

The twisted, blasted landscapes and run-down Disneyland landmarks are one thing, but this ◊ is quite another, what with the elephant-bot (which looks like it came right out of ' Pink elephants on parade') with hooks for hands, soulless dead eyes, and a skeletal, spindly torso which barely even resembles an elephant, and the equally horrifying no-eyed-one-armed Goofy-bot on the right.

The initial concept art implied a more steampunk-style Disney game.Of course, fan artists took the concept and ran with it, with very predictable ◊ and definitely unsettling results as well. For example, there's a cyborg-like ◊ Eldritch Abomination of a mash-up between Disney characters. Some of the early Concept Art had this effect as well, even more so when coupled with the rumored released soundtrack which sounds like a twisted and mind screwing version of the soundtracks Walt used in his older movies.Going by Nightmare Fuel, the fact he's doing this on purpose makes this title, although only potentially, as scary as a Silent Hill game, especially considering the fact that this is the guy who brought us the legendary and terrifying System Shock series. Disney scared the pants off me when I was a little kid. I want to go to Disneyland and see a 10 year old kid crying: oh mommy, the clock tower's going to come to life and eat me! That's my fondest dream. Warren Spector is actually aiming for this in the first place: after speaking of luring people in with nostalgia and then surprising them, he stated "On top of that, I really want to scare kids.We're as surprised as you are that it only got an E rating. Now picture it in a broken down Amusement Park of Doom. Picture everything you loved as a kid about Disney. Joining the Nightmare Fuel-ish ranks of the family tradition.
