
Once the masters of animation and the inspiration for some solid 16-bit platformers, Disney seems to have lost it. It’s hard to think of a recent film or game from them that’s been any good. Their big-eared mascot’s most notable recent role came when he gothed it up in the Kingdom Hearts series (he also grew massive and smashed up Denver in an episode of South Park, but we doubt Disney was too happy about that)...
Pete Pan, CyberHook, and an animated wasteland gone mad! Our latest hands-on reveals that Epic Mickey may have more in common with Mass Effect and Fable than Kingdom Hearts...
We return to the Wasteland of forgotten treasures in Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, and find that something has shaken things up. Click to see the latest screens and our preview of the sequel...
With Oswald at our side, we made our way through The Old Mill and painted our way to victory against a thinner-breathing Blotworx dragon-type thing...
We got our paws on the latest build of Disney Epic Mickey 2 on PS3. Come see how the Wasteland is shaping up...
Take a look at Disney's adventure title that integrates collectible, toy figures with some of the most beloved Disney franchises...

There’s no getting around it: Disney Universe exists because somebody at Disney saw LittleBigPlanet and said, “Hey – go make that exact thing, but kiddier and with Disney in it”. But it’s such a natural fit, we actually have a hard time criticizing the copycatting. You can customize your Disney-ified Sackboy-type character, putting it in different costumes based on Disney characters (Stitch, Pumbaa and a Tron-inspired avatar were all represented in the demo we saw); The focus seems to be...
Don’t you dare
write off Disney Universe as “just for kids.” Are the LEGO games just for kids?
No, they’re ultra-charming interactive takes on beloved franchises that anyone
with thumbs can understand, play, and enjoy. Now imagine that style of
all-inclusive gameplay, shelled in almost a century’s worth of beloved material,
and you’ve got an appeal that covers everyone from hardcore gamers to grandmas...
Amusingly, even Nintendo isn't quite sure what this is called anymore. We don't blame them: you'll probably remember that it was Donkey Kong Bongo Blast a couple of years back - but that was when it was destined for GameCube, and controlled with the plug-in bongos that originally came packaged with Donkey Konga. And it also borrows bits from GameCube's cancelled Donkey Kong Racing, too. We'd like to suggest they name it "Donkey Kong's Formerly Bongo-Controlled But Keeping The Spirit Of The
Theres no denying that The Dog Islands concept artwork is exactly the sort of adorable that will immediately sucker in all the same people who still feel the need to check up on their Nintendog every now and again. Similarly, the sort of people who gleefully deleted their ex-girlfriends Nintendog post-breakup will no doubt have been immediately repulsed by the idea - its that sort of big-eyed, lash-fluttering, innocent-acting, emotionally manipulative