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Originally released by LucasArts in 1993 as a sequel to Ron Gilbert’s ground breaking Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle is a mind-bending, time travel, cartoon puzzle adventure game in which three unlikely friends work together to prevent an evil muta...
Originally released by LucasArts in 1993 as a sequel to Ron Gilbert’s ground breaking Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle is a mind-bending, time travel, cartoon puzzle adventure game in which three unlikely friends work together to prevent an evil mutated purple tentacle from taking over the world!
Now, over twenty years later, Day of the Tentacle is back in a remastered edition that features all new hand-drawn, high resolution artwork, with remastered audio, music and sound effects (which the original 90s marketing blurb described as ‘zany!’)
Players are able to switch back and forth between classic and remastered modes, and mix and match audio, graphics and user interface to their heart's desire. We’ve also included a concept art browser, and recorded a commentary track with the game’s original creators Tim Schafer, Dave Grossman, Larry Ahern, Peter Chan, Peter McConnell and Clint Bajakian.
Day of the Tentacle was Tim Schafer’s first game as co-project lead, and a much beloved cult classic! This special edition has been lovingly restored and remade with the care and attention that can only come from involving the game's original creators.
100% new hand painted, high resolution artwork
Switch on the fly between classic mode and remastered mode
Remastered high quality voices, sound effects and music, with emulated “iMuse” style dynamic music
Choose between two remastered music modes: modernized, re-voiced music, or classic music which sounds just like it did in the 90s
Concept Art Browser
Highly customizable user interface and experience, with mix and match options for old and new play styles - play with the verb bar in remastered mode, or the new verb dial in classic mode
Commentary track with original creators: Tim Schafer, Dave Grossman, Larry Ahern, Peter Chan, Peter McConnell and Clint Bajakian.
Game within a game: Includes full playable version of Maniac Mansion!
I played this game years ago and enjoyed it when it was first released. Something is different now or the rose-tinted glasses have been removed. I now consider this game to be boring, repetitive and the voice acting to be really annoying. But then I probably have matured in much the same way.
I did not enjoy the game. On the positive side is a good quality, bug free remake. The negative side for me:
- ludirous and thin story
- tom and jerry style nonsense
- puzzels follow no logic, just absurd connections and combinations
- zero percent chance to solve puzzles (with random trials)
- walk through mandatory
In summary: it looks nice it plays badly
27 minutes, and 5 crashes. By the time I get to the first major scene, the game hangs. Not to mention the audio errors and broken music loops.
This is a high res redraw of the same old game. Nothing special. And it seems they even managed to mess that up.
Do yourself a favour, buy it on ebay (original CD) and use SCUMMVM.
And what? I do not care. I am already insomniac and I had plenty game to check in the store.
I am surely disappointed but this is not related by any mean to the quality of the game, which I already know is simply among the five best point & clic game ever released.
I can trace back to my childhood when I played the demo of the game. And guess what? I was a child... So despite the stunning critics of the time, I could not understand a single word of English, neither the meaning of humour or enigma... and was wondering what was those "refrigerators" with doors (time machine) in which the 3 protagonists went in. It was making me laugh already.
Yes this game is universal, it can make you laugh without understanding anything, and I have now waited about 22 years to know what this is all about.
So a huge thanks to Tim Schafer , double fine and gog for bringing back one, if not the best point & clic of the lucas arts golden era.
This game hasn't been sold neither remastered since a very long time. That is the reason I could not play it. I could have download a pirate version of it, but this would not have been fair for me. If you tried to buy the game, some of you might have noticed, that the Secondhand price was reaching up to 160€ for the game! My mouth is already watering to savour this masterpiece of art.
I have done grim fandango remastered and I have been 100% satisfied so no doubt this one should go any other way.
Yes I gave it 5 stars, I haven't even played the game yet, so this will balance with the one star negative comments for the people who woke up for the release (not avalaible at 5 a.m in the morning), plus I already know this is what the game deserve for a review. 5 stars megastar on the pantheon of video game.
But there is one thing which never changed, and only CD Projekt seems to have understand it. Do not put a release date on a video game, "the game will be ready when it's ready"