Full Throttle Remembered
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Full Throttle Remembered
Full Throttle Remembered
I would like to publically declare my love for Full Throttle. Something very strange happened with history and opinion on that game - it was well received by critics, it was completely fantastic, it was Tim Schafer's most mature writing (three years before Grim Fandango). And then somehow it became the black sheep of LucasArts' [...]
Author: John Walker
Category: RockPaperShotgun bill tiller full throttle Lucasarts
Publish Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:43:54 +0000
I would like to publically declare my love for Full Throttle. Something very strange happened with history and opinion on that game - it was well received by critics, it was completely fantastic, it was Tim Schafer's most mature writing (three years before Grim Fandango). And then somehow it became the black sheep of LucasArts' output, condemned by false memories of being too short, and having awful arcade sequences throughout. Which just isn't true! Certainly it was a shorter adventure compared to others in their catalogue, but it was such an astonishingly fine one. And the arcade bits? Pieces of piss, apart from one crappy section with the demo derby. Get over it! Restore Full Throttle to its rightful glory! And then check out this excellent piece from Adventure Classic Gaming, discussing the fate of the two aborted sequels with former LucasArts artist, Bill Tiller.
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I would like to publically declare my love for Full Throttle. Something very strange happened with history and opinion on that game - it was well received by critics, it was completely fantastic, it was Tim Schafer's most mature writing (three years before Grim Fandango). And then somehow it became the black sheep of LucasArts' [...]
Author: John Walker
Category: RockPaperShotgun bill tiller full throttle Lucasarts
Publish Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:43:54 +0000
I would like to publically declare my love for Full Throttle. Something very strange happened with history and opinion on that game - it was well received by critics, it was completely fantastic, it was Tim Schafer's most mature writing (three years before Grim Fandango). And then somehow it became the black sheep of LucasArts' output, condemned by false memories of being too short, and having awful arcade sequences throughout. Which just isn't true! Certainly it was a shorter adventure compared to others in their catalogue, but it was such an astonishingly fine one. And the arcade bits? Pieces of piss, apart from one crappy section with the demo derby. Get over it! Restore Full Throttle to its rightful glory! And then check out this excellent piece from Adventure Classic Gaming, discussing the fate of the two aborted sequels with former LucasArts artist, Bill Tiller.
... [visit site to read more]
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- Ninja Pirate
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Re: Full Throttle Remembered
F That...thats EXACTLY what it was...too short! A 2 1/2 hour game at full f'n price? And 1/2 of that was cutscenes...News Reader wrote:And then somehow it became the black sheep of LucasArts' output, condemned by false memories of being too short, and having awful arcade sequences throughout. Which just isn't true!
Its remembered exactly like it was...bastards!
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- Mr Flibbles
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Re: Full Throttle Remembered
Is it me or do you only have negative comments about pretty much everything? Not that it bothers me or anything, just an observation.MORDETH LESTOK wrote: F That...thats EXACTLY what it was...too short! A 2 1/2 hour game at full f'n price? And 1/2 of that was cutscenes...
Its remembered exactly like it was...bastards!
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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Re: Full Throttle Remembered
Possibly getting old (er).Mr. Johnson wrote:
Is it me or do you only have negative comments about pretty much everything? Not that it bothers me or anything, just an observation.
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- Ninja Pirate
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Re: Full Throttle Remembered
I was happy for a little bit when I wasn't around the beginning of this year...but that was short lived and I'm back to being angry/depressed...memories of things I hate/hated just set me off these days...Mr. Johnson wrote:Is it me or do you only have negative comments about pretty much everything? Not that it bothers me or anything, just an observation.
Feel free to tell me to STFU though...
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- Ninja Pirate
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Re: Full Throttle Remembered
Thats quite a bit of it actually...turned 40 back in 2006 and lifes been a bit of shit since and the realization that my life is more than 1/2 over cuz I know I'll never make 80...HereComesPete wrote:Possibly getting old (er).
Re: Full Throttle Remembered
Hope it's not because of usMORDETH LESTOK wrote: I was happy for a little bit when I wasn't around the beginning of this year...
Sorry you're having a rough time though. At least now we know that you might be grumpy sometimes. People are always a lot more tolerant if they know there's a reason.
/starts thinking of a reason for my grumpiness
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- Ninja Pirate
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Re: Full Throttle Remembered
ty and no...it's good to be backDog Pants wrote:Hope it's not because of us
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Oh well, we need a Yathzee-type person bashing stuff, it makes arguments a little more interesting.MORDETH LESTOK wrote:STFU