Watch MI:SE being played live by lucasarts NOW
Just a quick heads up, in a few minutes LucasArts will be playing The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition while broadcasting it live over here:
http://en.justin.tv/
Have fun!
http://en.justin.tv/
Have fun!
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They need to patch this and the voices in the old-looking version.
I also like that they got the same Otis and Carla from EMI
Can't wait to buy.
My only complaint is that we have yet to be told a friggin' release-date...
Yea you missed the other 59 minutes! :P
But I guess they'll post it on the tube eventually!
http://es.justin.tv/clip/51614f11159958be
I only saw until the dog encounter in the Scumm Bar, but the music and voice-acting were incredible even for those third-rate characters, I can't wait to see the rest
thanx for that. When i was watching the scene in the ally i thought that even if we don't get a MI2:SE at least there's one place from it we know how it'll look like in HD.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah, that tends to happen when you increase the level of detail without increasing the framecount. They match everything frame-for-frame with the original sprites, which is nice, but has kind of clunky results.
I do have one doubt about the game, concerning the inventory. Basically, the grog puzzle depends on being able to see the inventory while walking, so I wonder how this is dealt with?
Probably they will have the new item alert flash when the grog mug status changes, but just wondering.
I found myself forgetting i was watching a video and pressing enter to select dialogue =s
also, sounds like they used Earl Boen for Fester Shinetop which i'm glad to hear. nice touch. certainly sounded like him anyway
When you picture the remake as a pop-up story book like they said they were going for it's actually not so bad and kind of fitting.
I will love to visit Monkey Island again with this remake!
EDIT:
I realise that it's actually just about impossible to not see or read or hear anything about a game or film I'm interested in due to the fact that I gravitate towards the source of all these things but I do try to limit my exposure as much as I can.
First of all, the Special Edition is a game I've already played.
Secondly, this one is done by LucasArts, and I simply don't have as much faith in that company as I have in TellTale.
And finally, it's a remake. I think I had to watch through the first two parts of the playthrough to really gauge things like "does it look good?", "how is the music?", "How's the animation?", and "Do the voices work?" You have to have a bit more criticism with remakes, because these things that are part of a game's quality are now the ONLY new things.
Thats why the remake is the second best thing that's ever happened to me.
And I'm so glad! He was a real ass.