Review cover Grim Fandango Remastered (PlayStation Vita)
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Product Information:

  • Release Date (NA): January 27, 2015
  • Release Date (EU): January 27, 2015
  • Release Date (JP): January 27, 2015
  • Publisher: Double Fine Productions
  • Developer: Double Fine Productions
  • Genres: Graphic Adventure
  • Also For: Computer, PlayStation 4

Game Features:

Single player
Local Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Co-operative
I had never played Grim Fandango before, but had heard the legends behind it. Supposedly one of the greatest adventure games of all time! With a title like that, I had to give it a shot, and what better way to do it than in fully remastered glory?!

The Grim Reaper is a menacing and terrifying figure that we associate with taking us to the afterlife after we pass away. However I never would have imagined he would also be trying to convince me to upgrade to the highest package deal for a getaway to the pearly gates.

Grim Fandango follows the adventures of Manny Calavera, a sly mouthed, fast talking, luxurious to the bone travel agent of the Ninth Underworld.

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But don’t think the object of the game is to sell travel packages to some folks you reaped in the living world. Corruption and mystery surround the department of death, and it’s up to your brilliant detective skills to find out what the shake-down is.

The first thing I want to mention before I go any further, is how much I love these characters. It was absolutely amazing to me that a game made in 1998 could have so much personification and emotion put into the characters; they were funny, they were 100% their own, and they were fantastically written. At times I felt like I was just watching a funny Mexican noir flick. It was awesome.

 

Gameplay

Grim Fandango was originally a tank controlled/point-and-click adventure game. And rest assured, both of those modes are still intact if you would like to play that way (the point and click option applies more to the VITA version, due to the touch screen.) There is even a Gold Trophy associated with playing the whole game with Tank Controls!

However, the remaster also adds a much smoother and simpler control stick option for play, one which works very well. Granted, sometimes the camera will hinder your walk direction a bit when changing screens, but it’s not that big of a deal.

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The Game is mostly puzzle oriented, requiring you to find various items or clever workarounds to advance through areas or progress the story. The puzzles are surprisingly difficult, and I found myself having to do a little google peek every now and again to figure out what in the world I was supposed to do. It was quite jarring that the game had no tutorial or hint system to help you out along the way.

 

Art and Extras

Conversations are the best way to get a general idea of how to advance, and are also the game’s strongest point of favor. Dialogue between the characters is fantastic, charming, and just plain fun. I’ve never encountered a game where I HAVEN'T wanted to skip through all the dialogue to keep the game moving. I was really impressed with how smooth everything sounded. For a game from the same decade as Resident Evil, known for some of the most atrocious game voice acting of its time, Grim Fandango is on a whole other level. While it may seem like minor detail, it’s this level of smooth dialogue coupled with adventurous gameplay that kept me absorbed in the ninth underworld.

And what better offset to dialogue than some gorgeous remastered music? The entire soundtrack was redone and retuned, and I couldn’t be happier playing the game with headphones on. The noir jazz trumpets and snazzy little licks of bass made the game soundtrack lover in me gush.

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The art direction helps the game’s aesthetic a lot, but I was slightly put off by Double Fine’s choice to keep the original background models of the 1998 version. The characters look great, but the dated backgrounds kind of throw off the atmosphere, especially considering this is supposed to be a remaster.

That being said, the new lighting system does help some of the visuals. Light filtering through shutters, dynamic shadows, and other light effects do a decent job of adding some ambience to everything.

Now besides me gushing forever about the game's dialogue, I have to say another one of my favorite inclusions in this remaster is the director’s commentary. I’m a big sucker for commentary, and the making of movies and games, and playing the game with commentary was surprisingly fun and insightful. Once again, having never played the game, it was fascinating to learn every little aspect that went into the making of Grim Fandango. You may not want to play with it on during a first play through as you might miss something important or spoil a puzzle, but I highly recommend checking it out if you want some insight into the game, as it is a wonderful extra.

Other extras included are the ability to toggle between remastered graphics and original graphics, widescreen and original screen aspect ratios, as well as bordered original screen mode as pictured above, the ability to toggle commentary and commentary volume, concept art gallery, and a dialogue transcript.

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I do have to point out that I had some problems with the initial beginning of the game. While there are some slight frame dips, there were also issues I encountered with game crashing, or complete freezing bugs. I even encountered a bug where the game froze during the skeleton beaver segment of the game; that was apparently a bug in the original version as well that made the whole game freeze! Too bad we couldn’t remaster THAT out.

