![]() Guybrush writes everything down on his to-do list, making playing it feel like it’s your day off, your fridge is empty, and your laundry is overflowing. The issue here is that casual difficulty begins to feel like a chore to get to the next part of the story. There is also a hint book on both difficulties that will let you know the next steps to take if you are lost. There are now two modes: casual, for those who mostly want to enjoy the story, and hard mode, for those who enjoy the obtuse puzzles of the original. While the original is known for some obtuse solutions to puzzles, this was done in part because games needed to extend their length beyond what the constraints of the old systems’ memory could offer. Some attempt has been made to update the puzzles. The voice actors for Guybrush, Elaine, and Murray the talking skull have returned, and while the voice of LeChuck, Earl Boen, has since retired, Jess Harnell makes a more than adequate replacement. The original composers are back with a soundtrack that is both new and strangely nostalgic. This clearer art style is much appreciated.ĭespite this one technical change, others have stayed the same. Not to say the original style was bad, but in a point-and-click game where you scan each scene for clues, clarity of objects is necessary. It maintains the feel of Monkey Island while taking it away from retro pixel art that hasn’t aged particularly well. Return to Monkey Island has a whole new charming art style, something the series has not been afraid to tweak in the past. ![]()
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