I have completed it, and I have to disagree on most points. I was quite pleased with the game.
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Originally Posted by Valfader
GOOD STUFF:
- Smooth running game engine
- Pleasant graphics
- Familiar voice acting
- Some challenging puzzles
- Some references to the previous games
- A new twist on the whole LeChuck-thing
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I agree here. Voice acting was actually better than I expected, considering they hired a new actor for LeChuck and the Voodoo lady. The LeChuck actor was not as good as Earl Boen, but he was not as bad as I had feared. And the new actress for the Voodoo Lady was excellent -- very close to the voice from previous games, but with a better accent I thought.
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BAD STUFF:
- No obvious way of skipping dialogue you've heard before
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Right click. I figured it out immediately. I don't know why people had trouble with this.
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- The character controls are horrible
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The click-and-drag to move thing did not work at all. I hated it. However, WASD worked fine for me. Similar to the controls for EMI and Grim Fandango, but actually better since you can use the mouse too.
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- You did not specify a release time, other than claiming the game to be available for downloading at the 7th of July. This kept me waiting for 19 hours.
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Big Whoop (tm). Sure I would have liked if they released it earlier, but as others have said already, we've waited 10 years so what's a few more hours. They had server issues. Shtuff happens.
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- The integrated hint system in the game, even with non-frequent hints, becomes annoying really fast.
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Surprised to see this complaint - I hardly ever noticed any hints at all with it set at the default which is pretty high I think. I can maybe recall Guybrush giving one or two hints the whole time. Maybe I just figured stuff out fast.
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- Most dialogue was boring, even though the choises to choose from were not.
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I agree with you somewhat here. I don't mind when the recorded dialogue is not exactly the same as the choice I select, but too often I'd choose something like "That's amazing! I didn't think it would ever fit up your nose!" and then Guybrush would say "That's amazing!"

This is not an actual example from the game, by the way, but you get the idea.

If they're going to record something different, at least let it be as interesting as the dialogue I chose.
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- This game did NOT make me laugh out loud like the other games did.
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I laughed quite a few times, and at least smiled other times. The hand gags were particularly amusing to me, as was Singe. The joke with the Voodoo lady
going on about her love life with her voice muted as Guybrush covers his ears also made me laugh. Those are a few examples, anyway.
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- The game was way too short to justify the long wait time for part 2.
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Seemed to be on par for an episodic game. Didn't seem to be any shorter than a Sam & Max episode. Longer than many previous Monkey Island "chapters" and this series will have 5 chapters instead of 3. Another way to look at it, this episode x5 is a good length for an adventure game that costs $34.95.