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Disney's Hide and Sneak

GameCube » Third-Person » Capcom

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Date Released: Nov 17, 2003

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Description

Play as Mickey and rescue Minnie from mysterious flying creatures. You will need to solve puzzles, run, jump, dodge, and hide from enemies. Control Mickey as he hangs onto ropes, climbs onto containers, and uses stealth maneuvers to evade foes.

Features:

  • Two playable characters: play as either Mickey or Minnie.
  • Three unique gaming environment stages: warehouse, museum, and ruins!
  • Master the "trick" button: unleash special tricks and combinations.
  • More than 30 animated sequences for both Mickey and Minnie to "hide and sneak."

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Good lord, this sucks

When I rented Disney's Hide and Sneak, I wasn't expecting much. However, I did not expect it to suck this much.

The first problem you will probably notice is how boring the gameplay is. There are a few puzzles that a braindead person could beat, and there are stealth parts that nobody can lose at.

The only good thing I can say about this game is that the graphics and sound is OK.
 

What a truly wretched game.

Well, the House of Mouse is at it again, freely pimping out its licensed characters to just about whoever wants to feature them in a video game. "Hide & Sneak" is the worst one yet that I've had the pleasure of playing.

You can play as Minnie or Mickey in this platform/puzzle game. What you'll mostly be doing is running around and occasionally jumping up on a nearby box when an enemy is going to attack you. Doesn't that sound fun? No? Hmm...I don't know why not. There are also a few "puzzle" areas that usually consist of something like pulling switches in a certain order or raising platforms in a certain order.

I am getting tired of saying this but apparently developers aren't getting tired of hearing the complaints. The camera is awful! You only have very limited control over the camera and the game prefers showing you from a head-on shot. Of course, that means you can never see what's right in front of you or what is going to kill you just around that corner. Gee...thanks!

Don't worry though, the ridiculous camera isn't going to stop you from quickly beating this game. In fact, people in a rush are sure to love this title. At the end of the game, Capcom has the nerve to show you how long your playing time was. My time was 1 hour and 48 minutes! I'm not going to embarrass myself by telling you how much I paid for a game I beat in under 2 hours.

I've said it before but I'll say it again. You like Disney? Buy the "Kingdom Hearts" games and ignore all of the other shallow, opportunistic games they try and make a fast buck off of.

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