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Armand1880 05/06/2010 12:00 pm

Will you replay 'Tales' in 10 years?
 
(Note: Please don't turn this into a "I hate Escape" thread)

I first played MI1 when I was 7.

I played MI2 when I was 8.

MI3 I watched the development of, I remember watching the trailer and trying to download the 20MB demo over dial up (I eventually just bought the PC Gamer with the demo on the disc - I still have magazine in a box with LeChuck on the cover). I finally played it when I was 12 or 13 when it came out.

MI4 I remember watching E3 news and being shocked by the first screen shot. I played it the day it came out when I was 15.

Now I'm 24, and I watched the details leak out about Tales from day one and left work early for Episode 1 to be released. Tales came out and I played it. I enjoyed it very much. I play all the first four Monkey Island games at least once a year (yes, even Escape), and I see myself doing do for many years to come. I'm sure many of us are the same way with re-playing these games. I can't count how many times I've played them...But will I play Tales once a year as well? Probably not. I might replay it before season 2 inevitably comes out...but will I see it with the same love and affection of the first four games? No.

I think it has something to do my age now, and nostalgia: wanting to relive part of my child hood. I love the series, and I can't wait for season 2 of Tales. But does Tales hold the same place in my heart? No. Will I add it into my re-play mix of the first four each year? No. Do I see myself still loading it up ten years from now? Probably not.

What do you all think?

Avistew 05/06/2010 12:04 pm

Ask me again in ten years.
I have no idea where I'll live, what I'll do, if I'll have time to play games, if I'll still have my DVD, if I'll have access to the Internet or even to a computer, etc, etc in ten years.
So, whether I'll be playing a specific game? No clue.

Irishmile 05/06/2010 12:11 pm

I imagine I will play them once a year or so... I play all the old ones still.... same with Sam & Max....

Armand1880 05/06/2010 12:15 pm

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Originally Posted by Avistew (Post 301193)
Ask me again in ten years.
I have no idea where I'll live, what I'll do, if I'll have time to play games, if I'll still have my DVD, if I'll have access to the Internet or even to a computer, etc, etc in ten years.
So, whether I'll be playing a specific game? No clue.

I guess I wasn't curious about the literal aspect of it. I guess I'm wondering if it impacted you the same way as the originals. Maybe it was a poorly written post.

Irishmile 05/06/2010 12:18 pm

I think I am harder to impress now then when the first Monkey Island games came out... when I first played them it was magic... its harder to stand out now a days.. though.

Everlast 05/06/2010 12:22 pm

i think i will do! I regret the day i broke those cd's i got along with my audio system. Monkey island is my all time favorite game. It holds sentimental value to me and sometimes i feel like the sudden urge to replay. When MI2:LR SE comes out i will definetly play all from Mi1 to TOMI!

Avistew 05/06/2010 12:23 pm

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Originally Posted by Armand1880 (Post 301198)
I guess I wasn't curious about the literal aspect of it. I guess I'm wondering if it impacted you the same way as the originals. Maybe it was a poorly written post.

Maybe I was just being a smartass.

Really, the only one I've replayed several times is Curse, and my last replay was... ten years ago?
I might replay MI1 and MI2 soon, and I haven't played them in... maybe 15 years.
If I replay Tales in 10 years, it's likely I wouldn't have played it in the meantime.

To answer your rephrased question, no, it didn't impact me in the same way as the previous ones (not sure what you mean by "originals". Either Secret was the only original or they all are). I liked bits and pieces of it but I don't really see myself replaying the whole thing. I only see myself replaying Chapter 4, really, and only because of Stan.
Stan is the one thing I liked better in Tales than in any of the other games. Tales Stan actually made me appreciate the previous Stans better.

I'm looking forward to the commentaries and bonuses though. These I can see myself playing over and over again.

Jen Kollic 05/06/2010 12:28 pm

I definitely will, I've already replayed ToMI several times. When I replay the earlier games, I usually play all of them in a row except Escape, and the only reason I don't play Escape is that even with the patches and special launcher, it keeps crashing my PC. (if Steam releases a copy that'll actually work on Windows 7, I'll definitely be buying it) So unless ToMI suffers from the same compatibility issues, it'll get played just the same as the others.

Rather Dashing 05/06/2010 12:44 pm

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Originally Posted by Avistew (Post 301204)
Maybe I was just being a smartass.

If it helps, I would have made a very similar post. Not sure if that would make you feel better or worse about it, though. :D

I honestly don't know. I've played Secret and LeChuck's Revenge probably a grand total of three times in my life, five max. I've played Curse twice, once when it came out and once before Tales arrived, same with Escape.

I LOVED the Sam and Max seasons, but I probably won't replay them for some time. Same with Tales, I think.

Hassat Hunter 05/06/2010 02:09 pm

Yeah, I generally replay adventures after several years, and I see why not with ToMI.

guitarsareboring 05/06/2010 02:38 pm

I'm not sure. Possibly. Probably?

Irishmile 05/06/2010 03:46 pm

I wonder what kind of games TTG will be making in 10 years

Jenny 05/06/2010 07:29 pm

I'm sure I will. Especially when I get a better computer that can handle the graphics better.

I replay SMI and LR the most, followed closely by CMI. And I even play EMI when I do my yearly Play Every Monkey Island Game in Order day. So I'm sure I'll be playing Tales 10 years from now too. Probably about as often as CMI.

Hayden 05/06/2010 11:36 pm

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Originally Posted by Irishmile (Post 301314)
I wonder what kind of games TTG will be making in 10 years

Tales of Monkey Island Season 4: The Final Chapter

StarEye 05/07/2010 12:12 am

I even replayed EMI, but most of all I replay MI2. I doubt that will change - but I will probably still play ToMI in ten years. Mainly because it's a part of a series, and I'll probably play through the whole series every now and then.

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Originally Posted by Hayden (Post 301470)
Tales of Monkey Island Season 4: The Final Chapter: Ron Gilbert's Secret

fixed :)

Alcoremortis 05/07/2010 12:21 am

In ten years, our brains will all be wired directly into the Internet with skintennas and genetically modified dinosaurs will rule the earth.* So, of course I will be playing Tales again!:D

The dinosaurs will have gotten boring by then.

*I called it.

Ripcord 05/07/2010 12:44 am

I think without question (or without unforseen circumstances...like I lose all sense of humor. Or die. Or my wife and I end up having octuplets and can't afford to eat, let alone buy computers. Or Obamacare causes the apocalypse) then yes, I will. It's classic and truly enjoyable, like the first three.

snip3z4kills 05/07/2010 03:24 am

I'd play Tales everyday if I could.

Scrawffler 05/07/2010 04:25 am

I reckon I'll still be playing it in 10 years. I enjoyed Tales just as much as a lot of much older adventures games and I'm still playing and loving those ones. :)

(Hey, I played my first Atari game when I was about 3, and I still play that on emulators every once in a while!)

Laserschwert 05/07/2010 04:59 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarEye (Post 301479)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hayden (Post 301470)
Tales of Monkey Island Season 4: The First Final Chapter: Ron Gilbert's Secret

fixed :)

Double fixed :D


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