GUYS. I studied Hotel and Tourism management because of this game. I had no clue after high school what the fuck I want to do with my life, but I remembered how cool was this Hotel on the Blood Island, and because of that I entered to the hospitality industry. Later on I went to the Seychelles Islands for living/working for 6 months BECAUSE OF THIS GAME. My dream was to live on an Island. This game guys had a HUGE imprint on my life. I remember playing with this game as a 6-7 years old kid with the neighbour kid. We always helped each other whenever either of us found a new puzzle, he came over, or I went to his place and showed the way. Oh gossh How I love this game!!!! Even now at age 27 I'm studying spanish now and downloaded this game and finished it in spanish just to practice the language. Cheers all!!!
The atmosphere in this game is something breathtaking. Beautiful landscapes, different islands and places, music, puzzles, story, characters, humor, EVERYTHING in this game is perfect. I enjoy my time while watching this and going back to old times and good feelings and memories. Thanks for the video! (special thanks for no-commentary, beacuse it ruins the feeling).
@@Mr_417 oh sorry 😆 it's one of the things you could say in the original monkey island during the swordfights (not a really good one though XD) . to me it was the very first thing that came to mind hearing the music and reading "old days" . So you reminded me of something nice 😀. Hope you have a great one mate !
@@zeracaitiff5956 hey its okay , no need to apologise. I am gald u felt good , i had the game when i was in primary school , it was one of the games that helped me learn english 😂.
Before the internet we had magazines and cover disks so not only was there still reviews but you got to play a demo of a game before you bought it, it is rare to see that these days because most games are unpolished messes at launch. Admittedly games are a million times more complex these days and far harder to test for all bugs.
@@krashd donno about your place, but here the magazines with reviews came a month after the games were on shelves. So there was indeed the element of surprise when buying a new game. Yeah, demos sometimes were available earlier than the full game.
That game is very close to sheer perfection. An absolute timeless gem, which still looks, sounds and plays marvelously well 25 years after its release.
Still my favorite of the Monkey Island games. I feel like all of the places in this game are fully realized. Every character, and every little gag built the world up. If feels like like a living world with history.
This game is the epitome of nostalgia to me. One of the very first games i ever played when i didnt have games of my own, it was my stepdads. I played this game so many times its not even funny, but i havent played in probably 10-15 years. Even just running my mouse along the bar and seeing the frozen images for later on all brought back goo memories and waves of nostalgia. Will enjoy watching this big time.
Funny cause so many people here say its nostalgic for them because they played it as kids, I first played this game back in 2011 and I still look back on that time very nostalgically, there was nothing better than coming home after a bad day as an intern teacher and relaxing on Monkey Island
i played the secret of monkey island games as a kid, the ones with all the chapters and stuff, always played them with my dad, ngl tho i never even knew this game existed😂
@@peergynt9852 This is great, but I would say that Day of the tentacle is slightly better. Perhaps Telltale's Sam & Max games, especially season 1 is also better.
@@vanderful2397 day of the Tentavles is definitely in the convo along with the original Sam and max. However the only thing that was close to excellence out of telltale studios was the first season of waking dead
Even 15 years later I can picture almost every scene in the game from memory because they are each a work of art. The 3D sequels that came after this one with reusable assets are missing that personality that gives each scene it's own memorable identity.
No one who saw 'Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge' would say that :) But where the graphics sux, the story makes up for. I prefer 3D myself. but the story is interesting, i'd' still watch regardless.
This game is more than a master piece, this game was and still is ahead of its time wtf this game is an absolute gem that i can't even describe properly
Hmm. I still think it’s 2-1-3, with the first two debatably interchangeable. But third is third to me. And the fourth is fourth... a distant fourth too.
Probably goes 2, 1, 3 for me, although that might only be because of my own nostalgic feeling for the first two. I only just played the third one for the first time recently, and was SO pleasantly surprised at how good it was (I thought it might have just been a cheap sequel with no thought put into it). Understandable that the third is your favourite!
Sounds amazing. I hope i will be able to do that when im old enough. I want to travel the world while listening to the soundtrack of this amazing game.
