![]() ![]() By the time I reached the end of the game, I knew it’d stay in my mind as one of the greatest things I’d ever play. The harmony of the sisters singing the accuracy of the voice over for that fucking crab the authentic Atlantean architecture. What it lacked in graphical polish it made up for ten-fold in the atmosphere it was able to create. Tolerant, however, of not everything having the budget and programming experience of a heavy hitter, like Digital Escape, I went ahead with the game, even though I’ve hadn’t played the original. ![]() The graphics looked dated, with animation feeling a bit unpolished. I was already a fan of A Goofy Movie, but I just did not expect a Princess Arcade game to handle in such a way. Its control for a pinball game at the time was a bit disorienting the movement slow, with a rather stiff feel. Hell, been looking forward to it quite a bit for the past few years, as it’s the spiritual successor to Disney’s The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy - a contender for my personal Greatest Game Ever since I played it back in '00.ĭTLM2:PF… something about that game. It’s Summer of '07, and I’m gearing up for Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey.
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