While I agree the opening is impressive and was very uncommon at the time. Another World/Out of this World had already done something along those lines several years before. Just in a smaller scale. If you've never seen it, you should look it up, it's good!
It's crazy that I'm 37 years old and still think about this game. It's just perfect. From the soundtrack, which reminds me of the music from "Vampires" by John Carpenter, to the desert scenery, the game is a masterpiece.
same age. my computer was a intel 386dx. My games were Mortal kombat, crusader no remorse, diablo 1, starcraft 1, C&C1., warcraft 1, dune, commandos 1...
I adored this game. I actually racked up a serious phone bill calling a "tips and tricks" hotline. My mom was PISSED! I also used every single one of the 100 save slots, essentially chronologically flagging the entire game, including its various alternative scenes. What a dork.
Meticulous saving, note-taking and mapping was a big part of 80s and 90s games. And those tip lines were designed for exactly how you used it. Don't feel bad about having the full experience to reminisce back on.
@@TammyRadbody that one got me stuck for a long time. Same with unhooking the ramp in the Cavefish hideout to remove the reflectors. I kept trying to leave that cave and they would catch me every time.
0:57 - this whole scene is so stupid thick with foreshadowing I can't help but love it. "You're waiting for me to die so you can take over my company!" "Sir, that's horrible! I am not WAITING for you to die!"
One of my favourite games. I still remember how long it took me to get what was to be done in where Maureen lives. Unfortunately, it doesn't feel the way it did when I put it on in 1996 for the first time. Have I grown up ? This sucks. I do miss the '90s!!!
This was my first game. Came with my first PC. It's one of the best games I've played in my life. The game that made jump into gaming. Everything is done so well within this game. Nostalgia 100%
@@user-ui7iy4vk1e I wonder that too, all I know is that LucasFilm Games made agreements with companies like Double Fine and Telltale, which were founded by ex-LucasArts employees, to make the remasters and MI sequels
Just tweeted to Tim about it, as I've had the same thought for years. I think as long as he's still involved, we're golden. Curious about who currently owns the rights to the game. My thought: put Mark Hamill in the role of Malcolm Corley. It'd be a fun twist to the original casting, and I think it could be a ton of fun to see him as that character. Then, put John Goodman in as Ripburger. He has a unique way of playing slimey characters with a warm, disarming flourish that I think could make his friendship with Corley more believable and his betrayal even worse. The rest of the cast is harder. No idea who to start with for Ben. Maureen is even more important, I think. I'd be ecstatic if we could get Emily Blunt or someone similar.
(2:11:35) "Can't beat a Corley" I laughed so hard back in the day when I saw that in the game. Full Throttle is still fantastic to play and watch as a movie.
Also the thief Truck Driver has an Imperial Insignia tattoo on his arm you can see right before the Cavefish turn his greezy butt into vaporized diesel fuel.
1:18:18 - Absolutely LOVED it when this music kicked in. LOVED listening to this when I was a kid. I used to just ride up and down that highway just to listen to the music!
My dad used to be a manager at Tower Records, which also sold video games in the last decade or so before it went out of business. He would often bring games home, and this was one of 'em. I was no older than 9 at the time, though I may have been as young as 7. Either way, I wasn't too bright. The first time I played it, I skipped the intro, and so I didn't know why I was staring at a dumpster, or why it was the only thing I could click. Since clicking the dumpster caused something to hit it, and the CD-ROM also had a demo of Dark Forces on it, I assumed this game was also a shooter. And since the only thing the arrow keys moved was the cursor, my 7-year-old self managed to get stuck at the very first screen of the game. For weeks, possibly months. And then, imagine my surprise when one day I aimed just a little higher and clicked THE LID of the dumpster. In that moment, I felt something I had only felt once before: at birth, after 9 months of thinking there was no world beyond the womb.
this game is a perfect movie! such great story telling! and i love the intelligent and subtle ways of giving the necessary detail without treating the player / spectator as an idiot. Also, very well played! Thanks for not jumping into the solutions all at once and giving time for the interesting dialogs to happen. watched this as if seeing a very good film.
