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  • Awesome Art: The art direction is solid, especially in the cutscenes and Gentlehaven Castle.
    • The portraits of the Princesses are very pretty.
  • Awesome Music: The music for this game is very good, particularly in Gentlehaven Castle. It was conducted with a live orchestra.
  • Fridge Horror: What happens to the mer-people whose voices fell into the big pit? Are they mute forever?
  • Fridge Logic: Ariel guilts you into helping the crabs for her, saying she needs to get home right away or her dad will be mad. Except she shows back up soon after, suggesting she didn't go home.
  • It's Easy, So It Sucks!: The entire storyline is unloseable. Bogs can't even kill you plus they're weak and the minigames are incredibly basic.
  • Porting Disaster: While not a completely disastrous port by a significant degree, the Windows version notably lacks controller and local co-op support, and it didn't help that the instruction manual provided for the game on Steam is for the PlayStation 2 release, with instructions specific to said console which would not obviously apply to the Windows version. It also lacks vsync support, causing higher-end computers to run the game at four-digit framerates! It is generally advisable to force vsync on the game via the graphics driver's control panel to prevent unnecessary strain on the GPU.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: Zara is an interesting character with a vaguely defined backstory and an implied history with the heroine, has a cool design, and has the distinction of being one of Disney's few wicked princesses. She only appears at the final boss fight, and is never mentioned before or after it.
  • Unintentionally Sympathetic: Zara. It's implied she was evil beforehand, but she's still a princess banished from her kingdom and stripped of her title for refusing to learn princess virtues.

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