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Old 12/20/2008, 12:03 pm   #1
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Default Monkey island... ITS---

Before I finish, I just want to say that I could not believe how boring the Beginning of "Secret of Monkey Island" was. I am completely disappointed. I was able to complete MM and DOTT, (not to mention Sam and Max Season 1 and SBCG4AP) but I just couldn't get past the intro because it didn't get my attention.

Am I alone here?
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Old 12/20/2008, 12:07 pm   #2
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You're probably alone.

How far in did you get?
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Old 12/20/2008, 12:09 pm   #3
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You're probably alone.

How far in did you get?
Nowhere

I went to the pirates and they told me to master a bunch of stuff, and there was really not much of any hint as for what to do...

Quote: "I tried a few times to play Monkey Island 1 or 2, but couldn't really get into them, because both have very dry introductions" - Some Guy on this forum
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Old 12/20/2008, 10:34 pm   #4
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I had this problem the first couple times I played. Try again in a couple years
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Old 12/20/2008, 11:49 pm   #5
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Eh the games definitely don't play themselves for you, but if you dive in and poke at them long enough to get a sense for what's going on, they'll reward you.
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I've had the same problem while playing MI2. I tried it twice, got about an hour into the game, and realized both times that I just wasn't enjoying it that much. It definitely wasn't the pacing that put me off, as I've played much slower adventures *coughMystcough* and didn't get bored.

The writing was great, the puzzles were of decent quality... yet I just can't get into it. Maybe it's the setting. (In Pirate vs. Ninja debates, I always side with Ninja )
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Old 12/22/2008, 12:32 am   #7
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Still, boring intro>>>>>>>Monkey Kombat
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Old 12/22/2008, 02:11 pm   #8
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I rather enjoyed the fact that it doesn't hold your hand. They drop you on an island, tell you what you have to do, and then leave it to you to explore and discover what's going on. Exploration is a major part of what I enjoy in games, and more recent games that tell you exactly where to go and what to do once there rarely capture my interest.
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I played CMI first, and I loved that one, so I had to play the first one. I can't find the second one anywhere, but I played the other three, and I heard they're making a fifth.
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and I heard they're making a fifth.
They are not.
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Old 01/04/2009, 05:08 am   #12
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They are not.
But ooh - perhaps Telltale Games will take over and make more Monkey Island adventures? That would be great.
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But ooh - perhaps Telltale Games will take over and make more Monkey Island adventures? That would be great.
this has been brought up on these forums waaaay too much!
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Old 01/04/2009, 05:56 am   #14
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Oh man, I'm the complete opposite. I start playing it and won't stop for ages, as everything about the game is just really engrossing.
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I played Curse of Monkey Island so many times through that I've memorized every single puzzle. It's not fun after the 6th time. The first 5 were good though. XD
I didn't really like Escape From Monkey Island. The graphics sucked, and what the heck is up with Elaine? She's like, completely different. If they were going to get a new voice actor for her, they should've at LEAST got one with an accent, like in CMI.
Sorry, I'm getting carried away here. XD
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Old 01/05/2009, 10:45 pm   #16
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I didn't really have a problem with Escape from Monkey Island until close to the end. The writing was still fairly sharp and clever. I wasn't bothered much by Elaine being different - sometimes you just have to accept each entry in a series being in a slightly different continuity.

The Monkey Combat nonsense was dumb enough that I stopped playing and watched the ending on YouTube, though.
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Old 01/06/2009, 05:53 am   #17
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Ahh Monkey Island.. I played the second game first... I was um.. about 8 or 9? Playing an ironically pirated copy on my uncle's pc hahaha. I got pretty far actually, considering I was a dumb kid lol. I swear i've gotten dumber over the years.. DAMN you internet giving us easy options of walkthroughs instead of having to sit for hours and try every combination of stuff you had.

I dunno, never found the opening to Secret that dull... I liked the pirates and the ask me about loom guy hahahaha. Ahem.

I didn't like Escape... it was a good adventure game, it just wasn't a good monkey island game. Had some amusing jokes, some good puzzles but they messed with things too much and Monkey Combat was dumb, tedious and annoying.
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In regards to the very first post in this thread, I was recently reminded of the complete opposite take on the situation, from Marek Bronstring, one of the founders of Adventure Gamers.com, from their Scene of the Day threads...

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I chose this scene for the first Scene of the Week (at least, the first one outside of the forum) because it started my love for gaming, or at least contributed in a big way to my overall interest in games.

When I discovered The Secret of Monkey Island at first it seemed quite familiar compared to other games. The bit where you see the empty docks and walk from the left to the right on a flat pane, much like a side-scroller, reminded me of others games I had tried at the time.

But when I entered the SCUMM Bar, everything changed. The music kicks in, and you see all these characters, and it suddenly feels like you are in a living interactive world. The dog by the curtain, the pirate spinning around in the chandeliers, the different pirates you can talk to (with close-ups!) and of course the back room with the important looking pirates. I remember watching the cook walk in and out, bringing food to the customers. My imagination went into overdrive.

I was completely sold by this scene. To this day it's still one of my favorites.
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I've had the same problem while playing MI2. I tried it twice, got about an hour into the game, and realized both times that I just wasn't enjoying it that much. It definitely wasn't the pacing that put me off, as I've played much slower adventures *coughMystcough* and didn't get bored.

The writing was great, the puzzles were of decent quality... yet I just can't get into it. Maybe it's the setting. (In Pirate vs. Ninja debates, I always side with Ninja )
I was always a ninja but I still love MI!

Imagine, Guybrush Threepwood, mysterious ninja!
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I played MI1 on my old Amiga a few days ago just for kicks. :P The different sound sure makes a difference.
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