I was amazed when I figured out that if you pester the guy with the knife enough, eventually he let's you have a go. Took me forever to figure out how to get the fuel as a kid.
Ramp went temporarily missing: 1:17:18 ramp is there 1:18:56 Ben is seen and chased 1:20:07 ramp is gone 1:22:36 Ben is seen and chased again 1:23:47 ramp is back
This game was so fun. I remember getting stuck in certain areas and having to call my uncle (who introduced me to this game) so he could give me a hand.
Full Throttle 2 "The Depts of Cavefish Ocean", Full Throttle 3 "The Renegade Rabbit", Full Throttle "Valhalla motors", Full Throttle "The Last PoleCat".
One of my favorite games from back then. I'm glad this game got a proper remaster. It definitely needed it. I wish it had clean music from the cut scenes though.
Wow! I counld never remembered this game. I finally found it! I played it when I was 9 with an older friend at his home. When MTv was good. Good ol 90s
I had thought NOTHING could POSSIBLY top NES games...until FULL THROTTLE ( and TWISTED METAL 2) turned me around. Unbelievably well-rounded movie/live finger-action/ puzzle solving/ rock n' roll serenade all rolled into 1 AWESOME game.
Ah yes, back when you had to make sure you had the right soundcard. I remember playing this when i was a kid in the 90's, Gateway2000 was my first computer. Lucasarts seriously made brilliant games.
1:35:37 I never realized that was a riff on Flight of the Valkyries. 1:57:31 oh god we had to write things down "How do you stop this thing?" "From the cockpit!" "Hmm..." hee, the game had interesting ways of passing control to the player.
My cousins dad gave me this game around 1999-2000's. I was just 6-7 years old and didint understand english or how to play that with pc. I remember some parts of that game. But never finished it. Now o play it again that remastered version in 2023.. Over 20 years later. My cousins dad died in motorcycle 2016. Really hyped now to play that again and digging some really old memories and im in same than when he played that in 90's. True nostalgia trip for me
2:12:30 Game CD-cover. :) Man, I remember playing the demo I got on a cover-CD. Made me go out and buy the game the next day. Good plot, amazing soundtrack and hillarious dialogs/monologs. Those were good times, when gameplay mattered more than graphics...
'Some joker took my keys' Ripburger likely took them, voiced by Mark Hamil. Holy shit.....this was one of my favorite games when I was a kid and that line has only just struck me.
1:19:00 Hahaha! Look at him run! 1:50:48 Hahaha! Look at him run! (the subtitles are wrong here, weird) 1:49:18 Ben! Quit yappin' and make something happen, will ya? 2:08:37 Ben! Quit yappin' and make something happen, will ya?
All I know is I played this game about 15 years ago and couldn’t get the junkyard door open and every now and then I remember the fucking game. I searched gameplay just for the shits and giggles and waddaya know. 😩🤟 thank you, senpai!!!
@@scottyboy3565 i think the new graphics are a lot more immersive. the old one is so blocky you can barely make out what things are on a modern screen. and this game is supposed to be like a cartoon, even the old one is very cartoonish it's just less obvious because of the huge pixels...
Because flat graphics look the way as it should be: solid, united, finished. To make such effect in 3D it has to simulate something like cinema cameras, which blurs a part of the image. For understandable reasons 3D game doesn't do that cause you have to see anything that CAN be in focus if you watch at it. One of the best looking 3D games in my opinion is Mass Effect 1,2,3 because they use blur to distant objects and they do it pretty careful, so the picture looks as one. For that reasons I can't play Heroes of Might and Magic higher that 4th. 5th heroes are "too much 3D for no reason". My favourite graphics is in Heroes of M&M 2 in this game series, but I prefer mechanics of the 3d.
