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The legendary series returns from Davy Jones’ locker and onto your screen with lush 3D environments, rip-roaring humour, and Guybrush Threepwood himself!
While explosively stripping the evil pirate LeChuck of his demonic mojo, Guybrush Threepwood inadv...
The legendary series returns from Davy Jones’ locker and onto your screen with lush 3D environments, rip-roaring humour, and Guybrush Threepwood himself!
While explosively stripping the evil pirate LeChuck of his demonic mojo, Guybrush Threepwood inadvertently infects the entire Caribbean with the arch-fiend's expelled voodoo, which threatens to transform buccaneers into unruly pirate monsters. Pursued by a notorious cut-throat pirate hunter and a creepy French physician who believes that Guybrush's eerily-infected hand holds the secret of eternal life, Threepwood sails the seven seas in search of La Esponja Grande, a legendary sea sponge with unparalleled voodoo exfoliating abilities. But little does Guybrush know, his quest is part of a larger, more sinister plot, and good and evil are not always as they seem…
Who can Guybrush trust? Where can he turn? Everything you think you know will be challenged as Tales of Monkey Island builds to its unexpected finale. Witness how one of the most cherished adventure gameworlds comes back to life in this modern point-and-click classic!
I'm a MI fan since the first DOS version. I bought the game directly from Telltale, the collector edition with the box and all stuff, I've to say that I love the saga but unfortunately this one is not a good game. The player input is quite hard and the game itself is really slow (you have to wait a lot till Guybrush complete something). I also believe that this game missed the point. Even with all the flaws and everything, I believe MI4 was better than this one. I'm really disappointed.
The only problem that I had was that there was a need for lengthy explanations. It was as if the writers knew the player would be confused, if there wasn't any elongated jibber-jabber. To much speech leaves the player thinking, "Am I playing a game or watching a movie?!" Be prepared! On a happier note, Marquis DeSinge was hilarious to watch.
Let's start by saying I LOVE the MI series, including MI4. I finally got around to playing Tales and I so badly wanted it to be as good as the other games, but it is nowhere near.
Let's start with the animation choices - it's so childlike and cringey, not to mention that many different characters look exactly the same.
Voice acting - Dom is great as usual. LeChuck seems to have a new voice that didn't do it for me, and it was painfully obvious that the Voodoo Lady was voiced by a white woman.
In terms of game play, there were some good enjoyable puzzles.
I think what has bothered me the most is that it's just lacking that fun and humour that you get in the other MI games. On top of that, there is a whole bunch of new magical elements and magical creatures that just don't seem to match with the voodoo magic we see in the other MI games. Sadly, I doubt I will be replaying it, but I'm still pleased I gave it a shot.