely with the thinner. Paint and thinner once again give you a moral choice while fighting one of the many bosses you’ll encounter in the Wasteland.
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Thinner will also erase armor off Beetleworx enemies so you can punch the inner gears while paint will slow them down. On the other hand you’ve got your trusty thinner with which you can use to basically erase the enemies. Using paint on your enemies will turn them into allies who will instantly begin to attack their buddies, but this isn’t a permanent effect since if you hit your newly turned allies too much or spray a bit of thinner on them they’ll see the error of their ways and try to kill murder maim pleasantly knock you out. Nonetheless you’ll use your paintbrush as your main weapon throughout the game and this is where the game pushes it’s morality system once again at you. That’s not to say it’s a badly implemented idea, it’s just that it didn’t live up to what I was expecting. The concept is brilliant but the overall delivery seems to fall a bit flat due to the hype built up about how you could paint/erase anything you see when in reality it’s just the few obvious parts that stick out more than the red & yellow bricks in the middle of a jungle in Uncharted. The way it works is simple enough anything that’s bright and colorful can be erased and if you notice an empty space that has a certain ‘overlay’ over it then you can most likely paint something in. If you recall a few months prior to EM’s release they hyped up the idea of paint and thinner, these are the tools with which you shall use to wreak havoc or restore the Wasteland with. Sure, they’re fun the first or second time, but after having to run through the same shit so many times it starts to lose it’s appeal. One thing I wish they added was a way to instantly travel from world to world since many quests will have you going to multiple places to fetch items and you’re going to have to go through those 2D segments multiple times. The areas themselves have some of the best design I’ve seen in a while with each area feeling unique with tons of little details and references to anything Disney.
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Some of these worlds have towns like Mean Street as well where you can choose to do sidequests or not which all basically involve fetching an item. As you progress through the game and it’s various sidequests you’ll unlock projector screens that take you to different worlds which in turn have their own projector screens to go to another world. Once you finish the tutorial level you’ll arrive at the hub world called Mean Street where you’ll have access to the other worlds and various quests/shops. Remember all that grimdark creepy looking shit they pulled out? Yea the game looks nowhere that creepy but it still manages to tip on the edge of being uncomfortable in certain levels. Being a huge Disney fan I was ecstatic when I saw the concept art first released for Epic Mickey. Cut to a few years later and the shadow blot decides he wants Mickey to take a trip into the world he’s been wasting for a while and this is where your journey to stop the shadow blot and return the Wasteland to normal begins. It’s here where Mickey decides to mess around with the old wizards latest arts and craft project by tossing thinner all over it when he accidentally creates the shadow blot. Epic Mickey starts out with our old pal Mickey curiously going through a magical mirror that sends him to Yen Sid’s tower. I know they can all be redownloaded but even if I don't get all achievements, I don't want a bunch of half played games on there just for the sake of it so my main goal of working through the backlog is going great and I intend to keep it up.It seems like ages since we’ve seen Mickey on the cover of a game but who bothers remembering when each game he’s been in has been mediocre at best? This time Junction Point Studios deliver Epic Mickey, quite possibly the best Mickey/Disney game released in years and it’s dripping in delicious Disney nostalgia. In October, I really just want Tales of Vesperia as my sole 360 only game and about 10-20 compatible games only. Since Jan I've cut that list down to around 30-40 so the aim is to get more done.
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I've decided to buy the Xbox Series X on Monday 17th October in time for Plague Tale 2 on the next day and I don't intend to have nearly 50 games on there from the 360 era.
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Just keep playing what I want done and working thru the film, tv show and books backlog too. Last month I completed several games that were not on the list and some that were.