Around this phase of games I was playing this and Star Wars Dark Forces, Thank You Lucas Arts, Good Times! I loved them both so much. So Classic..Sort of unrelated, but around that time I also happened upon the original Dungeon Siege, just as I was trying to hunt down a classic D&D type game. Not LucasArts, that title but still totally awesome.
Played this a ton when I was in high school, but my English wasn't so good back then. Just realized now that Maureen likes sexual inuendos... I mean "It's been a while since I get my hands on one of these hogs" and "what are you doing, Ben? Get over here and nail me"? 😂😂
The introduction was so impressive when it was released decades ago. Such cinematic opening was never before seen in a video game... a masterpiece.
Your so right, i was deeply impress by what lucas art team was able to achieved in this game.
& Ben is basically 'god-tier'!
I'd be thrilled to witness a live-action adaptation of this, provided they do it justice!
While I agree the opening is impressive and was very uncommon at the time. Another World/Out of this World had already done something along those lines several years before. Just in a smaller scale. If you've never seen it, you should look it up, it's good!
Still is impressive, even more so when you remember what technology they had to work with back then!
True
This game was an absolute masterpiece. Gameplay, storyline, voice acting, music...that Gone Jackals album still totally slaps.
It's crazy that I'm 37 years old and still think about this game. It's just perfect. From the soundtrack, which reminds me of the music from "Vampires" by John Carpenter, to the desert scenery, the game is a masterpiece.
same age. my computer was a intel 386dx. My games were Mortal kombat, crusader no remorse, diablo 1, starcraft 1, C&C1., warcraft 1, dune, commandos 1...
SAME :D but 38
Mark Hamill as Ripburger is another amazing voice he did for a character. :D
That riff is timeless... This game is my definition of nostalgia.
I adored this game. I actually racked up a serious phone bill calling a "tips and tricks" hotline. My mom was PISSED! I also used every single one of the 100 save slots, essentially chronologically flagging the entire game, including its various alternative scenes. What a dork.
thats hilarious though
Yeap pretty lame
Meticulous saving, note-taking and mapping was a big part of 80s and 90s games.
And those tip lines were designed for exactly how you used it.
Don't feel bad about having the full experience to reminisce back on.
The big issues I had with the puzzles was the hiding behind the tank to steal the gas from the hover bike.
@@TammyRadbody that one got me stuck for a long time. Same with unhooking the ramp in the Cavefish hideout to remove the reflectors. I kept trying to leave that cave and they would catch me every time.
0:57 - this whole scene is so stupid thick with foreshadowing I can't help but love it.
"You're waiting for me to die so you can take over my company!"
"Sir, that's horrible! I am not WAITING for you to die!"
That's the way they worked over dialogues then, I guess.
One of my favourite games. I still remember how long it took me to get what was to be done in where Maureen lives. Unfortunately, it doesn't feel the way it did when I put it on in 1996 for the first time. Have I grown up ? This sucks. I do miss the '90s!!!
Epic. This CD rom came with my very first computer. 1995.
I get the feeling that this whole game takes place on the Earth. In the starwars universe.
i got it in the creative sound blaster awe32 and cd rom with a lot of other titles, so wonderful times
I got Dungeon Keeper with mine, I think 1997, good times!
Same here 🤘🏼
Me too brother
This was my first game. Came with my first PC. It's one of the best games I've played in my life. The game that made jump into gaming. Everything is done so well within this game. Nostalgia 100%
My buddy Rick got me into this one years ago. It was my introduction to the Gone Jackals... Damn what a group!!
I miss LucasArts. They had some of the best games. =(
Miss no more.
Precisely... I miss The Dig too .
@@user-ui7iy4vk1e I wish The Dig could get a remaster as well
@@raffojoao so do I. There are HD videos so far. Look good. I wonder what/who owns the rights since LucasArts doesn't exist.
