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I LOVED this game as a kid and love it now. Here's a video of the entire intro in 4K (or 1080P) without any commentary. SO. GOOD. UNF.
https://youtu.be/lCyJy6YkrGc
https://youtu.be/lCyJy6YkrGc
unlocking for anyone?
Sony funded it. Hopefully it's a case where it eventually can be ported over, kinda like Mass Effect. The more people who play these games, the better.
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.....OTOH, GF didn't do well on google play store, only between 5 and 10K. Schaefer mentioned we probably won't see DOTT on it, presumably because of low sales of GF.
I replayed The Dig a year ago. It was worse than I remembered, some of the puzzled are obscure.
Oh The Fate of Atlantis was a disappointment too. I remembered it being much better 25 or so years ago.
Full Throttle is a fine game albeit a bit short and easy. But the journey is great! Will buy!
Been downloading this for an hour now lol.
? How big is the game? Shouldn't be bigger than a gig.
? How big is the game? Shouldn't be bigger than a gig.
Remastered assets, remastered audio, commentary and all that in addition to the original means it's big.
Played for an hour this morning, I'm not a huge fan of the 3D models in the remaster (they stick out from the backgrounds much more than the originals) or some of the art, but I'm still playing the remastered version because the audio mix is so much better.
Wish we could have remastered audio with original graphics...
Day of the Tentacle let you toggle the art from old to new. PC version but the consoles should have the same feature.
Yeah, this one doesn't.
The options menu lets you mix and match whatever you want.
Crap, thanks guys! ^^'
I'd just been pressing F1 ingame like an idiot.
Switch version with touch controls in undocked mode.
That's the way it was meant to be bruh.
They just didn't bother on the playable sprite because of the low resolution used.
Full Throttle Remastered is essentially the perfect rework of a classic. Barring a couple of minor issues, LucasArts old title has been brought up to modern standards by Double Fine, boasting a brand new look that gives a lot of vibrant detail while maintaining the things that earned Full Throttle its reputation in the first place. Its clear that Double Fine put a lot of effort into this project, not least because of how important the game is to Tim Schafer, but its a great game regardless. Whether youre a seasoned veteran or an adventure game newcomer, if youre looking for a game that provides a fun experience with a well executed story then you should get Full Throttle Remastered.
Full Throttle Remastered mostly succeeds on two fronts: As a fresh way to revisit an old classic, and as the ideal entry point for players who havent yet smacked rival bikers with a two-by-four on the Mine Road or figured out the combination to Old Man Corleys safe. There are a couple of sticking points for both old and new players, including some technical issues and (especially for the latter) that questionable adventure game logic which is anything but logical. Nevertheless, theres never been a better time to hit the open road with Ben and his gang.
xevis said:Do we know if there are other changes? Particularly interested to know if you can play the actual original and not just an updated almost-but-not-quite-the-same facsimile.
You can turn everything off and play the original. I suspect the game core is the same, and they had a new renderer/overlay sitting on top of the game.
This would be Day 1 for me! Full Throttle was my first PC game and point 'n click adventure game back in 1995. I don't have a PC (Mac here) nor another console so hopefully this gets at least a macOS version.
Is this game cross-buy on PSN?
Purchasing this content entitles you to the PS4™ system and ”PS Vita" system versions as well as a Full Throttle Theme!
Something I noticed that is even with the Remastered controls "off" that you couldn't skip cutscenes or dialog when jamming left+right click. You need to press the . or backspace buttons.
Just beat it an hour ago. Took me like 45 minutes which is like... double what it took back in the day, but I watched some of the cutscenes instead of skipping them all.
How does it run on ps4? Does it have pro support?
Can confirm there's PS4 Pro 4K support for this, the Remastered artwork's of variable resolution with only the characters (incl. Ben's bike) and some text full sharpness.
Classic pixel art's smooth-upscaled instead of nearest-neighbour in software unfortunately.
Why would you skip cutscenes? The presentation, writing, characters and story are what make this game so special.
How does it run on ps4? Does it have pro support?
Should be up in a couple hours.This is supposed to be on vita right...can't seem to find it.
They were tasked with "uprezzing" the original (often easily traceable) artwork. They chose not to do that and drew their own interpretation of a classic character in a style that doesn't match the more faithful parts of this remaster. That's not exactly fantastic.
I loved the original as a child and the title song was one of the first hard rock songs I remember liking.
Please The Dig - remastered some day.
For some reason, the newer images are at a different aspect ratio in these captures. The artwork hasn't changed though, apart from the resolution.Geez, Double Fine. What have you done (again)?
Did they redraw Ben from memory? I guess it's somewhat impressive if that's the case. Kind of a disaster otherwise.
Does the Dig REALLY need re-mastering? As it is available on Steam and GOG? Surely that would suffice? Instead they should look at Loom and Indy Jones and Fate of Atlantis which are much the superior games..
This would be Day 1 for me! Full Throttle was my first PC game and point 'n click adventure game back in 1995. I don't have a PC (Mac here) nor another console so hopefully this gets at least a macOS version.
This would be Day 1 for me! Full Throttle was my first PC game and point 'n click adventure game back in 1995. I don't have a PC (Mac here) nor another console so hopefully this gets at least a macOS version.
I'm surprised to see this isn't on Mac, actually. Day of the Tentacle Remastered was PC/Mac/Linux on Steam. Hopefully it gets updated.
For the question of platforms, we have a contract deadline we have to hit for early-ish next year, so we are focusing our effort on PS4, Vita and Windows for launch. After the initial launch we will be fixing bugs and addressing the feedback from the community (like we did for DOTT) while also working on the OSX, Linux and iOS versions. Trust me, we would love to release everything on day-one, but we are a pretty small team and don't want to compromise the quality of the game by spreading ourselves too thin.