Posted on: December 30, 2018

LionsPhil
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A remaster that's actually worth it
The game itself: it's Grim Fandango, it's well-revered enough that I don't need to sell you on that. One of LucasArts' last triumphant hurrahs in adventuring still stands high. The remaster: normally I'd advocate running originals in ScummVM or DOSBox as appropriate, because remasters usually ruin the consistency of the original art, or outright make it a mess of ugly redrawn Flash-grade spritework and blurry half-hearted upscaling. Grim's a bit different for three big reasons: 1) The original is harder to run, being Windows-era, and ResidualVM getting less attention than ScummVM. 2) The stylized low-poly models are intact, but the rendering is slightly improved, and they now mesh *better* with the pre-rendered backdrops. Remastered Grim is still a 4:3 game with some fuzzy cutscenes, but it's at least not worse than the original, unlike the godawful Full Throttle remaster. 3) Mouse controls! They're not perfect, and seem to have some dodgy hotspots toward the endgame where it can be easier to switch to keyboard/joystick for a moment, but this mostly fixes the original game's biggest pain point. (I don't know how it compares to the patch someone did for ResidualVM to attempt the same.)
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