@@user-ui7iy4vk1e I wonder that too, all I know is that LucasFilm Games made agreements with companies like Double Fine and Telltale, which were founded by ex-LucasArts employees, to make the remasters and MI sequels
Really wish they made a PROPER sequel game for this. It’s beautiful.
Fun fact: Ben's voice was the main inspiration for Duke Nukem's voice when 3D Realms were developing Duke Nukem 3D.
@@npx20 marice le marche
This game is an absolute gem. I'd love to see LucasArts bring back adventure click games
Your dreams have come true.
@@Anthoninoatletico Is there a new adventure from Lucas ? I haven't seen anything yet
@@Nemesios777 ruclips.net/video/6BhE1r3JNpQ/видео.html&ab_channel=Nintendo
PLAYED THIS GAME back when it was FIRST RELEASED on my FIRST GAMING PC. Those were good times. Man, if I could only turn back the hand of time.
I like the game so much that I ordered The Gone Jackals album after this. Still one hell of a hard rock album.
I love The Gone Jackals
So overlooked band. One of the best in the world. 😎👍🎶
Holy cow, had no idea about this band. Thank you for sharing!
@@runehede2888 indeed criminally overlooked. but that's that legacy they're singing about isn't it?
I ordered the t-shirt, wore it till it was full of holes.
I still have "Legacy" on my playlist in my car. :)
This game still blows me away. How much love was put into such projects back in the day, man ! Late 80s & 90s were the best.
I recon this game should be made into a full length film. It would awesome to see it as a movie.
Raptormon OneThreeTwo someone made a “movie” of part of it, not the whole thing though. I didn’t realize there was a remastered version!
No. Hollywood fucks everything up
Just tweeted to Tim about it, as I've had the same thought for years. I think as long as he's still involved, we're golden. Curious about who currently owns the rights to the game.
My thought: put Mark Hamill in the role of Malcolm Corley. It'd be a fun twist to the original casting, and I think it could be a ton of fun to see him as that character. Then, put John Goodman in as Ripburger. He has a unique way of playing slimey characters with a warm, disarming flourish that I think could make his friendship with Corley more believable and his betrayal even worse.
The rest of the cast is harder. No idea who to start with for Ben. Maureen is even more important, I think. I'd be ecstatic if we could get Emily Blunt or someone similar.
I've came by to comment the same thing, I'd love to watch a movie of this game. The game marked my childhood. I love its story!
BucklingSwashes Emily blunt? LOL. GTFO. just enjoy Full Throttle the adventure game. It’s basically an animated movie.
Bens run is so ridiculously hilarious
(2:11:35) "Can't beat a Corley" I laughed so hard back in the day when I saw that in the game. Full Throttle is still fantastic to play and watch as a movie.
Well, that answers that.
Just stumbled upon this in 2021. Man, this takes me back to my homegrown PC and dial-up Internet as a youngster.
49:16 "Help me, Ben, you're my only hope!" Now where have I heard that before? Lol
Deon Flowers that line is in pretty much every LucasArts point & click game from the 90s
Also the thief Truck Driver has an Imperial Insignia tattoo on his arm you can see right before the Cavefish turn his greezy butt into vaporized diesel fuel.
Oh and Mark Hamill is in this game
@@tetsujin_144 he is the voice of driver trucket Emmet
@@Xiospork actually he's the voice of Ripburger.
I like how the cave fish are just Tusken Raiders with motorcycles.
1:18:18 - Absolutely LOVED it when this music kicked in. LOVED listening to this when I was a kid. I used to just ride up and down that highway just to listen to the music!
Yeah, that was some dope sh-t for sure. And you're not alone in riding that hwy just to listen to the music.
My dad used to be a manager at Tower Records, which also sold video games in the last decade or so before it went out of business. He would often bring games home, and this was one of 'em. I was no older than 9 at the time, though I may have been as young as 7. Either way, I wasn't too bright.
