Im jumping ship...

... Im totally selling Guybrush out, Im a Morgan Laflay fan all the way now, absolutely love her.

Beat him and sell him back to that idiot doctor Morgan! You can do it!

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  • edited August 2009
    Morgan has quite the fan base now. I would like to have the chance to play as her in further chapters and see how she reacts with characters and objects. Has someone already started the petition for a Morgan spin-off game. :)
  • edited August 2009
    Bah, take away the awesomeness (which is abundant) from her, and what does she have left?

    ... Okay, besides those.
  • edited August 2009
    Morgan in her own game.....Tomb-Raider style. Make her work to get to the next ledge!
    I'm totally onboard the fan boat with my fanart submission. How immature and pathetic of me.....:)
  • edited August 2009
    Morgan has quite the fan base now. I would like to have the chance to play as her in further chapters and see how she reacts with characters and objects. Has someone already started the petition for a Morgan spin-off game. :)

    That's the second best idea I've heard all week (the game, not the petition)! I think it should be half action and half adventure (point-and-click)! PLEASE TELLTALE, CREATE THIS GAME!
  • edited August 2009
    I'm fine with it as long as it's a prequel. She'd be running around some of the old islands meeting some of the characters Guybrush met. She can even clean up a few plot holes, created by Guybrush's adventures in the years.

    Come to think of it I'd actually like the "Young LeChuck Chronicles" even more. A game that better explains the Grandpa Marley, Australia & Big Whoop plotholes, while giving us fun adventures with an awesome character.

    Or umm.. just brainstorming here, but... What about 5 short stories, each with it's own protagonist (Morgan, Elaine, Wally, LeChuck, Largo) that loosely combines into a single season of awesomeness.
  • edited August 2009
    i am ditching guybrush, morgan and murray .. i am a parrot fan now :X
  • edited August 2009
    Spadge wrote: »
    I'm fine with it as long as it's a prequel. She'd be running around some of the old islands meeting some of the characters Guybrush met. She can even clean up a few plot holes, created by Guybrush's adventures in the years.

    Come to think of it I'd actually like the "Young LeChuck Chronicles" even more. A game that better explains the Grandpa Marley, Australia & Big Whoop plotholes, while giving us fun adventures with an awesome character.

    Or umm.. just brainstorming here, but... What about 5 short stories, each with it's own protagonist (Morgan, Elaine, Wally, LeChuck, Largo) that loosely combines into a single season of awesomeness.

    Yeah, of course it would need to be a prequel. I think it would be really cool just to have a season of five Morgan LeFlay episodes of her adventures around the caribbean pirate hunting! I think the very last episode of the season should end with her climbing aboard Guybrush's ship!
  • edited August 2009
    Yeah, of course it would need to be a prequel. I think it would be really cool just to have a season of five Morgan LeFlay episodes of her adventures around the caribbean pirate hunting! I think the very last episode of the season should end with her climbing aboard Guybrush's ship!

    yes.
  • edited August 2009
    would be cool to have a chapter where you can control morgan and have to do different things in the game as different characters (being able to switch between them) like in for instance fate of atlantis (that chick there, don't recall) or broken sword 3 (which was one of the few things I really liked with that game)
  • edited August 2009
    Come to think of it I'd actually like the "Young LeChuck Chronicles" even more. A game that better explains the Grandpa Marley, Australia & Big Whoop plotholes, while giving us fun adventures with an awesome character.

    Nah, better not. Explaining plotholes usually creates more. Though, I suppose, there is a way to do that, but... still... for example, we have:
    1) An elevator to Melee Island from the tunnels in MI2, which was never explained (I know it's a gag which was supposed to support the child's dream stuff, but still)
    2) A beard which people (like the Voodoo Lady, I don't know if anyone else, though, and Guybrush himself of course) remember but Guybrush doesn't have any idea where it's gone.
    3) A monkey head which, let's face it, is different in all three monkey games and serves different purposes. MI1: It seems to be a giant monkey skeleton. In MI3 it's the centerpiece of a rollercoaster for crying out lout. And in MI4 it's a giant monkey robot (which was originally was Dave Grossman's idea in the days of MI1 development, btw).
    4) The infamous Herman-Marley controversy (the biggest plothole out there, but there are others)
    5) Another Toothrot controversy: him appearing on Dinky Island (which appeared in MI2, before MI3 tried to explain it with tunnels between Dinky and Monkey, which, I think, is quite a stretchy argument, but, well, heck)
    Meh. Yeah, sometimes all these plotholes are kinda bugging, not letting to fully immerse in MI world. On the other hand, MI world is so bizzare that, well... I dunno. There's a phrase in EfMI which kind of implies what I think about all this:
    "How did he get here anyway?" (when Guybursh talked to Timmy on Monkey Island)
    Which can also be interpreted as: "Who cares?" I mean, it's just a game. It's not like it takes itself too seriously. I mean, Voodoo Lady constantly changing places, Stan surviving in a coffin, Guybrush calling LucasArts techsupport... give me a break. So there are some plotholes. They started appearing ever since MI3 was made (including MI3 itself). And I'm not sure if ToMI will be able to evade adding any MORE noticable plotholes. So, as long as you're having fun... who cares? It's not like trying to change anything will do things BETTER.
  • edited August 2009
    Nice cans.



    :D


    Heheh sorry couldn't resist..
  • edited August 2009
    Catfish33 wrote: »
    Nice cans.



    :D


    Heheh sorry couldn't resist..

    Huh? :confused:
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