As far as remakes go, this one pitches the aesthetics just right.
It combines vintage animation styles in 2D side-scrolling segments with full 3D exploration and occasional sketchbook cinematics.
The game looks and feels like the original, but shows off a very modern level of quality.

Months later, Mickey is dragged back and forced to square up to the consequences of his actions.
If you’re looking for the Magic Kingdom, this ain’t it.
Blue paint restores the world, while green thinner dismantles and erases.

Changeable scenery is a difficult thing to get right.
If you’re looking for the Magic Kingdom, this ain’t it.
The game also struggles with progression.

The sketch mechanic, for example, is introduced very slowly, giving you one sketch every level.
Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed was reviewed on PC, with a code provided by the publisher.


