The first time I played it, I skipped the intro, and so I didn't know why I was staring at a dumpster, or why it was the only thing I could click. Since clicking the dumpster caused something to hit it, and the CD-ROM also had a demo of Dark Forces on it, I assumed this game was also a shooter. And since the only thing the arrow keys moved was the cursor, my 7-year-old self managed to get stuck at the very first screen of the game. For weeks, possibly months.
And then, imagine my surprise when one day I aimed just a little higher and clicked THE LID of the dumpster. In that moment, I felt something I had only felt once before: at birth, after 9 months of thinking there was no world beyond the womb.
I like how the trucker had the Star Wars imperial logo tattoo’d on his arm. That was a neat little throwback lol
this game is a perfect movie! such great story telling!
and i love the intelligent and subtle ways of giving the necessary detail without treating the player / spectator as an idiot.
Also, very well played! Thanks for not jumping into the solutions all at once and giving time for the interesting dialogs to happen. watched this as if seeing a very good film.
Thankee kindly.
Mo: "Ben what are you doing, Get over here and nail me".
Damn. She rly knows how to turn a man on.
When she's offering to fix his bike she says "it's my pleasure to get my hands on your hog"
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I was amazed when I figured out that if you pester the guy with the knife enough, eventually he let's you have a go. Took me forever to figure out how to get the fuel as a kid.
My first cdrom game and the main reason for why I ride motorcycle today. Thanks polecats, Full Throttle!
The character design in this games is one of the best I've ever seen.
Ramp went temporarily missing:
1:17:18 ramp is there
1:18:56 Ben is seen and chased
1:20:07 ramp is gone
1:22:36 Ben is seen and chased again
1:23:47 ramp is back
Glitch!
Check the opening credits. Ben's cigar disappears and re-appears.
Oh ya, you're right. I also wonder how that cigar remains lit being blown by 60mph+ wind!
This game was so fun. I remember getting stuck in certain areas and having to call my uncle (who introduced me to this game) so he could give me a hand.
I hope you mean some perverted illicit incest, because asking for solutions to a puzzle is downright disgusting!
@I am tired of humanity it was a joke :)
Same with my godmother son
2:03 this riff has been stuck in my head for 25 years
Absolutely.
That would be Keith Karloff. He's on Facebook and still plays in a band 🤘🤘
You're not alone.
Игра-шедевр. Очень теплые воспоминания!
Indeed!
IVE BEEN TRYING TO REMEMBER WHAT GAME THIS WAS FOR YEARS AND I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!! How nostalgic!!!!! I love it!
I was too, googled: What would look better on your nose. The bar :)
"An illegitimate Corley operation" is such good foreshadowing.
One of the HoverCraft Cop Guys is Voiced by Hit the Road Sam!
All these voice actors ❤️
Such a brilliant game! An experience that has truly withstood the test of time!
When you find Star Wars Easter egg in game. After so many years.
49:21 - Help me Ben, you're my only hope.
55:48 - Empire logo tattoo
Brief lightsaber ignition sound for cavefish bikes when they take the ramp back
Do you think it counts as a Batman Easter egg when Ben said some Joker took my keys?
Cavefish are also allusions to the Tusken Raiders.
1:06:20 Rebel Alliance logo
1:45:10 George Lucas (last guy on the left)
This game came out the year I was born. I have very vague memories of the intro and my brothers playing it. I'm pretty sure they were around 10 or so
im enjoying all the things that went over my head as a kid
"Ben, what are you doing? Get over here and nail me"
2 dislikers aren't putting their lips on that
2 dislikes are ripburger and his driver
Duff Man yeah and the other thug thought he was hitting the dislike button but accidentally hit the like button
What are you refering to by mentioning *_lips on that?_* i would like to understand
@@garganrose he is a screw up. Damn I miss playing this game.
@@sweetfruit7769 Play this awesome game and you will understand. 😊
The ending in this game was so perfect adrenaline over the top action
That was one of my fave games and the soundtrack really rocked. Sadly I loaned the game out and it was never returned.
