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The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition

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The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition
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Back by popular demand, The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition faithfully re-imagines the internationally-acclaimed classic game (originally released in 1990) for original and new audiences alike. The development team at LucasArts is bringing the game into the modern era with an all new re-i...
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2009, Lucasfilm, ...
System requirements
Windows 10, Intel Pentium 4 3GHz or AMD Athlon 64 3000+, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with...
Time to beat
6.5 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
7.5 h Completionist
7 h All Styles
Description

Back by popular demand, The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition faithfully re-imagines the internationally-acclaimed classic game (originally released in 1990) for original and new audiences alike. The development team at LucasArts is bringing the game into the modern era with an all new re-imagined contemporary art style, a re-mastered musical score, full voiceover, and an in-depth hint system to help players through the game’s side-splitting puzzles. Purists will also delight in the ability to seamlessly switch between the updated hand-drawn re-imagining and the original classic version. 
 

The game's twisty plot leads our naive hero on a hilarious, swash-buckling search for the fabled secret of Monkey Island. Tales of pirate wealth lure him to the port of Mêlée with high hopes, no money, and insatiable curiosity. If clever enough, he will win the confidence of Mêlée's pirates and find himself blown by the winds of fate toward the terrifying and legendary Monkey Island -- an adventure that would chill the bones of even the most bloodthirsty buccaneer. 

Relive the swashbuckling humorous misadventures of the wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood 

  • Go on a daring adventure in your attempt to become the most infamous pirate in the Caribbean
  • Win the heart of the beautiful governor, Elaine Marley
  • Along the way, confront the evil ghost pirate, LeChuck

 

Play it again for the first time 

  • All new re-imagined contemporary art style, hand-drawn to feature animation quality
  • Re-mastered music score presented in full orchestrated detail
  • Complete voice over using the original Monkey Island™ franchise cast brings the story and characters of the original adventures to life like never before
  • Scene-for-scene hot swap allows for seamless transition between special edition and classic modes anywhere and at any time

 

Includes all new features 

  • All new intuitive game interface and controls provide a more interactive gameplay experience
  • In-game puzzle hint system keeps the puzzles fresh and fun

LucasArts and the LucasArts logo are trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. © 1990-2014 Lucasfilm Ltd. Monkey Island, The Secret of Monkey Island, and the Monkey Island characters are trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. © 1990-2014 Lucasfilm Ltd.

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Special Edition manual Dial-A-Pirate
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Time to beat
6.5 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
7.5 h Completionist
7 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (10, 11)
Release date:
{{'2009-07-09T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
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Size:
1.4 GB

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Posted on: November 1, 2014

brunosiffredi

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Games: 1047 Reviews: 23

Great game, terrible remake

The remake gets everything wrong. Here's five reasons why they ruined a classic with this remake: 1 - They changed the User Interface but didn't change the gameplay, so now you don't have the verbs on screen anymore, but you still have to select a verb to perform an action. The result is that you have to bring up a menu with the verbs every time you are going to do something in the game. The timing based puzzles involving items, like the Scrog mug puzzle, become a terrible chore to play. 2 - While the voice-acting is pretty good, and the backgrounds look great, the character models are horribly designed, and the worst of them all is Guybrush. His scared/disgusted facial expression, which never changes through the game, lacks any reasonable explanation. Had they based these models on the original box art instead, this game would look so much better. Like this, it's just awful. 3 - Animation is very poor through and through. Characters don't move their lips when they talk, walking movement looks ugly, everything is made with total lack of care, polish and attention to detail. In every way, the animations in the original are superior to the ones in the remake. 4 - Broken walk-able areas all over the game just reinforce the notion that the developers weren't even trying to make a good remake. This is especially evident in the ship segment, where you can walk off the side of the boat because the developers where unable or unwilling to properly draw the walk-able area. 5 - The game has bugs. For example, if you change the resolution from default and then close the game, the next time you boot it up it will remember that resolution, but the click boxes will be in the size of the default resolution, rendering the game unplayable. I've solved this by changing the resolution back to default and then back to the one I wanted. I'm using Win7 64-bit. PS: The iOS version allows you to play the original version with the remake's voice-acting, but the PC version does not.


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Posted on: October 28, 2014

DigiTanuki

Verified owner

Games: 743 Reviews: 8

Great Game, Great Remake

"The Secret of Monkey Island" is still one of the finest point-and-click adventure games ever made. While the sequel surpasses it in more or less every way, it remains one of the genre's highest points. The remake is shockingly faithful, updating the graphics and music to modern standards, but basing every bit of it on the original sprite work and songs. Full voice acting has been added, and the voice actors all do a good job. The interface has been re-done to be more accessible to modern players. All of the puzzles remain unchanged, but you no longer need to mess around with tons of verbs that only get used once or twice. There's even a new hint system if you get stuck, but it's completely optional. I can't think of any reason why one wouldn't love this new version, but in case you'd prefer to play this game the way it was originally released, you can do that too! At any time during gameplay, with a single keystroke, you can switch back and forth between the remade version and the original. All in all, "The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition" is the definitive release of a spectacular game.


