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Hell, the second act takes place in a casino run by Manny who’s dressed as Humphrey Bogart (minus the skin).

Crime and sorrow fill the atmosphere, characters have morally ambiguities and often betray one another for their own self interests. The narrative borrows many aspects from Noir films like the Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity, and most notably Casablanca. It’s interesting to see where Manny, Meche, and Glottis end up & seeing their relationships with one another evolve over time is compelling. The game is broken up into four acts with each act spanning a year from the previous day of the dead. Grim Fandango is filled with unique characters such as the undead beatnik, Oliva. With the humungous car mechanic demon Grottis by his side, Manny flees his job and sets out to find Meche in hopes of righting his wrongs and to find salvation among the damned. as part of a scheme to swindle clients their hard owned tickets out of the underworld. After sending Meche on the four year journey to parts unknown, he discovers corruption within the D.O.D. Enter Mercedes “Meche” Colomar, a seemingly innocent soul who Manny believes is a shoe-in for a Number Nine ticket but his computer tells him she doesn’t even qualify for a bicycle. After his boss threatens to terminate his job if he can’t close a “Premium Client”, Manny decides to steal one. Manny’s job is to set up clients with travel accommodations but he’s sick & tired of getting clients who can’t afford anything. Many corrupt souls who lose faith in the journey end up making a living (so to speak) in the Land of the Dead. Those who’ve lived a good life get an ticket to the Number Nine train that leads straight to the Ninth Underworld while those who’ve sinned are sent on a four year journey through the underworld. He’s a travel agent working for Department of Death (D.O.D.) and he serves the recently deceased in the hopes that one day, he can join them in eternal rest in the Ninth Underworld. Inspired by Mexican folklore and set in a loose interpretation of the Aztec underworld, you play as Manuel “Manny” Calaveras. With new controls, improved graphics, and a re-orchestrated soundtrack, does Grim Fandango still hold up or is it dead on revival?
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It seemed fitting that Tim Schafer’s studio would have the honor of acquiring the license from Disney (who shut down LucasArts and owns the rights to their IP’s) to bring Grim Fandango back from the grave. They and many other independent studios have brought back point-and-click adventure games from the dead proving there was and always will be an audience for adventure games with strong narratives and clever puzzles. Soon after, Tim Schafer formed Double Fine Productions ( Psychonauts, Brütal Legend, that Russian nesting doll game I liked but nobody else did) and several sacked LucasArts employees formed TellTale Games (a bunch of poorly optimized yet somehow financially successful licensed games). The game sold well but LucasArts Games deemed it a disappointment and everyone else used that as evidence the point and click adventure game genre was commercially “dead”.

This 3D adventure game was critically and commercially successful when it launched on October 30th, 1998. But then there’s Grim Fandango, the last game created by visionary game developer/writer Tim Schafer.

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But one game from 1998 stands out not for its greatness or innovation, but for marking the end of an era of gaming.īack in the 90’s LucasArts Games had a monopoly on humorous, irreverent point-and-click adventure games with series like Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, & Sam and Max. You got Fallout 2, StarCraft, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Xenogears, Suikoden II, Thief: The Dark Project, Metal Gear Solid, Balders Gate, Gran Turismo, Resident Evil II, Tekken III, 1080 Snowboarding, Banjo Kazooie, and so many many other classics that have 1998 a watershed year in gaming. That year has been argued by many fans as the ultimate year in video games. Released: Octo(Original) , Janu(Remastered)Ĭopy purchased on the PlayStation Network store.ġ998.
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Publisher: LucasArts (Original), Double Fine Productions (Remastered)įormats: PS4 (Reviewed), PS VITA, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS Developer: LucasArts (Original), Double Fine Productions (Remastered)
