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Just Another Point N Click Adventure
Started by Doubler, Feb 26 2006 03:01 PM
9 replies to this topic
#4
Posted 27 February 2006 - 10:46 AM
Well, I had the same problems when I started playing ist some time ago.
Since this game is "pick of the month" on the AGS site, they maybe exceed their traffic volume
I did not play more than the first screen... Would not say the game is boring, but my problem simply was lack of motivation, so it's probably just my fault
Somehow I dislike the old Lucasarts GUI, dunno why.
So have fun!
Since this game is "pick of the month" on the AGS site, they maybe exceed their traffic volume
I did not play more than the first screen... Would not say the game is boring, but my problem simply was lack of motivation, so it's probably just my fault
Somehow I dislike the old Lucasarts GUI, dunno why.
So have fun!
#6
Posted 27 February 2006 - 01:00 PM
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Probably because you're one of those awful Sierra heretics.biggrin.gif
Well... that's a point
But Sierra has Leisure Suit Larry. And Lucas... they never made a sequel to Sam&Max just to get more money out of StarWars ego shooters.
Think I'll never forgive that
#7
Posted 27 February 2006 - 01:37 PM
There were sequels to Full Throttle and Sam & Max in the works and they were looking really good, but the plug was pulled on them when they were almost finished.. Probably, as you say, to finance more Star Wars crap.
Lucas really is a one-trick pony.. Okay, there's Indiana Jones as well, but that was a collaboration with Spielberg. While I appreciate that Star Wars is a decent franchise, I wish they'd put more effort into diversification rather than just churning out "yet another story from the Star Wars universe."
Now "the saga is complete" (allegedly), maybe they'll return to making more diverse stuff... We can only hope.
Lucas really is a one-trick pony.. Okay, there's Indiana Jones as well, but that was a collaboration with Spielberg. While I appreciate that Star Wars is a decent franchise, I wish they'd put more effort into diversification rather than just churning out "yet another story from the Star Wars universe."
Now "the saga is complete" (allegedly), maybe they'll return to making more diverse stuff... We can only hope.
#8
Posted 27 February 2006 - 02:26 PM
Grunaki, on Feb 27 2006, 01:37 PM, said:
Lucas really is a one-trick pony.. Okay, there's Indiana Jones as well, but that was a collaboration with Spielberg. While I appreciate that Star Wars is a decent franchise, I wish they'd put more effort into diversification rather than just churning out "yet another story from the Star Wars universe."
Anyway, let's get this back on topic, shall we? We can discuss LucasArts vs Sierra issues in a new thread in the favourite games forum if you like.