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Posted on: March 28, 2015

Gurke4208

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Games: Reviews: 1

I want my monkey back

- the art design is way behind the original (well this is (un)pretty obvious, so I knew this before the purchase. I think the facial expression of guybrush is meant to mirror the players impression) - the interface is just a joke (this would be my first adventure game, in which I really needed the 'how to play' section) - WHY, just WHY is there no option to get the voice acting IN the classic version??? This would be (and in my case was) the only reason to buy this game, say if you want to have a fresh experience with the old version. It seems as if the designers are trying to tell me "so you dont like our new art and interface? Well f* you, you cant have it both ways!"


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Posted on: October 9, 2016

DrMadFellow

Games: 149 Reviews: 6

This longtime fan is not impressed.

The Secret Of Monkey Island holds a dear place in mine and many gamers hearts. My first play through of the game happened in 1998, when I picked up a copy of the "Monkey Island Madness" CD as part of a lucasarts anthology at a local cd and movie shop. I spent countless hours playing and enjoying the unique story and challenging puzzles. I have to admit I fall into the "hardcore fan" category for this series and take it quite seriously. As such it took me a very long time to come around and actually finish playing this special edition. My first play through had me cursing the controls, hating the new shiny graphics (I know, I know you can switch to the old style), and being unsure of many of the voiceover choices. Dominic Armato returns to voice Guybrush as he has done for every Monkey Island since Curse, which is great because he fits the character amazingly. That is about where my praise stops for the voice actors however. Many of the characters made me cringe because of their bad interpretations of the dialogue. One of the things about 'SOMI' that made it so great was the amazing humour and fantastic character writing. Much of that charm and emotion did not translate well to voice actors (again, I praise Dominic for doing an amazing job despite the other actors). I found myself playing without voices for any cutscenes heavy on the dialogue. Next I must address the art. Which perhaps I have the most to gripe about (until we reach controls). The original SOMI is a GORGEOUS game, and the included "classic" gameplay showcases just how well the game has held up despite limiting tech when it was created. The carefully utilized colors and pixelated characters retain a charm that is hard to find in most modern games. The characters look terrible in the new art style, though none took as harsh of a beating as guybrush himself. Guybrush was given the neck of an irradiated girrafe and the hair of a bad anime character that literally defies gravity. Much of the cutscene conversation interactions are more cartoony looking, and lack a gritty reach for realism that it felt like the original game tried to achieve. The characters lost much of their appeal and had it replaced with cartoon imitations in this new art style. Now before you accuse me of rampant fanboyism, I DO think that the special editon artwork has some charm despite it's faults. So what's positive about the new art? Many of the backgrounds are fantastic! Melee Island in particular benefitted greatly from this update and if not for the garbage character design, I would have found the ambience damn near flawless. I was excited to go places I knew very well and see how they now looked. If there is one thing I LOVED about this special edition it was most certainly those gorgeous painted enviroments. Kudos to the art team for that. All of this was nitpicking however, and the true reason that despite my love for the series I had to not reccomend this game is that it's controls are simply not well suited for many of the puzzles. There is one puzzle in particular that was literally impossible to do quick enough in the new control scheme. It felt like they wanted to simplify the system to leave the original action menu hidden, but it just ended up being confusing and hard to use, severely detracting from the experience. I was often switching back to the classic gameplay just to finish things quickly and easily without fumbling through the controls. Am I glad this was released? Hell yes, this series deserves more fans, and more people getting to enjoy it. And I acknowledge that my review will likely not be the typical experience as the special edition of this game is highly recieved by many many critics. If nothing else, I am happy to have a fully updated version of the classic game packaged with this so I do not have to bother with scumm or dosbox whenever I am feeling nostalgic. I promise my review (coming soon) of Lechuck's Revenge SE, is much more positive than this one (because its a much better update than this was).


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Posted on: October 28, 2014

Karekristensson

Games: 711 Reviews: 42

You fight like a Dairy Farmer!

I have such fond memories of watching my big sister and my mom playing the original version of this classic, which you can switch over to with a simple button press and get to enjoy the nostalgic graphics and user interface once more. Everyone's pretty much familiar with the story of Guybrush Threepwood, the young and slightly dimwitted young man who comes to Mêlée Island to become a pirate not knowing that he's about to be drawn into a battle against the dasterdly ghost pirate LeChuck while also trying his best to win the heart of Elaine Marley, the governor of the island. Its packed with the same humor as you would expect from a Monkey Island game and it still makes plenty of gamers laugh themselves to death, especially the Insult Swordfighting. This is a perfect example of how you do a remake of a game, while also still letting players enjoy the old version.


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