 

Verdict

What We Liked ...
  • Remastered extras
  • Fantastic characters
  • Amazing story
  • Developer Commentary
What We Didn't Like ...
  • Freezing bugs and game crashes
  • Lack of fully remastered backgrounds
  • Offputting difficulty
8
Gameplay
Gameplay, while difficult, is fun, immersive, and overall a mysteriously entertaining delight.
9
Presentation
Grim Fandango was a blast, even after all these years, it still presents itself as a testament to adventure games everywhere, and truly holds its title as one of the greatest adventure games of all time.
8
Lasting Appeal
For such a dialogue heavy game, I normally wouldn't find myself wanting to go back and do it again to see all of the same things happen again. And yet, right after I finished the game, I started up the beginning again and turned on the commentary to find myself wanting to play the whole game over again. Grim Fandango is a game I could play once a year and never get sick of it.
8.5
out of 10

Overall

Having never played the game before, I was surprised at how much fun Grim Fandango was. Over-hype doesn't begin to describe my mindset when I booted the game up for the first time, but as soon as I started playing, an hour later all I had on my mind was how great this game is. The remaster did a great job of bringing Grim Fandango to a new generation. It holds up well, and I couldn't recommend it more.
Oh, man, those memories :D

Hope the freezing gets solved :/
It's a great adventure game, one of the better :), There are SO many good adventure games that need remastering :D (The Dig, Full Throttle, etc...)
 
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I dunno I don't like the aesthetic. And the remaster looks kinda lazy (lazier than FFX even).
I might play it when it's on PS+ or super cheap on a PSN sale.
 
Quality review of a quality game, and good to hear it still holds up well for first time players to this day!
I do remember foaming at the mouth for the X360 versions of Monkey Island 1 & 2 though, buying the first instantly on its release, and, like a fool, doing exactly the same thing with the 2nd...... Lovely seeing them remade in HD glory, but I could go through most of these games blindfolded - so once I'd gawped at the pretty visuals on the first 6 or 7 screens boredom set in :(. Not falling for it a 3rd time though, So I'm also gonna wait for this on Plus....:P - the upcoming Day of the Tentacle remake however, THAT I might fall for a 3rd time for!! :D
 
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My favorite is coming next, Day of The Tentacle!
I'd love to see a Full Throttle Remaster too as I never finished it.
Was going to hold off on getting this but decided to take the plunge after reading this! Should keep me going until The Order is out. Great review!
 
I disagree with the work on the remaster there, I think it was sloppy and lazy overall. Though the game itself remains amazing and the real-time developer commentary is always great, just like they did in the monkey island remake. I wish every game had that.
 
I played this game on PC and agree with Steena. The Remastering is very poor. For example there is no real 16:9 support, no modern hint system and no autosave option. It feels like a normal gog release and not like a "remastered" version in 2015. I am very disappointed. Of course it is still a great game.
 
A true classic, available (legitimately) once more :)
The old adventure games had such brilliant storytelling and actually posed a real challenge with very little hand holding. Something was lost with the dominance of shooters (dont get me wrong, I love shooters) on PC that thankfully is starting to come back with greater story and character development in a lot of titles.

A remaster with a larger scope would have been great but unfortunately there wasn't the budget available for that. I love traditional adventure games but the audience is not on the scale of many other genres. Damn you humanity with your preferences!
They did the best they could with the old assets that they could obtain from LucasArts, now Disney, and targeted the things they could improve with the time and money available.

Graphically the only thing that lets it down IMO is the pre-rendered backgrounds, but without the original assets to re-render the scenes at a higher resolution the only real options were to use the low quality assets or recreate them completely (budget and trueness-to-the-original concerns). The dithering from the lower colour depth is the real killer, removing it with processing would very likely cause blur of actual detail more detrimental to the image than the dithering itself.
There is no real 16:9 support due to the original assets being 4:3 and the layout of levels being designed around it also. Pan and Scan would be far worse than pillarboxes IMO. To change the aspect ratio properly really would require a complete remake which would have been a far far larger project than was possible.

I personally am very happy with the remaster, but I had been reading about it pre-release so knew what to expect I guess. Cant wait for the DOTT Special Edition :)

This is an interesting article on the difficulties in just getting the rights to make it happen and obtaining original assets: http://www.polygon.com/2015/1/27/79...d-interview-double-fine-disney-lucasfilm-sony
 
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Wait, is there really a DOTT remake in the works?!?

I have to say, grim fandango has its moments, and all, but DOTT holds a special place in my SCUMM-tainted heart, and I would probably purchase a remaster of DOTT without even checking out the quality first lol..

regarding the HD monkey island remakes, I too drooled over the graphical overhaul (On iOS - ipad mini2 to be precise - i never bought the xbox 360 versions, as my 360 was purely offline due to my thoroughly hacked system and large collection of burned DVD+DL discs) but have to admit that when it came to actually playing them through, I did start to feel some boredom set in, mostly due to my having played the original games to death... and actually, i don't think any game should be expected to have THAT much replay value.. hehe
 
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Unfortunately the remaster makes a few goofs, nice if you want to plan the game on the Vita but I prefer the original on ResidualVM.
 
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Product Information:
  • Release Date (NA): January 27, 2015
  • Release Date (EU): January 27, 2015
  • Release Date (JP): January 27, 2015
  • Publisher: Double Fine Productions
  • Developer: Double Fine Productions
  • Genres: Graphic Adventure
  • Also For: Computer, PlayStation 4
Game Features:
Single player
Local Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Co-operative

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