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This is so freakin' strange....I just replayed Grim Fandango and I'm just browsing the forums and see the thread. I love this game, though I always feel the Lucasarts games are very short after you play through them...even though it takes forever to figure out the puzzles at first. Anyway, I think this and Curse of Monkey Island were two of the funniest games I've ever played on PC.
The feel of the game is so different from what you would expect. It plays out like an old Film Noir, but it's also so wacky and out there. Plus the idea of the whole "travel package based on how you lived" was a pretty cool take on what might await someone when they die. Very innovative and just out right fun to play. If only they would make a sequel and give Glottis his share...that big..stupid..lug. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Goodbye Veronica Mars...
You will be missed for a long time. |
After Manny takes the metal detector
Manny: Goodbye Carla Carla: DROP DEAD I just love that part Manny: Did you kill much when you were alive? Mercedes Colomar: Very little. Manny: Never killed anybody. Mercedes Colomar: I have to confess... I never killed anybody. Manny: Not even a teensy bit of killing? Mercedes Colomar: MAYBE I JUST WASN'T TRYING HARD ENOUGH. Finally one of my favorites. Manny: I bet Hector pauses here every day, and thinks to himself, "Boy, I wish I could see past my gut and enjoy my expensive monogrammed floor." Just have to mention this last one. Carla: Well, maybe I would have smiled more Mom, if you hadn't drank so much! There's nowhere I can't reach. |