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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!
Tales of Monkey Island is a very good adventure game and one which I would highly recommend playing, especially if you are a fan of the previous games. The writing, gameplay, visuals, soundtrack, voice acting are all excellent and the game, while different from previous Monkey Island titles, remains faithful to the series in its storyline and characters. The game has some minor flaws (such as certain puzzles that can feel a bit tedious and a couple character models that didn't look that great) but these minor flaws can be easily overlooked given how good the game is.
It has a bug in Chapter 4, When you go to "Giant Wind Control Device" or "Creepy Shack" the game inmediatly turns off. Impossible to move on. I am really dissapointed.
This game is painfully linear. You have to do the exact right things in the exact right order, no matter how illogical they are. Look, there's a rubber tree, and I can't pick it up. Do something else somewhere else, and all of a sudden I can magically pick it up.
One of the best adventure games and a worthy successor to the original two. Comparing it to others in the series: Best story. Just barely okay humour (but still great in general). Average to good dialogues. Mostly great pacing. A little more of going back and forth through empty places at times, tough. Length okay. Controls are okay but I still prefer point and click. Graphics good, art style okay-ish, I don't like some of the decisions but can live with them and is in line with redesign of the first two games. Character design solid but not as good as in the first three. Not enough Murray. I like the scene design. I very much appreciate the fact the creators did not take too many liberties in changes to the franchise. The music is okay, sound effects okay. I was never a huge fan of the voice acting in MI, playing the original games without it and having a certain idea of how everyone should sound but it grew on me and works well here, it seems like it complements the rest best in the series. Being a traditionalist, I save like a maniac, but I did not detect any glitches that would cause me to load alternative saves. I actually liked the episodic format very much but can understand why during the game's original release people hated it. Puzzles are often more obvious than in any of the games before which may work against the trademark humour but saves you a lot of frustration. Generally speaking, not the most memorable game but certainly a very good one and after the Escape a great return to form. Shame the creators will not get another attempt at making a classic.