![]() ![]() One of the first things I was impressed with was just how much work was put into the details of each character in Grim Fandango Remastered. Unfortunately, things don’t go quite as planned, forcing Manny to flee from El Marrow and on a grand adventure to right a wrong he may or may not have been responsible for. Manny becomes frustrated with the clients he’s been assigned, so he takes matters into his own hands and decides to steal one from his boss, Don Copal. You play as Manny Calavera who is a travel agent for the Department of Death in El Marrow, although we learn he’s a reluctant employee as he’s forced into his job in order to work off a debt. Grim Fandango Remastered features the classic story many of us recall from the original Grim Fandango that was released back in 1998. With the inclusion of director’s commentary, this appears to be the ultimate package for fans of the original game-but just like the film noir style from which Grim Fandango takes its inspiration, not everything is as it seems. Grim Fandango Remastered brings the classic point-and-click adventure to the modern day as Double Fine has improved much of the game’s graphics, improved lighting, and remastered audio, among other special features. One of the best games from the days when LucasArts was considered one of the kings of adventure games was Grim Fandango, which is why Tim Schafer and Double Fine decided it would be one of the first titles it would give the remastered treatment. ![]() LucasArts was known for delivering top-notch adventure games back in the day that required its players to put a lot of thought to complete puzzles, all the while entertaining with wit and humor that keeps fans playing their games over and over again. Ask any fan of old-school adventure games who their favorite development studio is, and you’ll hear many say LucasArts. ![]()
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