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Full Throttle remastered announced
It’s your problem, apparently. The people who toil in their bedrooms and coffee shops to make indie and freeware games aren’t employed by Double Fine (or Telltale or any other well-established studio) – remasters don’t in any way keep them from continuing to do what they do.
Your belief that remasters somehow prevent original adventure games from being made is nonsense. Therefore they are entirely harmless, and if you aren’t interested, just don’t play them.
What a joke! Original games aren’t limited by all the talented “programmers” being too busy doing remasters, they’re limited by the fact that most of them want a steady job and a decent salary, which means doing the projects you can get funded.
That’s their problem, isn’t it? Samorost was released by a student - no income, no job, and probably very little time. And it was free. It was also better and more creative than Broken Age. Dozens of great freeware games are released each month. So no, I don’t buy the argument that we need remasters to provide a job for programmers and increase the popularity of AGs.
So because there are people who can afford to do freeware games, that means all developers who have families to feed and mortgages to pay need to work for free making freewares? That’s your argument?
Not at all. They can do whatever they want to do, it’s their life. I certainly won’t be shedding tears if there are no more Broken Ages or Lost Horizon 2s.
Your belief that remasters somehow prevent original adventure games from being made is nonsense. Therefore they are entirely harmless, and if you aren’t interested, just don’t play them.
If the belief that all developers must be employed for big bucks by establish companies was around at the time of Zork (also made by students), we wouldn’t have an adventure game scene at all. You owe more to these kinds of entrepreneurs than you think, and certainly more than I owe to the wage structure of Telltale.
If the belief that all developers must be employed for big bucks by establish companies was around at the time of Zork (also made by students), we wouldn’t have an adventure game scene at all. You owe more to these kinds of entrepreneurs than you think, and certainly more than I owe to the wage structure of Telltale.
Nonsense Oscar. While the 80’s was also the era of small action and reaction games, adventure was as a genre the one that was AAA of it’s time. The big companies of the era were those that produced quality adventure games, be them graphical or text adventures. That’s why quite many companies, including interplay, tried their hands in making adventure games before finding their calling on other genres.
I always wonder why all these remakes/remasters have a subpar graphics comparing them to originals (just look at the Monkey Island 1 or Gabriel Knight).
Is it because the new artists are underpaid and makes them do lazy or hurried work or those original artists were so much better and more talented and now Adventure game developers cannot afford those kind of artists?
It really is a shame and as long the situation is like that I don’t see a reason for releasing them except for compatibility reasons. (Though they are 99% solved using ScummVm and DosBox)
I wouldn`t say Grim Fandango Remastered had subpar graphics compared to original and Day of the Tentacle Remastered seems to be extremely fine polished version too. Double Fine has done good job with these two games so I have full trust they know what they do with Full Throttle too.
Playing: 1) Broken Sword 5 2) Road 96
I wouldn’t say that GF is a good example as it was only a switch to a higher resolution of a 3D game, so there wasn’t any new art.
Regarding DotT I don’t like the new look, it looks way too crisp and clean like some Flash game and LSL remake (but probably with better animation).
I always wonder why all these remakes/remasters have a subpar graphics comparing them to originals (just look at the Monkey Island 1 or Gabriel Knight).
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I see your point but I wouldn`t say Monkey Island and Gabriel Knight remakes are good examples either, because they are remakes and Full Throttle is not and because MI and GK aren`t Double Fine products..
Playing: 1) Broken Sword 5 2) Road 96
I always wonder why all these remakes/remasters have a subpar graphics comparing them to originals (just look at the Monkey Island 1 or Gabriel Knight).
Surely if GF2 was going to happen it would have on the back of good sales of the remaster?
I personally wouldn’t want a GF2 as the first one was meh
So you’ve managed to trash DOTT and GF, 2 of the greatest adventures ever made (DOTT being the best AG of all time).
Good job
Surely if GF2 was going to happen it would have on the back of good sales of the remaster?
I personally wouldn’t want a GF2 as the first one was mehSo you’ve managed to trash DOTT and GF, 2 of the greatest adventures ever made (DOTT being the best AG of all time).
Good job
To add more, I don’t think the Monkey island series was great either.
I don’t think any of them are bad as such, I just personally don’t hold them at such high regard. That’s all.
If there’s any ill feeling or hate towards me for this, you should direct it at TimovieMan
Recently completed: Game of Thrones (decent), Tales from the borderlands (great!), Life is Strange (great!), Stasis (good), Annas Quest (great!); Broken Age (poor)
If there’s any ill feeling or hate towards me for this, you should direct it at TimovieMan
Because you know I don’t care?
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If there’s any ill feeling or hate towards me for this, you should direct it at TimovieMan
Because you know I don’t care?
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Recently completed: Game of Thrones (decent), Tales from the borderlands (great!), Life is Strange (great!), Stasis (good), Annas Quest (great!); Broken Age (poor)
just beat this is honor of the remaster coming next yr and it still one of my personal favorite games of all time and def my favorite Tim Schafer game. going back though the game there really is very few interactive spots and really not a lot of dialogue at all, and the death total in the game is a lot especially for a lucas arts adventure game. lets see Malcolm Corely gets killed in graphic detail. Ripburger dies, his two henchman get blown up, the truck driver explodes on the bridge, and about three cave fish die in the cave (most likely) lol.
Anyways love the music by the gone jackels and just the world building, very mad max even though tim said it was not post apocalyptic. Would love a revist to this world one day, doesnt have to be with the Polecats,it has a huge universe
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