I think it was actually a game of its time. It's just that the games in 1997-2002 were really good (then the console invasion happened and destroyed PC games).
Sweet memories of playing this brilliant game. The visuals, the music, the thought that is put into each character. I would watch an entire spin-off based just on Murray
@@MDELP-xd9gm it‘s a Monkey Island running gag, like when Guybrush looks at the giant monkey head in MI1 he comments: ‚Thats‘s the second biggest monkey head I‘ve ever seen!‘
Never played it, but it looks so beautiful. It's a shame 3D had to ruin everything. They should have just continued increasing the resolution till everything turns into a gorgeous cartoon.
@@Humanophage I wouldn't call it a downgrade, it's full of effects impossible to make with the Curse's art style. Plus it's more similar to the first ones made by Ron Gilbert and company. The Curse was made by other people, still a great chapter though.
I remember watching my mom play this. I had forgotten about it (I was like 3-4 years old) I play sea of thieves and saw monkey island and I faintly remembered this game. I am watching now, because I do remember it being funny to just watch. So I can't say I have much memory of the games. I can at least say I am happy to discover it now.
Oh man. Memorys coming back. Like 10 years ago i remember sitting on my dads table and watching him play this amazing game. Then I remember watching this video like 6 years ago because i wasnt able to manage some tasks. A year ago i found out that i love listening to the soundtrack of monkey Island 2 and 3. Its amazing :) Pure nostalgia 👍
I seriously don't know how you would complete this game without cheats or help - I wouldn't think of half the stuff to do with the puzzles!! Great Vid, proper nostalgia
This game was so funny and clever!!! The writing in it was unbelievable. There are so many jokes that went way over my head as a kid that I am now lmao at lol.
Thank you so much for uploading this. I remember playing this as a kid, and watching your video has brought back so many happy memories. I miss these days!
I use to play shareware versions of these Lucasart games when i was in High School back in the 90's. Now i'm a 30 something year old dude too busy to play games. When I retire one day, I am going to buy these old games and finally play them.
It's mind-boggling how much better this is than the previous two games. There much have been something in the water at Lucasarts when they were working on Grim Fandango and Curse of Monkey Island.
5:46 - Part 1: The Demise of the Zombie Pirate LeChuck 14:11 - Part 2: The Curse gets worse 1:14:06 - Part 3: Three Sheets to the Wind 1:46:52 - Part 4: The Bartender, the Thieves, his Aunt and her Lover 3:02:30 - Part 5: Kiss of the Spider Monkey 3:23:34 - Part 6: Guybrush kicks butt once again
It did get turned into a movie, a little franchise called Pirates of the Caribbean. Disney knew they couldn’t sell it as a game that no one had ever heard of so they retooled it based on their ride. That’s why there’s so many similar themes-a pirate comedy about a kidnapped governor’s daughter, skeleton army, voodoo curses, and even a voodoo priestess who lives in a swamp.
Quite a cast for this project. Haggis is voiced by Alan Young, best known for voicing Scrooge McDuck in the 80s. The lemonade stans kid was voiced by Gary Coleman. The flying Welshman was done by Tom Kane who voiced Yoda in Star Wars Clone Wars. The tarot card reader was voiced by the late great Kathleen Freeman.
I might be wrong, but I thought Gilbert did the first 3, then sold it to lucas or Disney or whatever for the 4th & 5th.. But last I'd heard, he'd asked if he could use the license to make a new MI game, & share the profits with the owners of the license.. How appropriate, you fight like a cow.
@@stevelowe2647 Nope he did only the first 2 ,he never finished the real trilogy.I wonder what he had in mind for an ending... guess we'll never know I am rubber you are glue
You didn’t read the little sign in the quicksand. It describes the thorny plant - the Papapishu Plant. After you read it everyone in the game says “papapishu!” instead of “youch!” when hurt Thanks for uploading vid tho :)
Yeah, I was going to do an Easter egg video where I show all the alternate dialog after reading the sign. But I never got around to it, maybe I should!
