LeChuck has his revenge on Xbox Live Arcade this release, in this updated version of the 1991 classic Lucasarts Point and Click adventure game.
While I am not that big of a Sam and Max fan, I do enjoy Point and Click Graphic Adventure games (aside when stuck on a puzzle), and after playing through and completing Sam and Max Season 2, I am pleased to report that it is every bit as good as the first installment, with the main problem with the game being that as with the first installment it has been available for the PC for some time.
An episode of Tales of Monkey Island with a big skull shaped dollop of extra evil, Mwahahahaha!
When we last saw are intrepid hero Guybrush Threepwood he was being held at swordpoint by a mysterious female, who is soon revealed to be the infamous pirate Hunter Morgan Le Flay, who turns out to be a fairly attractive lady and a bit of a fan of Guybrush Threepwood, but that doesn’t stop her from trying to take his hand.
I am a long time fan of the Monkey Island series and have played and completed all of the games released so far, including the recently released first episode of Tales of Monkey Island. So when I heard at E3 that the first game was getting a makeover and re-release on XBLA I was quite excited about the news and as this review shows have bought and completed it. The Question is then, how does The Secret of Monkey Island hold up after 19 years?
Game Details Title: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Developer: Lucasarts Released (UK): 19/09/2008 Age Rating: 12+ Game Type: 3D Action Platform Multi-player: None In the Force Unleashed you take on the role of Darth Vaders previously unknown apprentice and the game takes place a few years prior to the Start of Episode 4: A New [...]