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A 1998 LucasArts noir-noir masterpiece finally playable without mods or archaeology degrees, if you can stomach puzzle logic that occasionally defies human reason.

I went in knowing the reputation and still wasn't ready for how charming Grim Fandango Remastered actually is within its first twenty minutes. You play Manuel "Manny" Calavera, a soul-reaping travel agent working the Land of the Dead, trying to untangle a conspiracy that spans four in-game years and just as many wildly different locations. The premise alone, Dia de los Muertos aesthetics layered over a 1940s noir atmosphere, is unlike anything else in the medium, and Double Fine's remaster at least gets it onto a modern PC without you needing to fight the original 1998 installer. What works here is almost entirely in the writing and world-building. The dialogue is sharp, the voice acting holds up remarkably well, and the four-chapter structure takes Manny from a highrise office to an underground casino to the ocean floor, each location with its own re-recorded live jazz soundtrack that shifts tone without ever losing the game's singular mood. Glottis, Manny's enormous demon mechanic companion, is one of the better sidekick characters in adventure game history. The cast around them is eccentric and funny without trying too hard. If you care about narrative and atmosphere, there are long stretches here that genuinely sing. Here is the honest part: the puzzles are brutal, frequently by design, and sometimes for no good reason at all. This is a 90s LucasArts adventure game, which means inventory logic that can veer into the surreal. Solutions occasionally require combining items in ways that feel arbitrary even in hindsight, and a walkthrough open in a second browser tab is less a cheat and more a basic survival tool for players new to the genre. The remaster adds modern point-and-click mouse controls alongside the original tank control scheme, which is a real quality-of-life improvement, but the underlying puzzle design is unchanged and will still wall off players who expect their adventure games to be fair. Occasional bugs also survive the remaster, with Manny catching on invisible geometry and at least one notorious Year 3 crane puzzle that has caused save files to hang since 2015. The visual overhaul is light. Character models got a texture pass and the dynamic lighting is noticeably better, but the pre-rendered backgrounds still look like 1998. You can toggle between original and remastered visuals at any moment with a button press, which is a nice touch, and a developer commentary track from the Double Fine team is included for anyone who wants the behind-the-scenes context. Neither addition transforms the experience, but both show care. What this remaster does most usefully is make a previously hard-to-obtain classic simply available, running cleanly on modern hardware, with controls that don't require muscle memory from a different era. Grim Fandango Remastered is for players who prioritize story, atmosphere, and distinctive world-building over smooth mechanical gameplay. Genre fans who grew up on Monkey Island or Day of the Tentacle will feel immediately at home. First-timers should know exactly what they are signing up for: a witty, melancholy, beautifully voiced adventure game wrapped around puzzle design that has not aged as gracefully as the writing. Go in with patience and a walkthrough bookmarked, and you will find something genuinely worth the time. Alex, Scout Team

Grim Fandango Remastered

Grim Fandango Remastered

26 ene 2015Double Fine Productions
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A 1998 LucasArts noir-noir masterpiece finally playable without mods or archaeology degrees, if you can stomach puzzle logic that occasionally defies human reason.

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I went in knowing the reputation and still wasn't ready for how charming Grim Fandango Remastered actually is within its first twenty minutes. You play Manuel "Manny" Calavera, a soul-reaping travel agent working the Land of the Dead, trying to untangle a conspiracy that spans four in-game years and just as many wildly different locations. The premise alone, Dia de los Muertos aesthetics layered over a 1940s noir atmosphere, is unlike anything else in the medium, and Double Fine's remaster at least gets it onto a modern PC without you needing to fight the original 1998 installer. What works here is almost entirely in the writing and world-building. The dialogue is sharp, the voice acting holds up remarkably well, and the four-chapter structure takes Manny from a highrise office to an underground casino to the ocean floor, each location with its own re-recorded live jazz soundtrack that shifts tone without ever losing the game's singular mood. Glottis, Manny's enormous demon mechanic companion, is one of the better sidekick characters in adventure game history. The cast around them is eccentric and funny without trying too hard. If you care about narrative and atmosphere, there are long stretches here that genuinely sing. Here is the honest part: the puzzles are brutal, frequently by design, and sometimes for no good reason at all. This is a 90s LucasArts adventure game, which means inventory logic that can veer into the surreal. Solutions occasionally require combining items in ways that feel arbitrary even in hindsight, and a walkthrough open in a second browser tab is less a cheat and more a basic survival tool for players new to the genre. The remaster adds modern point-and-click mouse controls alongside the original tank control scheme, which is a real quality-of-life improvement, but the underlying puzzle design is unchanged and will still wall off players who expect their adventure games to be fair. Occasional bugs also survive the remaster, with Manny catching on invisible geometry and at least one notorious Year 3 crane puzzle that has caused save files to hang since 2015. The visual overhaul is light. Character models got a texture pass and the dynamic lighting is noticeably better, but the pre-rendered backgrounds still look like 1998. You can toggle between original and remastered visuals at any moment with a button press, which is a nice touch, and a developer commentary track from the Double Fine team is included for anyone who wants the behind-the-scenes context. Neither addition transforms the experience, but both show care. What this remaster does most usefully is make a previously hard-to-obtain classic simply available, running cleanly on modern hardware, with controls that don't require muscle memory from a different era. Grim Fandango Remastered is for players who prioritize story, atmosphere, and distinctive world-building over smooth mechanical gameplay. Genre fans who grew up on Monkey Island or Day of the Tentacle will feel immediately at home. First-timers should know exactly what they are signing up for: a witty, melancholy, beautifully voiced adventure game wrapped around puzzle design that has not aged as gracefully as the writing. Go in with patience and a walkthrough bookmarked, and you will find something genuinely worth the time.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamPoint-and-ClickNoirDia de los MuertosDeveloper CommentaryPuzzle-HeavyClassic AdventureSingle PlaythroughInventory Puzzles

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Double Fine Productions
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Double Fine Productions
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26 ene 2015

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