I remember being mesmerized by this game as a kid. Even though I didn't speak English, I still loved everything about it. A lot of the puzzles were difficult for me, and I had a much older neighbor who helped me all the time.
It is so sad noone decided to shoot this somehow, this isnt just a game… beautiful story, amazing graphics, lovely music, creative characters and speechs, and of course adventure!!!
I played the Monkey Island saga lately and I realized that while the Big Whoop in the 2nd game was considered as a way for Guybrush to escape LeChuck, in the 3rd game is suddendly a way for LeChuck to recruit more zombie-pirates. A typical contradiction of sagas that continue spawning more installments and break the coherence of previous ones. But it was fun anyway.
Thanx for this delicious playthrough I have no personal experience with it ( way too impatient for adventure kind of games ) , so this is gonna be one heck of a pleasant journey through a delightfully weird universe 🙏
Peeling off the treasure map from the skin of a sunbathing pirate's back tattoo after pouring cooking oil on him in the sun is both the most creative and disgusting thing I've ever seen
Gosh! I could only get up to where you exasperated the witch doctor lady, and the theater, the restaurant, and I could never ever win the duel with the hairdresser. Would piss me off as a kid. Can’t wait to see how one passes this game!
GUYS. I studied Hotel and Tourism management because of this game. I had no clue after high school what the fuck I want to do with my life, but I remembered how cool was this Hotel on the Blood Island, and because of that I entered to the hospitality industry. Later on I went to the Seychelles Islands for living/working for 6 months BECAUSE OF THIS GAME. My dream was to live on an Island. This game guys had a HUGE imprint on my life. I remember playing with this game as a 6-7 years old kid with the neighbour kid. We always helped each other whenever either of us found a new puzzle, he came over, or I went to his place and showed the way. Oh gossh How I love this game!!!! Even now at age 27 I'm studying spanish now and downloaded this game and finished it in spanish just to practice the language. Cheers all!!!
Me too! But played checkers, now I paint crosswalks
Ur living the life buddy
@@neo-anderson indeed bro!
Amazing!!!!
gratulálok hozzá!
The atmosphere in this game is something breathtaking. Beautiful landscapes, different islands and places, music, puzzles, story, characters, humor, EVERYTHING in this game is perfect. I enjoy my time while watching this and going back to old times and good feelings and memories. Thanks for the video! (special thanks for no-commentary, beacuse it ruins the feeling).
could not agree more! big nostalgia... the amazing music certainly helps. so many memories of this game years and years ago :)
I still cant believe how they didnt make movie from this masterpiece game... everything is in game. they just have to shoot
yup.... even the font gives me goosebumps :)
MI2 beats this in many of those areas though :)
No, you are breathtaking!!
2024 and i come back to watch this 🥲🥲🥲🥲
I miss the old good days
Was doing the same right now damn
@@zeracaitiff5956
Huh ??? I cant understand the context 😅
@@Mr_417 oh sorry 😆 it's one of the things you could say in the original monkey island during the swordfights (not a really good one though XD) . to me it was the very first thing that came to mind hearing the music and reading "old days" . So you reminded me of something nice 😀. Hope you have a great one mate !
@@zeracaitiff5956 hey its okay , no need to apologise.
I am gald u felt good , i had the game when i was in primary school , it was one of the games that helped me learn english 😂.
Me too
The pre-internet review era where you just bought a game and hoped for the best. I remember being totally blown away by this amazing game.
Before the internet we had magazines and cover disks so not only was there still reviews but you got to play a demo of a game before you bought it, it is rare to see that these days because most games are unpolished messes at launch. Admittedly games are a million times more complex these days and far harder to test for all bugs.
hahaha I felt that! :D As a kiddo literally felt like that. Lol
@@krashd donno about your place, but here the magazines with reviews came a month after the games were on shelves. So there was indeed the element of surprise when buying a new game. Yeah, demos sometimes were available earlier than the full game.
ikr??
PC Gamer gave it 94%
I still wasn't ready for the excellence though.
That game is very close to sheer perfection.
