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  1. It's been years, so I forget my design issues apart from knowing I lost interest early on. I wonder if it was the writing I bounced off of. 

     

    Monkey Island's humour reads like an accident of history—funny people were goofing off and the project lead decided to let it stay. Wadjet Eye's games go easy on the humour but are well-written, so they share that feeling of authenticity. Ghost Pirates in particular is an attempt at emulating a voice. I could be wrong and in dire need of replaying it, though. 

  2. Some I've thought of:

    • I haven't played EMI in 20 years, but I like Pegnose Pete, though even then I thought the duck undermined him.
    • Monkey Island 2's tri-island chapter was too big. I spent hours looking for a lens, bored out of my mind. (I still love Monkey Island 2.)
    • The Telltale Sam and Max outings were mostly better than Hit the Road, though I liked it for the most part.
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  3. 13 minutes ago, Goury1 said:

     

    CoMI and onwards turned Elaine into a stereotypical damsel in distress... I hope for a come back of a strong and resourceful Elaine in RtMI!

    I've never agreed with that view. In Curse, she escapes LeChuck and reroutes the Carnival of the Damned, rescues herself in Escape, and masterminds everything in Tales

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  4. 2 hours ago, BillyCheers said:

    Most of the insults are not funny at all to me… 

    Napoleon Bonaparte was excommunicated by the church for annexing Rome and insulting the Pope—a mere misdemeanour compared to your heresy. A Biblical stoning, while regrettable, might be required. 

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  5. Return to Monkey Island's first real trailer is likely to debut within the next 48 hours. Its existence was a laughable notion as recently as March, but, improbably, it's true: Ron Gilbert is helming a Monkey Island game, with many of the key players back. The announcement trailer showcased an art style different to what I'd have expected, foregoing 1991 with a respectful acknowledgement of the 31 years since and a hope to break new ground.

     

    Still, we're very much back, baby.

     

    Perhaps for the last time.

     

    At the height of my love affair with Doctor Who in 2010, I came across a sad forum whose users had made their dislike for anything the show'd done from ~1977 a personality trait. At heart, it was an unexamined fear of change. I'd seen that outlook on forum posts (for example) bemoaning adventure games' collective decision to no longer require months'-long, trance-like trips into designers' neuroses to progress—a decision that had left people stuck in place. Me, I moved on to different countries/cultures/ideas, and I'm richer for it.

     

    So I look forward to the trailer, knowing that Monkey Island fans appreciate iconoclasm and wouldn't squander the mind-boggling excitement of the moment by collectively soiling their trousers over Guybrush's new design (at least, I'm hoping he has a new design—maybe something in bottle green?) or spamming its creator in vain hopes of "saving" whatever version of Monkey 3a they hallucinated as teenagers. Because surely—surelyMonkey Island fans wouldn't be so insular and myopic they'd be stuck in their 1977, would they?

    One shot: A Rexbox Tribute to Guybrush Threepwood – VENUS PATROL

    Can't wait to meet this guy.

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  6. 51 minutes ago, Goury1 said:

     I think, you are on to something here! Ron Gilbert mentioned once that there are things in the first two games that we took as jokes, yet they weren't actually jokes.  Stuff like the grog machine in MI1 or the elevator to Melee Island  in MI2 come to mind...  Or there was this troll in MI1 who actually was a man in a costume... I have a hunch that all the anachronisms and weird things are the key to understanding what is actually going on in the Monkey Island world...

    Fair, but I think most of it is just servicing the games themselves without any grand plan. It doesn't have to be explained. Maybe it's a child's imagination. Maybe not. Hell, the answer might have changed between 1991 and now. It's not terribly important. My one hope is it's a good game, and I'd rather have no explanation than a poor one. I think people are oggling for the wrong game, anyway, but what do I know?

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