Full Throttle Remastered Another LucasArts classic point'n'click adventure remastered by Double Fine. Unlike
Grim Fandango and
Day of the Tentacle, I had never played
Full Throttle before. Well, I lie: I vaguely remember playing a demo of sorts back in the day... and not liking it much.
After playing the remaster, I've been reassured in my old impressions. On its day, this was the most expensive game LucasArts had ever made (with a budget over one million dollars, according to the in-game audio commentary) but they clearly decided to spend most of it on cinematic cutscenes and flashy (at the time) 3D models, and drastically reduced the puzzle content to a minimum. This might have been brand-spanking new and innovative back in '95, but when looked at with 2017 eyes I can only rate it as 'just OK'.
Because the end result is a far too easy adventure (except for the infamous wall puzzle, of course), that can be summed up as a succession of "OK, I need to get items A, B, and C so I can progress" situations, and of course neither item isn't particularly hard to obtain. As a consequence, the game can be completed in just a couple of hours. And it would be even shorter if it weren't for the action sequences you find mid-game that force you to fight a bunch of bikers from rival gangs in order to get that section's items B and C. Those sequences aren't particularly fun or engaging, and it all boils down to find out which weapon is effective against which enemy. To make matters worse, while immersed in this section I found a bug that didn't let me exit it nor find a rival biker to fight, so I was forced to reload an old saved game.
Like in previous Double Fine remasters, you can instantly switch between the old and remastered art styles by pressing the F1 key, and thus realize how much have the graphics been improved by the remaster (particularly the 3D models). The new audio is way better too: the voice acting sounds way crisper and so does the music, especially during the most action-packed (cut)scenes.
So yeah, if you liked the original you're probably gonna love this remaster. But if you didn't, or even if you never played it before, chances are it's not gonna blow your mind by any standard.
My list of finished games in 2017