Your favourite Monkey Island scene location
As a scene in a game. There are two locations that comes to my mind
First one is a barber shop from the Curse of MI. its great in therms of interesting characters, with Captain Rotingham also. there are many good jokes with a lots of references to pop culture, movies and other
The second one is inside of shop at the Booty Island, left on the picture, not the costume shop, i didn't find picture of it, but u know what i m talking about. i dont know why, its funny, with a lots things to look inside
whats yours
First one is a barber shop from the Curse of MI. its great in therms of interesting characters, with Captain Rotingham also. there are many good jokes with a lots of references to pop culture, movies and other
The second one is inside of shop at the Booty Island, left on the picture, not the costume shop, i didn't find picture of it, but u know what i m talking about. i dont know why, its funny, with a lots things to look inside
whats yours
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You know what would be neat is if someone made a map for Oblivion or Morrowind or something that mapped out the entire island of Monkey Island and you could explore everywhere.
yes, that one is great, him and wally if im correct
I also really liked the inside of the governor's mansion.
http://www.worldofmi.com/info/islands/scabb/scabb-woodtick.jpg
I agree, Woodtick was a fantastic showcase for the (then) new iMUSE-sound engine.
yes, at least until El Pollo Diablo :eek: arrives
true, that's a great set. When i first played the game i thought they're gonna do some scene or puzzle there with the stage and all that. In retrospect, it's a bit disappointing, since this background had a lot of potential.
I loved going to Murray during that bit, what he said was brilliant!
agreed, but it is actually a good metaphore with a depressing note of an island, like a thing that is prepared and intended for purpose that is not serving right now. like syberia did afterwards in bigger terms, with deserted melancholic areas that are build with a stunning architecture.