Arrrrr! Is that a new episode I be spyin’?
With such a tense ending to the first episode of Telltale’s new Tales of Monkey Island game series, I was eagerly anticipating the release of the second episode. Thankfully I’ve finally managed to calm down a little and it’s actually sunk in that the monkey island franchise has been revived – meaning that hopefully this review will be a little less biased.
For those of you who aren’t in the know, Lucasarts & Telltale games have got together to collaborate on reviving the classic Monkey Island franchise of adventure games. The games are being released episodically, one every month for 5 months. This is episode 2 – I’ll link to the other episodes reviews at the bottom of this page.
The gameplay should be familiar to anyone who has played either a monkey island or telltale game before
So it turns out that the sword belongs to Morgan LeFlay, a devious pirate hunter (and Guybrush’s biggest fan) who has been hired by the Marquis De Singe to capture Guybrush’s cursed hand so that the Marquis can dissect & study it. Also in this episode, Guybrush is challenged with gathering the necessary summoning artefacts used to summon the legendary sea creatures who will lead him to the cure for the pirate curse he has caused, but another pirate is also trying to extort the artefacts from the chieftain of the Jerkbait Islands.
This leads me quite nicely into the setting. The Jerkbait Islands are (white fairly small) well designed, and there’s none of telltale’s usual location recycling, or at least none that I noticed. A few of the character models are quite obviously re-used, but with the time restraints that Telltale have, it’s understandable.
Otherwise, the scripting & voice acting are good, and I’m still glad that the original voice actors for Guybrush & Elaine have returned for this game, and LeChuck’s voice acting is close enough to the original to be forgiven for a few indescrepancies.
The graphics are also fairly well done, and suit the game’s style well, without being too cartoony.
Episode 1: www.yetanotherreviewsite.co.uk/tales-of-monkey-island-launch-reviews~672~PC.htm
Episode 2: –
Episode 3:
Episode 4:
Episode 5:
The Bad: Shorter than the first game, Over use of references to previous games, overly complex inventory system.