I loved this game!! it is a masterpiece - I just watched this beginning to end and it is as entertaining as any movie
14:20 God I love this very moment when that beast is getting ready to roll! Thanks for the upload, Bro!
5:08 I found hilarious how the music instantly stopped when Ripburguer showed up in the screen! XD
The thumbnail for this is the best thing I've ever seen.
2:12:34 Father Torque’s eulogy. 😇
Holy shit, this brings back the damn memories. Loved these games.
"I'm not putting my lips on that!" I love his expressions.
49:21 "Help me Ben, you're my only hope!" A little homage to Star Wars Episode IV I see. I never noticed that before!
Es lo mejor juego que jugué en mi vida... Marco mi vida realmente
Full Throttle 2 "The Depts of Cavefish Ocean", Full Throttle 3 "The Renegade Rabbit", Full Throttle "Valhalla motors", Full Throttle "The Last PoleCat".
Every time that guitar riff hits, I get goosebumps.
Mark Hamill makes rip-burger sound like the joker one moment and someone else the next and I love it
Dank Duck! That moment he said I don’t know any jokes I yelled oh the irony right at the screen.
Remember when it first came out, I went and bought A Bone to Pick by the Gone Jackals... Still love that album
One of my favorite games from back then. I'm glad this game got a proper remaster. It definitely needed it. I wish it had clean music from the cut scenes though.
After 30 years it still looks great
"Remember Ripburger... Can't Beat A Corley..."
Childhood Memories. What a game back in those days. Never forget this dos games. Way different to actual games.
Havent played this since the 90s. Wanted to see it again. Thank you!
One of the first game that made me wanted to finish it. And the music is just great!
Wow! I counld never remembered this game. I finally found it! I played it when I was 9 with an older friend at his home. When MTv was good. Good ol 90s
I had thought NOTHING could POSSIBLY top NES games...until FULL THROTTLE ( and TWISTED METAL 2) turned me around. Unbelievably well-rounded movie/live finger-action/ puzzle solving/ rock n' roll serenade all rolled into 1 AWESOME game.
The best choice ever for voice acting in the history of entertainment (movies, tv and video gaming): Roy Conrad = Ben forever (R.I.P.)
Wow, I remember playing this (and other LA games like this) back in the day. Brings back fond memories.
Jai Dhaaaaaaaaania
17:18 "Sooo, you like to play Full Throttle?"
Ah yes, back when you had to make sure you had the right soundcard. I remember playing this when i was a kid in the 90's, Gateway2000 was my first computer.
Lucasarts seriously made brilliant games.
Loom, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango, The Dig.
Sam & Max Hit the Road, Day of the Tentacle, Fate of Atlantis...
This kind of remake I like. Cleans up the graphics and audio a bit but doesnt redo the voices with different actors. Thanks for the playthrough :D
I was playing with this game about 1998, when I was just 8 years old. And I remember the scenes and feelings. :o
Maurice LaMarche and Mark Hamill :)
It's Joker and The Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain, Narf!
1:35:37 I never realized that was a riff on Flight of the Valkyries.
1:57:31 oh god we had to write things down
"How do you stop this thing?" "From the cockpit!" "Hmm..." hee, the game had interesting ways of passing control to the player.
27:00
I don't collect art. And I also don't collect whatever that is!
That was another of the lines he says there, right?
@@alobpreis
That's right. When you try to take some other artwork, from the wall if I remember correctly
@@ABhaim What a pity this video missed it (with the bonus scenes he certainly tried to capture every single dialogue).
@@alobpreis
Yeah, and overall he still did a good work
@@alobpreis
Yeah, and overall he still did a good work
This brings back memories of being stuck and couldn't progress in the game for many hours and days on end.. lol
Tell me about it, me too.
"Help me, Ben! You're my only hope!"
XD That was good.
thank you Malcom Corley... for giving us a dream... that will never die.
