Posted on: November 30, 2024

scotttl04
Verified ownerGames: 1511 Reviews: 28
A great return
Ignore most of the reviews. The story is fun and has the ending it's building to and needed.
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Posted on: November 30, 2024
scotttl04
Verified ownerGames: 1511 Reviews: 28
A great return
Ignore most of the reviews. The story is fun and has the ending it's building to and needed.
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Posted on: December 1, 2022
ahseppa
Games: 79 Reviews: 2
New second favorite in the series
This game wonderful. The story remains interesting and fun throughout. The dialogue is really well written and acted. Overall production values are high in every regard, and I experienced no bugs or glitches during my playthrough. It is quite long for a point-and-click adventure. Took me four full evenings to complete, a couple of them well into the night. But the length hasn't been achieved artificially as often was the case back in the day. There is some back-and-forthing but it never feels too tedious (the double-click speedup helps). Pixel-hunting has been confined to the trivia card collecting subgame, which you don't need to care about to progress the plot. Moon logic puzzles are totally absent. Most players should not get stuck in any of the puzzles for too long even if they don't resort to hints or playthroughs. Yet it doesn't fall into the same trap some other contemporary point-and-click adventures trying to steer clear of moon logic puzzles do where the puzzles are almost totally absent. Puzzle-wise the balance is fantastic. Fans of the series will surely love it (yes, I am aware some people do not like the art style). It is possible that people who have not played previous entries in the series will not get as much out of it with the ample nods and references to the old games. But for us fans it feels like going back home.
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Posted on: January 11, 2023
osvaldow
Verified ownerGames: 71 Reviews: 5
Nice graphics but...
I know it's all about marketing but putting cynic women everywhere is truly boring, it's that kind of humor that only the average American misfit can get. I understood you want to sell games to every gender but you can't literally substitute every man with antisocial women with testosterone. Almost all the characters are basically men with the aspect of women, even the pirates. That kind cynicism isn't even funny. The secret of politically correct island...
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Posted on: January 23, 2023
GSUS_JAM
Verified ownerGames: 44 Reviews: 1
Great new addition to the series
Absolutely recomended for Monkey Island fans. If you're new to the games then I recommend downloading the first in the series and trying that, though this is also a worthy entry point if retro games aren't your thing (but then why are you on GOG?!) There are some great new ideas executed here - using Guybrush telling the game as a story to his son for example, and if you've not played in a while using that to remind you of your progress is genious! I agree with other reviews the ending is abrupt and unsatisfying, but everything to that point is entirely recommended. Devs - please feel free to go back and revise the end with some different options - the story narative will enable that and it will make this game a full 5* experience.
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Posted on: December 2, 2022
briandoodo
Games: 236 Reviews: 38
I wanted something more refreshing
This series is anything but entirely consistent. Each title has a unique identity. Every sequel title, even as early as the 2nd title, by our own, Ron Gilbert , was criticized and had fans divided. Each title has stood on it's own, having both it's own fans and haters. For some fans, they enjoy every title in the series, even if each has it's own identity that sets it apart from the others. I'd like to be able to be enlightened about my review, as I was for all the other 5 games in the series... It is a forever changing series and each game has it's own identity. I just don' t see myself replaying this game, or having the same love for it, as i do the other 5 games in the series. It doesn't seem to stand on it's own enough...Atleast games 1-5 were daring, gave us something different, exciting. Boy Brush might have future story potential. What it seems to be, a game where Ron Gilbert acknowledges all fans, other games in the series, by making them somehow relevant as a bizzare homage that breaks canon...whilst not really aiming to give anyone a satisifying, groundbreaking, new ending to MI2... It feels almost like a soft remake of Monkey Island 2, as the ending is nearly the same, it begins where MI2 left off even... It's a bizzarre homage to every game in the series, to appease fans/ soft MI2 rehash...The timeline/canon is lazily confused and muddled..creatively, but lazily explained as poor story telling. Sure, he tries to pass it off as , "The ending is what fans make of it..." But, it basically just feels like MI2 all over again, pretending to be something more/ different. While having some of it's own, new story ideas, it feels like a soft remake/ rehash, baby junior, hipster, puzzle light version, of the first two games in the series...I'd prefer an all new storyline, progressing things forward. This left me feeling disappointed again...To me it feels like half a monkey island game, it starts and ends like some bizzare rehash MI-2 game. Wasted climax.
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