An absolute timeless gem, which still looks, sounds and plays marvelously well 25 years after its release.
Not sure if is the music, the drawings, the story, or the actors voice, but this game has conquered my heart since I was a kid.
Everything is just right
I spent so much time playing this as a young kid. Was one of my favorite things to do after school and on weekends. Thank you for the upload!
My brother and I did a couple play throughs but my younger sister had to of done 100+. She LOVED this game.
Still my favorite of the Monkey Island games. I feel like all of the places in this game are fully realized. Every character, and every little gag built the world up. If feels like like a living world with history.
This game is the epitome of nostalgia to me. One of the very first games i ever played when i didnt have games of my own, it was my stepdads. I played this game so many times its not even funny, but i havent played in probably 10-15 years. Even just running my mouse along the bar and seeing the frozen images for later on all brought back goo memories and waves of nostalgia. Will enjoy watching this big time.
Funny cause so many people here say its nostalgic for them because they played it as kids, I first played this game back in 2011 and I still look back on that time very nostalgically, there was nothing better than coming home after a bad day as an intern teacher and relaxing on Monkey Island
i played the secret of monkey island games as a kid, the ones with all the chapters and stuff, always played them with my dad, ngl tho i never even knew this game existed😂
this game still holds up after 25 years... can't believe it's that old. I still remember playing it when it came out
Still the best point&click game ever made. Absolutely amazing game.
Lol no
@@markxv2267 can you name some thats better?
Runescape
@@peergynt9852 This is great, but I would say that Day of the tentacle is slightly better. Perhaps Telltale's Sam & Max games, especially season 1 is also better.
@@vanderful2397 day of the Tentavles is definitely in the convo along with the original Sam and max. However the only thing that was close to excellence out of telltale studios was the first season of waking dead
Man, the expressions and the character of these .. characters... is something I am not sure if we will ever see again.... nostalgic af here
Even 15 years later I can picture almost every scene in the game from memory because they are each a work of art. The 3D sequels that came after this one with reusable assets are missing that personality that gives each scene it's own memorable identity.
This is what i call a REAL game. Nostolgia on top !
No one who saw 'Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge' would say that :) But where the graphics sux, the story makes up for. I prefer 3D myself. but the story is interesting, i'd' still watch regardless.
Too short
snugglecakes lol
Ah yes, Nostolgia
best click & point adventure ever.
The graphics are unmatchable
One of the best games I ever played maybe like 20 years ago. 33 now!
This game is more than a master piece, this game was and still is ahead of its time wtf this game is an absolute gem that i can't even describe properly
Man the writing was so good. This brings my entire childhood swarming back. Good times
In fact all. the MI charm was Schafers work!
Only 5 minutes in and so involved in it already, better than most Hollywood movies the past ten years.
Definitely the best entry in the series. Blood Island always gives me that cosy nostalgia feeling
Hmm. I still think it’s 2-1-3, with the first two debatably interchangeable. But third is third to me. And the fourth is fourth... a distant fourth too.
Probably goes 2, 1, 3 for me, although that might only be because of my own nostalgic feeling for the first two. I only just played the third one for the first time recently, and was SO pleasantly surprised at how good it was (I thought it might have just been a cheap sequel with no thought put into it). Understandable that the third is your favourite!
Which number is this one?
@@stevelowe2647 3
@@stevelowe2647 3
This game is the reason why I’ve traveled to over 60 countries and counting. The adventure never stops
Sounds amazing. I hope i will be able to do that when im old enough. I want to travel the world while listening to the soundtrack of this amazing game.
@@familiemai4506 the opening song is fire
The same shit brotha
_"If I could just get my hands on that gunner! If I could just get my hands period."_ -Murray, The All-Powerful, Demonic, talking Skull.
This a bit of a speedthrough, he's not stopping for the funniest dialogue bits like Murray
Anyone know where to buy an animatronic murray 😊
13:50 I love how upon hearing that the ring is cursed, Guybrush has a "wait, what?" expression, while Elaine has an "OH SHIT!" expression.