The bit with the bunnies and Ride of the Valkyries will always make me giggle.
Que saudades, sonho em um dia ter uma continuação
Full Throttle Is a great n classic point n click Adventure game ive used 2 play it alot back then
I look forward to the sequel full throttle 2 revenge of the bunnies
One of the most badass intro from a video game sound a bit like mad max with a motorhead soundtrack and furious road rash spirit.
My cousins dad gave me this game around 1999-2000's. I was just 6-7 years old and didint understand english or how to play that with pc. I remember some parts of that game. But never finished it. Now o play it again that remastered version in 2023.. Over 20 years later. My cousins dad died in motorcycle 2016. Really hyped now to play that again and digging some really old memories and im in same than when he played that in 90's. True nostalgia trip for me
This and Grim Fandango are my all time favorite adventure games.
I still have nightmares about that bit where you had to find some pixel on a wall in the original.
Where you had to kock the wall to open the secret entrance? Lol
2:12:30 Game CD-cover. :)
Man, I remember playing the demo I got on a cover-CD. Made me go out and buy the game the next day.
Good plot, amazing soundtrack and hillarious dialogs/monologs.
Those were good times, when gameplay mattered more than graphics...
The first computer game that I was absolutely all in on. I would pretend to be sick so I could stay home and play it. What a cool video
1:47:10 Oh he will, all night
Gotta love those random RUclips recommendations.
Ben and Maureen forever! 🔥
'Some joker took my keys'
Ripburger likely took them, voiced by Mark Hamil.
Holy shit.....this was one of my favorite games when I was a kid and that line has only just struck me.
1:19:00 Hahaha! Look at him run!
1:50:48 Hahaha! Look at him run! (the subtitles are wrong here, weird)
1:49:18 Ben! Quit yappin' and make something happen, will ya?
2:08:37 Ben! Quit yappin' and make something happen, will ya?
All I know is I played this game about 15 years ago and couldn’t get the junkyard door open and every now and then I remember the fucking game. I searched gameplay just for the shits and giggles and waddaya know. 😩🤟 thank you, senpai!!!
I very much prefer the old graphics for some reason.
same, it looks very cartoonish in the remaster. Grim Fandango never had this problem.
@@scottyboy3565 i think the new graphics are a lot more immersive. the old one is so blocky you can barely make out what things are on a modern screen. and this game is supposed to be like a cartoon, even the old one is very cartoonish it's just less obvious because of the huge pixels...
Because flat graphics look the way as it should be: solid, united, finished. To make such effect in 3D it has to simulate something like cinema cameras, which blurs a part of the image. For understandable reasons 3D game doesn't do that cause you have to see anything that CAN be in focus if you watch at it. One of the best looking 3D games in my opinion is Mass Effect 1,2,3 because they use blur to distant objects and they do it pretty careful, so the picture looks as one. For that reasons I can't play Heroes of Might and Magic higher that 4th. 5th heroes are "too much 3D for no reason". My favourite graphics is in Heroes of M&M 2 in this game series, but I prefer mechanics of the 3d.
same shit, I prefer mature hairy bbw to shaved teens
I played this game in 1996
Around this phase of games I was playing this and Star Wars Dark Forces, Thank You Lucas Arts, Good Times! I loved them both so much. So Classic..Sort of unrelated, but around that time I also happened upon the original Dungeon Siege, just as I was trying to hunt down a classic D&D type game. Not LucasArts, that title but still totally awesome.
i never played it.
but wow... in this format, this makes a amazing movie.
The plot was loosely based on what happened with the Harley-Davidson company too.
Played this a ton when I was in high school, but my English wasn't so good back then. Just realized now that Maureen likes sexual inuendos... I mean "It's been a while since I get my hands on one of these hogs" and "what are you doing, Ben? Get over here and nail me"? 😂😂
Oh and if anyone ever make this into a hollywood movie, i vote jon hamm as ben ☕