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  1. 21 minutes ago, Gins said:

    Once, because I didn't find the Bite of a Thousand Needles 😑

    I understood it was referring to the plant, but was way overthinking it - I thought I would have to make the plant bite into something that I would then bring with me, and did end up having to use the hint book. Felt like a fool, hahhh.

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  2. On 9/20/2022 at 3:16 PM, Alexandra IDV said:

    Not far enough into Return to rank it, but...

     

    1. MI2

    2. Secret

    3. Curse

    4. Tales

    5. Escape

    I guess we're all posting our updated rankings, and being a big fan of ranking things I guess I gotta, too. I considered for some time whether Return is tied with Curse for me, but although I think it does do several things better, I will in the end put it just below Curse at #4.

  3. 35 minutes ago, Wally B. said:

    But most of all, I hope this whole ReMI situation can bring more original ideas for adventure games that can have more support and budget from big publishers. As much as I would love to see my favourite games being remastered or get sequels, I'd love more for the adventure game genre and industry to evolve further.

    I hope I'm not getting my hopes up too much, but eh, a guy can dream...

    Absolutely. I recently finished the sci-fi mystery adventure AI: The Somnium Files, and as I played it I thought about how grateful I was that writer/director Kotaro Uchikoshi had been given the chance to make such an original and interesting game, on a bigger scale than any of his previous works.

  4. 12 minutes ago, MichaelSon said:

    Yeah, would be nice.

    But LOOM wasn't that successful commercially.

    So I think IF then they will bring some stronger horses onto the race track to generate some momentum and then, when the ball is rolling they come up with LOOM and such.

    Of course. Loom is my favorite Lucasfilm adventure game after Monkey Island, so sequels or a remaster of that is what I'm hoping for the most - but really, I'd be stoked to see more classic adventure game revivals in general.

     

    2 minutes ago, MichaelSon said:

    Yeah, but for that Ron would need to team up with Tim Schafer as the IP of DOTT is with him I guess.

    And Tim Schafer is with Microsoft now I doubt that will happen very soon.

    But I do hope I mixed sth up here and am wrong. 

    Disney owns Maniac Mansion and Day of the Tentacle - Double Fine just got the license to develop and publish the DotT remaster.

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  5. 38 minutes ago, backtothemansion said:

    1. Why is Lechuck a zombie again? (Don't get me wrong its my favourite form but shouldn't he be something else after the pirate god form?)

    LeChuck did return to being a zombie in the beginning of Tales as well without explanation, presumably because it's the most iconic and recognizable design. I'm tbh fine with *unspecified stuff* having happened between Tales and Return that we don't know details about, that resulted in this.

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  6. I think Return is doing well enough that Lucasfilm will look into doing more adventure game revivals, and that if not only Ron wants to do it but Craig as well, it very well might happen. Keeping my fingers crossed!

     

    (Also hoping that this is finally the time when Loom's sequel(s) happen!!)

  7. Unfortunate that this one was cut - it's got some very compelling art, and I would've loved to have another island to move back and forth between after getting the ship. Of course it comes across as even more mysterious and interesting than it possibly would have now that we only know it as a what-could-have-been area, but it still looks really neat.

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  8. Not far enough into Return to rank it, but...

     

    1. MI2

    2. Secret

    3. Curse

    4. Tales

    5. Escape

     

    For a while, MI2 and Curse were tied for #1 to me, but having replayed the series ahead of Return, I've had to change my mind. The parts of Curse that I like, I really do love, but... the rushed and sudden ending, the carnival area, the way the entire town of Puerto Pollo is one screen seen from a distance + interiors... still a great game, but it's not as perfect as my memory of it was. Meanwhile, I gained a lot of new appreciation for Secret in my recent playthrough - especially the part set on Monkey Island, with its air of mystery and with its nature scenes.

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  9. I just went to put my Return preorder in, and scrolling down I noticed this: "Monkey Island Advertising...", with stretched art from the physical release of the MI1&2 Special Editions and a mention of talk like a pirate day. Clicking it just takes me to the store page for MI2SE, choosing to add it to my wishlist does nothing, and it does not appear on the MI franchise page. Anyone know what this could be about?

    monkey island advertising.png

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  10. God, the "fictional MI5 / MI4.5"... I think it was really funny to see Tales keep making wild references to supposed events of a previous adventure that we never got to see (including LeChuck apparently taking on a walrus form at some point), but fans got too hung up on the supposed importance of it.

  11. 13 minutes ago, Wally B. said:

    This made me wonder, will Return to Monkey Island manage to attract new players?

    I wonder. MI first got on my radar sometime in 2009-2010 when I saw old fans discussing Tales and the rest of the series online, and as a result I tried out MI1SE. I still think the previous games (or at least MI1&2) should've gotten new console ports ahead of Return, for newcomers who want to catch up.

  12. -I expect to have a good time. To me, Tales was not an as magical experience as the first three, but I was definitely not disappointed in it - and if Return is on that level or above I will be happy. I do think it has potential to exceed that, though.

    -As much as the developers try to make Return approachable to new players, this is still a niche game genre, which makes it hard to estimate how the reviews will end up - I see this all the time where reviewers familiar with certain genres tend to give very different scores compared to those new to them (both viewpoints are of course valuable to different readers).

    -No chance of it outselling Devolver-published Cult of the Lamb. Might be the highest-selling point-and-click adventure game - I don't know of any particularly high-profile ones from this year other than Return, AI:TSF Nirvana Initative, and the Sam & Max S2 remaster (feel free to inform me of any I might have missed).

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