HPP's I. Coleman discusses Grim Fandango's terrible puzzle design, myriad plot holes, and awful ending on this episode of Second Opinion.
This should make fans happy. Grim Fandango has been resurrected to hit the turntable once again for the game's 25th anniversary! In partnership with Double Fine Productions and Disney, iam8bit is repressing the fan-favorite Grim Fandango 2xLP Vinyl Soundtrack.
The 1990s were the golden age of point and click narrative adventures, and Grim Fandango was its pinnacle.
Harrison Gowland found his start in adventure games, with a little underrated gem.
Get out and never come back again. I really hoped no one would post this trash around here. Probably written by a 20 year old who never had to think while playing a game. This game has one of the greatest stories in the video game world. I hate nitpickers like that. The ending is great as well btw.
This guy felt similarly about DOTT, hard to take him serious at all.
That title alone cost you a click. Shameful.
I had a great recollection of this game, but when I played it, it just wasn't fun. It was tedious and stilted. It definitely had some humor, but the "game" of the game was just not very fun. Maybe it's a minority opinion, but I couldn't even finish it and never will.
That game was confusing so I lost interest