This game is ahead of its time
It aged very well, unlike escape from monkey island... I wish they never switched to awful 3d!
I think it was actually a game of its time. It's just that the games in 1997-2002 were really good (then the console invasion happened and destroyed PC games).
Sweet memories of playing this brilliant game. The visuals, the music, the thought that is put into each character. I would watch an entire spin-off based just on Murray
Wow. This is the second best walkthrough I've ever seen.
:D
Which one was the first one? :)
@@MDELP-xd9gm it‘s a Monkey Island running gag, like when Guybrush looks at the giant monkey head in MI1 he comments: ‚Thats‘s the second biggest monkey head I‘ve ever seen!‘
@@neocolors I see 🤭🤣
@@MDELP-xd9gm Thanks for your comments guys.
Definitely the second best I've ever read.....
One of my favorite games of all time. Just pure magic.
How appropriate, you fight like a cow .
Brings back so many memories! The 90s were a special time *sigh* I miss those days😔
Never played it, but it looks so beautiful. It's a shame 3D had to ruin everything. They should have just continued increasing the resolution till everything turns into a gorgeous cartoon.
Well, Return to Monkey Island, there you go!
@@aracnide5051 It's a downgrade from this with the overly schematic style, although it's better than 3D.
@@Humanophage I wouldn't call it a downgrade, it's full of effects impossible to make with the Curse's art style. Plus it's more similar to the first ones made by Ron Gilbert and company. The Curse was made by other people, still a great chapter though.
@@aracnide5051 Return to Monkey Isand is so bad that Ron Gilbert is getting death threats (he deserves them in my opinion)
Great long play! I think Murray is my favorite character in this series xD
Thanks! Thumbs up for Murray!
You're welcome! And sweet :D
Murray, the demonic talking skull!! My favorite as well!
Can i call you Bob?
1:16:55 just comes out of nowhere and I loved every second of it.
Your mom a hoax
Yeah, I remember introducing my mum to video games with this. We did a duo play through and both cracked up laughing when this happened.
I remember watching my mom play this. I had forgotten about it (I was like 3-4 years old) I play sea of thieves and saw monkey island and I faintly remembered this game. I am watching now, because I do remember it being funny to just watch. So I can't say I have much memory of the games. I can at least say I am happy to discover it now.
I got to relive one of my favorite video games watching this thanks a million!
The whole dynamic and atmosphere are top of the line, I always wanted to live in this world as a kid! :)
Oh man. Memorys coming back. Like 10 years ago i remember sitting on my dads table and watching him play this amazing game. Then I remember watching this video like 6 years ago because i wasnt able to manage some tasks.
A year ago i found out that i love listening to the soundtrack of monkey Island 2 and 3. Its amazing :)
Pure nostalgia 👍
They just recently added this game to Steam :D
Thank you for telling us! I just bought it on steam. Can't wait to play through it again! ^__^ I love Murray. lol
Same! And you're welcome :D
I added it to steam as well. I can’t figure out how to save a progress. Any ideas?
Joyce Herrington Yes! You click either F1 or F5 to bring up the Scummvm Engine Menu ans there should be a save option.
Ethan Ruiz Yes!! Thanks a Bunch!
I seriously don't know how you would complete this game without cheats or help - I wouldn't think of half the stuff to do with the puzzles!! Great Vid, proper nostalgia
Back in the day we didn't have to internet to look up solutions on. If you couldn't solve it, you'd just have to come back and try again the next day.
@@THESCUMMBAR exactly
I used to play this game when I was like 5. I then played it again when I was an adult and it made me cry so hard 😭😭😭
The reward factor of progressing with this game was so ... rewarding :)
Fighting with insults, slowly exanding your selection was such a unique and creative mechanic.
@@aaaab384 who hurt you
@@guguigugu Lol I wonder what they said.
Btw that mechanic was also in the first game, these games were just so innovative in general.
This game was so funny and clever!!! The writing in it was unbelievable. There are so many jokes that went way over my head as a kid that I am now lmao at lol.
This game is a gem. The writing, the puzzles, the visuals.
