Funny note, I have just recently released a video about one such game - the Chambers of Secrets one for PC (PS2 version is absolutely different but gotta make a video about that one too).
In general, with the exception of maybe something like Spider-Man 2, licensed movie tie-in games are criminally underrepresented on YouTube, at most you will find somebody going through a bit of let's play nostalgia or something like that, most of the time.
I always found these games to be fascinating, especially because in terms of development they're probably some of the most difficult ones to make.
As oftentimes you have so many blockers coming from license holders. Good Disney games are especially surprising, because Disney are NOTORIOUS for their difficulty to work with (at the least pre-2015ish, not sure if things have changed now with them to the better).
In general, with the exception of maybe something like Spider-Man 2, licensed movie tie-in games are criminally underrepresented on YouTube, at most you will find somebody going through a bit of let's play nostalgia or something like that, most of the time.
I always found these games to be fascinating, especially because in terms of development they're probably some of the most difficult ones to make.
As oftentimes you have so many blockers coming from license holders. Good Disney games are especially surprising, because Disney are NOTORIOUS for their difficulty to work with (at the least pre-2015ish, not sure if things have changed now with them to the better).