Always wanted to play it when it was released, but never got around to it and totally forgot about it.

Till it popped up in my recommended feed and bought instantly.

Damn, what a game. Point & click adventure game at its finest. If its not the humor or the beautiful art that draws you in, the music certainly will.

If you like point & click games, this one you should definitely play this game.

  •  P7uen   ( @Dogwalker@beehaw.org ) 
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    211 months ago

    Has anyone played both the original and remastered? I wonder how they compare, I think I may try the remastered version next time around, it had a big impact on me in my youth.

    •  galmuth   ( @galmuth@feddit.uk ) 
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      310 months ago

      I’ve played both, although it’s been a while since I played it now.

      The controls are much better.

      The graphics are only mildly improved. The character models are improved but they kept the same pre-rendered backgrounds of the original game, which were all made for old 4:3 screens. So on a widescreen monitor you can either have it stretched or with borders on the left and right.

      I think everything else such as the audio is the same.

      My partner ran into a weird bug and couldn’t progress further, but Doublefine sent me some save game files to work around the issue. I think those issues have since been fixed.

      Still a great game!

    •  DosDude👾   ( @DosDude@retrolemmy.com ) 
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      11 months ago

      It’s basically the same game just with modern controller support and HD graphics. It looks better. The 3d FMVs look less dated.

      Edit: I had Full Throttle in my head. But mostly the same pretty much applies to Gim Fandango. And they made the tank controls optional. It plays like an actual point and click now.