Woke up this morning to discover this game is FINALLY available on Steam! Instant purchase!!! :)
SirCraigius About time!
Same! Been waiting for a legitimate digital download to be available - played through it again and loved every second
i'd rather a physical copy thanks, where no one can say "we think you don't deserve this content anymore"
@@Tech-geeky eBay
@@Tech-geeky Good luck with that, we're in the digital world now.
Thank you so much for uploading this. I remember playing this as a kid, and watching your video has brought back so many happy memories. I miss these days!
Straight ahead to home after school, with my brothers playing Monkey Island. Ohh what great memories..
this game is a masterpiece.
I use to play shareware versions of these Lucasart games when i was in High School back in the 90's. Now i'm a 30 something year old dude too busy to play games. When I retire one day, I am going to buy these old games and finally play them.
Loved the art direction in this entry. Best of the series.
59:52. just a detail, but look at the sand that goes on the palm tree... Just so smooth like the clouds!
It's mind-boggling how much better this is than the previous two games. There much have been something in the water at Lucasarts when they were working on Grim Fandango and Curse of Monkey Island.
Oooooh the first one was amazing
I'm kinda bummed you never really talked to Murray :(
Murray's a cool talking skull
love how this game breaks the 4th wall sometimes!!
You mean Guybush doesn't even know you can do this in a Lucas Arts game? Yea...
5:46 - Part 1: The Demise of the Zombie Pirate LeChuck
14:11 - Part 2: The Curse gets worse
1:14:06 - Part 3: Three Sheets to the Wind
1:46:52 - Part 4: The Bartender, the Thieves, his Aunt and her Lover
3:02:30 - Part 5: Kiss of the Spider Monkey
3:23:34 - Part 6: Guybrush kicks butt once again
Thank you for posting play throughs with no commentary. It's truly the only way to enjoy a good play through.
You're welcome, thanks for watching. :)
I know it's a game, but it's still one of the better movies I've seen . Just a few tweaks to turn this into a great movie 🎥🍿
It did get turned into a movie, a little franchise called Pirates of the Caribbean. Disney knew they couldn’t sell it as a game that no one had ever heard of so they retooled it based on their ride. That’s why there’s so many similar themes-a pirate comedy about a kidnapped governor’s daughter, skeleton army, voodoo curses, and even a voodoo priestess who lives in a swamp.
@@nicks1451 and it starts with him in a electric dogem car opposed to the raven tapping on the coffin lid that Jack shoots ☠️
Quite a cast for this project.
Haggis is voiced by Alan Young, best known for voicing Scrooge McDuck in the 80s.
The lemonade stans kid was voiced by Gary Coleman.
The flying Welshman was done by Tom Kane who voiced Yoda in Star Wars Clone Wars.
The tarot card reader was voiced by the late great Kathleen Freeman.
Cutthroat Bill was voiced by Gregg Berger, the guy who voiced Cornfed Pig from Duckman.
We're gonna miss Tom Kane's voice acting nowadays.
Much appreciated upload mate. Thanks for the no commentary. This game doesn't need it. It's definitely stood the test of time
I love watching this. It’s almost like watching a movie. Perfectly put together. 👍
One of my top 10 games EVER. Good memories.
Even though it wasn't made by Gilbert and Schafer this game is also a must play from the series. They did a pretty good job on this one
I might be wrong, but I thought Gilbert did the first 3, then sold it to lucas or Disney or whatever for the 4th & 5th..
But last I'd heard, he'd asked if he could use the license to make a new MI game, & share the profits with the owners of the license..
How appropriate, you fight like a cow.
@@stevelowe2647 Nope he did only the first 2 ,he never finished the real trilogy.I wonder what he had in mind for an ending... guess we'll never know
I am rubber you are glue
@@tonymontana822 yes we will
You didn’t read the little sign in the quicksand. It describes the thorny plant - the Papapishu Plant.
After you read it everyone in the game says “papapishu!” instead of “youch!” when hurt
Thanks for uploading vid tho :)
Yeah, I was going to do an Easter egg video where I show all the alternate dialog after reading the sign. But I never got around to it, maybe I should!
