Disney's The Haunted Mansion

Disney's The Haunted Mansion

released on Oct 14, 2003

Disney's The Haunted Mansion

released on Oct 14, 2003

Based off a combination of the popular Disneyland attraction and the 2003 movie of the same name, players guide Zeke Holloway through the house of 999 happy haunts in order to solve a mystery, put the spirits to rest, and get out of the house alive. The game is presented as a 3rd person action adventure. Players are allowed full roam of the mansion, once they collect enough Shriveled Souls inside their Beacon of Souls, a special lantern designed to collect the various lesser ghosts throughout the rooms. Though Zeke handles his quest alone, he is aided by the help of Madame Leota, and six friendly ghosts who will provide hints and items throughout the journey. As Zeke solves puzzles, completes various tasks, and helps rid the house of its evil spirits, these spiritual companions will provide Soul Gems, which amplify the power of the Soul Beacon. Once fully charged, Zeke will have the ability to face the main spirit, Atticus Thorn, for the final showdown.


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Disney's The Haunted Mansion is a charming adventure game that invites you to explore the iconic Disney ride's eerie halls. You play as Zeke, solving puzzles, fighting whimsical ghosts, and uncovering the secrets of the mansion. While the combat can be a bit repetitive and some puzzles less intuitive, the game captures the ride's whimsical spookiness with its detailed environments and quirky cast of characters. It's a fun and nostalgic trip for Disney fans, especially those who love the Haunted Mansion attraction.

I don't remember anything about this except that it was a white guy instead of Eddie Murphey and I hated that

I replayed this in 2020, and I still have very fond memories of it. I enjoyed it for hours and hours when I was a kid and it's just one of those niche games that captured my attention and stuck with me. I understand it's corny and not the most brilliantly designed game of its era, but for me it had just about everything I could've asked for at the time (because there was no way my parents would let Silent Hill in the house). Played on PS2 and Gamecube over the years.

my 27 year old brother still starts nervous-sweating every time he talks about the ghosts in this game

A pretty underrated kid's horror game with some fun room-based puzzles and monsters. It totally trumps the Eddie Murphy movie it's tied in for.

This is a childhood classic for me, I would play this on my original Xbox with my Dad all the time. Playing it now, it's no where as scary as I remember it, but it's still fun.