But I believe there is one thing on which we agree on: It was quite a challenge to get this game up and running after all those years. It will be interesting to see how much the opinions differ. However I haven’t again since 1998, so some brushing up was needed. For me it's exactly the opposite: This was the first LucasArts adventure game after the Full Throttle disaster, which I bought and played right when it was new. So after fifteen years I decided to fill a gap in my knowledge. In the meantime adventure games are returning again and LucasArts finally closed its gates. Still a game, in which you slip into the role of a bony man, seemed just too silly. Also they started copying each other more and more and most of the time provided some awfully boring ideas. Maybe it was because back then, when the game was released, I had been somewhat over-saturated (like many others) by countless adventure games. For a long time I thought of Grim Fandango as the ‘LucasArts game with the skeletons’, whose appeal was a total mystery to me. Views: 19480 Screenshots Review by Mr Creosote, Herr M. Language: English, Deutsch, Castellano, Français Theme: Humour / Mystery / Police & Gangsters / Myths and Mythology
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