That would be awesome
the art and the voice acting is top notch.
This is amazing bringing back my childhood like they don’t make games like these anymore!!!
I remember being mesmerized by this game as a kid. Even though I didn't speak English, I still loved everything about it. A lot of the puzzles were difficult for me, and I had a much older neighbor who helped me all the time.
God, I wish they would make another game like this. This in my opinion was the best Monkey Island.
It is so sad noone decided to shoot this somehow, this isnt just a game… beautiful story, amazing graphics, lovely music, creative characters and speechs, and of course adventure!!!
It was planned, there's a podcast about it!
They did. Its called Pirates of the Caribbean. 🤣
The Curse of Monkey Island (MI3)...so many fond memories! A classic and it stood the test of time IMHO...and I can't wait for Return to Monkey Island!
I am from the near future. Return to Monkey Island is so bad that Ron Gilbert is getting death threats from fans.
2:27:23 "And nevermore will you be able to find socks that match"
that is a terrifying curse....
Was never a big gamer, but my sister and I would play this and Oregon Trail 5 all the time! Great memories.
elaine trying to let lechuck down easy while shooting cannons is so funny to me every time
I feel bad for LeChuck. He tries and tries to get with Elaine. Maybe they can do a game from his perspective.
This is so nostalgic. One of the first games I played in PC.
Still the best to this day !
Big fan of the 15 minute storytelling at Big Whoop!
I played the Monkey Island saga lately and I realized that while the Big Whoop in the 2nd game was considered as a way for Guybrush to escape LeChuck, in the 3rd game is suddendly a way for LeChuck to recruit more zombie-pirates. A typical contradiction of sagas that continue spawning more installments and break the coherence of previous ones. But it was fun anyway.
This is a really good game for being so old! Amazing!
watching this for the first time today. i missed the boat on this back in the 90s 😬
This game is a thing of beauty
Gotta wonder how they never made a cartoon out of this
Don't... it's perfect 👌
2:44:52 My favorite scene throughout the entire game
Thanx for this delicious playthrough
I have no personal experience with it ( way too impatient for adventure kind of games ) , so this is gonna be one heck of a pleasant journey through a delightfully weird universe
🙏
Man, I just can't unhear TIE Fighter's Secret Order Priest and Purple Tentacle from the Maniac Mansion duology in Murray the Talking Skull's voice.
R.I.P Earl Boen.
3:07:27 - LeChuck explaining his backstory and the fate of Marley pirates.
Those arguments are really funny.
Nothing rhymes with orange 1:20:04
When Murray said "WHAT??? YOU PICKED THE ANCHOR???"...I felt that.
Peeling off the treasure map from the skin of a sunbathing pirate's back tattoo after pouring cooking oil on him in the sun is both the most creative and disgusting thing I've ever seen
56:46 was my all-time favorite Kenny selling Lemonade moments.
I refused to believe there was something after monkey island 2. This has shown me otherwise.
A pearl from my teen gaming years.
These graphics still look amazing
The voice of Kenny Falmouth is Gary Coleman RIP
The cutscenes in this look like something straight out of a Disney movie.
that’s a good thing right??
@@eddiekaspbrak4624 No, but it's not necessarily a bad thing either.
@rhager842 oh well idk what u mean then sorry 😅
It looks like some thing from viziapop's hazbin hotel and helluva boss
Some great adventures games like this are so underrated these days
Amazing art-style, and it introduced the only character to rival Stan for best Monkey Island character: Murray.
My favorite game! And that music!
Love the Grim Fandango nod. My two favourite games as a kid.
well I just came back after the announcement of the new Game😀😀😀
Absolutely splendid! Thank you for uploading!!
Gosh! I could only get up to where you exasperated the witch doctor lady, and the theater, the restaurant, and I could never ever win the duel with the hairdresser.
Would piss me off as a kid.
Can’t wait to see how one passes this game!
11:20 - the death of LeChuck always gave me goosebumps, even to this day :)