There was a time I could recite this game from memory and while that time is past (I actually found some dialogue while playing that I hadn't seen before, yay!) I still love it up and down the block. This was one of the cornerstones of a young sqrl's personality, and ... y'know, while it hasn't aged so well ("laugh at the freak" humor doesn't, nor do some of the casual one-off lines, and the game's largely an all-guy sausagefest) it still FEELS funny deep in my heart.
It's really, really late-nineties take-nothing-seriously comedy though. I'm gonna outgrow that entirely someday, aren't I?
So I'm AWARE of the flaws in it, and I love it anyway. I badly needed some mental comfort food, so I loaded this up again.
Plus it "counts" as new because I haven't played it since I started recordkeeping.
So do all the other Lucasgames.
Expect to see THOSE float by at some point now that I've gotten MT-32 emulation working. Fancy-ass MIDI!
It's really, really late-nineties take-nothing-seriously comedy though. I'm gonna outgrow that entirely someday, aren't I?
So I'm AWARE of the flaws in it, and I love it anyway. I badly needed some mental comfort food, so I loaded this up again.
Plus it "counts" as new because I haven't played it since I started recordkeeping.
So do all the other Lucasgames.
Expect to see THOSE float by at some point now that I've gotten MT-32 emulation working. Fancy-ass MIDI!