There's the half where you're playing the game, laughing yourself stupid at the excellent jokes, falling in love again with the returning characters from the first game and racking your brain over the well thought out, logical puzzles. ![]() Monkey Island 2 is very much a game of two halves. Maybe not a classic in the Amiga world, but certainly a classic in the gaming world. It's pretty close, but I think I prefer this one to the original, just because of a few certain puzzles.Īnd because of the great humour, it is very replayable. Some of the puzzles took me a while to figure out, but I was never even close to giving up, because it's all so entertaining. There really isn't a dull moment in this game. Another puzzle involves following a sequence given to you by two skeletons singing it to you via The Bone Song. For example, in one part of the game you get to run around a mansion in a frilly purple dress while being chased by a furious cook holding a dangerous-looking meat cleaver. This game contains some of my favourite adventure puzzles of all time. Strange.Īnd as for the gameplay? Well it doesn't get much better than this, really. The storyline is exciting and interesting, even if the ending is a little. Musically, this game set the standard for many other LucasArts games that followed shortly. The graphics are quite stunning for the game's time, and the musical score is excellent. Quite simply one of the greatest games out there.Īs Guybrush Threepwood would say, "Nice game." ![]() Taylor, Vince LeeĪdventure, fantasy, humour, magic, pirates, pointandclick, puzzleĪCE: Advanced Computer Entertainment 53 (Feb 1992) Story System: Ron Gilbert, Aric Wilmunder, Brad P. Land, Peter McConnell, Clint BajakainĪrrangements: J. ![]() Peter Chan, Steve Purcell, Sean Turner, James Alexander Dollar, Larry Ahern, Mike McLaughin, Ken Macklin, Collette Michaud Dave Grossman, Bret Barrett, Tim Schafer, Tami Borowick, Ron Gilbert
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