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Quadriflax - Sep 4, 2002 |
Quadriflax | Sep 4, 2002 | |||
They're back! I'm so damn excited. I just found out there's a sequel planned for one of my favorite games! If anyone ever played Sam & Max from LucasArts, we're finally getting another one. By the time it comes out it'll be over 10 years between the two. I hope the graphic adventure/interactive comic genre makes a comeback. More info: http://www.lucasarts.com/press/releases/61.html... |
Myname | Sep 4, 2002 | |||
They're back! I don't think flashy is the direction to go either but I think they should be developed to be a little more versatile.. Have multiple ways of doing things, the way there is elsewhere, rather than wandering for hours trying to use every object with every other object in the hope it'll work ("Use rubber chicken with telegraph pole" - check!). Just remembering all the others now.. Loom, Beneath a Steel Sky, Zak McKracken. Those were the days |
segasonic | Sep 5, 2002 | |||
They're back! Best news I've had all week! I've been praying for a Sam & Max sequel for the last 8 years or so! Sam: Look at the cute kitten! Max: I am repulsed by his bulging eyes. I'd like to turn him inside out. |
googlefest1 | Sep 5, 2002 | |||
They're back! there was a maniac mansion 2? yea this would be a good time to realease something like that. since most of whats out there right now are doom type games ,war strategy games and flight sims a sam and max would be a fresh new "old" face-- even though i don't like sam and max and will not buy it i think it would re-kindle that genre (which i do like)-- i would like to see a new zak mcracken and a loom type game |
Myname | Sep 5, 2002 | ||||
They're back!
Day of the Tentacle. |
antime | Sep 5, 2002 | ||||
They're back!
Yes, it's called Day of the Tentacle. Good game, and it even contains a copy of Maniac Mansion. I'm looking forward to the new Sam & Max game, but IIRC it's being done by the same people behind the latest Monkey Island so there's a chance it won't be that great. |
Quadriflax | Sep 5, 2002 | ||||||||||
They're back!
I've always thought this. Not only should they have multiple ways of doing things, but they should include things that can mess you up. So if you try something one way, break something, you might need a second, more complicated way to fix it (using multiple items otherwise not needed, etc).
I too am a little concerned. I saw some shots from the up coming Full Throttle 2 in one of their E3 vids for download. It looks like they made the characters 3D. I wish they'd just leave well enough alone. We all know a well put together 2D animated game can be more impressive than some of the best 3D graphic technology around. I suppose in the end all that matters is that it's a fun game to play. It better not be watered down or layed on too thick. If they keep the wise cracks at the same quality and consistency, it'll be a great game. |