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The visually upgraded adventures of Gulybrush Threepwood, mighty pirate, will continue on the 7th of June with Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge. As always, Steam has an offer a true adventure lover can’t resist. For pre-ordering the game, you will also get The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition for free which is of course the first game. Thankfully you don’t have to wait to play the first game, you can start downloading it as soon as your payment is complete. The game costs 10€, not sure if it’s a pre-order price.

If you don’t know what the fuss is about, you should know that ~20 years ago, adventure games were the games everyone was playing. Monkey Island was one of its kind, with clever puzzles, witty humour and of course pirates. You can imagine what kind of visuals went with a game back then, so in order to bring the experience to today’s audience, some improvements had to be made.
All the art was re-done to make it as good looking as it is, and voice acting was also added because we all know nobody actually reads today.

I must admit, I haven’t played a lot with the first two Monkey Islands, cos I was about 12 and didn’t speak any English. The franchise only started at the third game for me. Last year when the first special edition was released I was hoping they would do the same with the sequel, so I didn’t buy it then. Instead, I dived into Tales of Monkey Island by Telltale Games. And here we are today, my patience has payed off and I can get the bundle.

Wonder if they’ll remake The Curse of Monkey Island. I still have the game on my shelf and it still works (with ScummVM).

Well fuck. I’ve pre-ordered my copy of Medal of Honor from Steam on the 18th in order to get into the beta that starts on the 21st. Steam offered the early beta from 17, but that would’ve required owning their Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and I only have the boxed version, so fuck them. It was only later that I found out there were other ways to get into the early beta but by then I was like “fuck it, I’ll wait”.

Anyhow, I started reading the Steam forums to see the feedback. I saw someone posting that he came across some cheaters. I was sceptical at first, thought he was just simply bad at the game or someone found a bug, but a cheat, certainly impossible. Then I started seeing screenshots of cheats and I was shocked. Seriously, someone took the time to make a full-featured cheat for a beta?

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I’m a huge sucker for adventure games, Monkey Island in particular, but there aren’t as many of  them around today. Yesterday Steam announced that they are selling Jolly Rover, a brand new addition to the adventure game genre with a demo included for the faint hearted.

Like many of the classics, Jolly Rover puts you in the boots of a wannabe pirate, and yes, the game is featured with dogs. Now, my favourite Monkey Island game was the 3rd one (didn’t have proper English skills for the first two) and Jolly Rover is kinda like the rehash of that in the beginning. Both start with the lead character being captured by pirates and is forced to escape his quarters to progress. This first act in both games’ demos.

Jolly Rover brings a few pop-culture elements to the play, like collectible items and a hint system, so newcomers don’t feel overwhelmed. As in the predecessors, the humour is a key element, though at times it seemed to be a little overdone. I’m also a bit unfriendly of the art style, it’s not that sharp or clean to what i’m used to.
The options menu is a bit underdeveloped as well. No resolution setting or shortcut keys to access your inventory, etc. At least I wasn’t able to find them.
All in all, I recommend the game to anyone who likes an adventure.

AdventureGamers review