Grim Fandango Remastered Review

Justin brings our review for Grim Fandango Remastered.

Death isn’t a subject you’ll usually find yourself happy to talk about. Most people don’t much like the idea of dying, but if death is anything like it’s portrayed in the much-needed remaster of Grim Fandango, then I welcome it to be honest.

When it first released back in October of 1998, Grim Fandango was widely considered to be a jewel of the point-and-click adventure games. With its humour, interesting characters, and overall quirky and enthralling world, it quickly won over the hearts of gamers worldwide.

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Marty Greenwell

Marty has been gaming since the heady years of the ZX-81 and still owns most of the gaming systems purchased since those days, including the Atari 2600, ZX Spectrum, SNES, Jaguar, Dreamcast and GameCube. Being a collection junkie (or more accurately, hoarder), he buys more games than he can possibly play, far too many of which are still sealed in their packaging. Marty favours RPGs and Driving games when it comes to genres, and is possibly a little bit too addicted to Disgaea. When not gaming he’s out frightening OAPs on his motorcycle, clad in black leather.

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