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Return to Monkey Island announced for 2022

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Devolver Digital, Lucasfilm Games and Ron Gilbert have announced something huge for adventure game fans, with Return to Monkey Island on the way to release in 2022. A series adored by many, with this one taking place following on from Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge.

Technically, this was announced on April 1 on Gilbert's official blog post that stated: "For 18 years the Grumpy Gamer blog has been April Fools' day free because it's a stupid tradition.

So to mix things up a little I'm taking this opportunity to announce I've decided to make another Monkey Island."

Then in a new post on April 4, the real thing.

Teaser trailer is below:

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No idea yet on exactly what platforms it will support but we'll be keeping an eye on it.

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But what I never want to go back to, is having to read all that conversation on screen. Voice-Over please :-)
Hah! I'm very much the opposite. Zero patience for voice. I finish reading. I click to skip.

What I never get is why they voice the replies that my character does, I mean I read the entire reply when choosing to click it so why did I just have to spend time hearing it as well?
Especially since they always get someone to do the voice that doesn't sound like me at all. Terrible research on their part!
F.Ultra 8 Apr 2022
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But what I never want to go back to, is having to read all that conversation on screen. Voice-Over please :-)
Hah! I'm very much the opposite. Zero patience for voice. I finish reading. I click to skip.

What I never get is why they voice the replies that my character does, I mean I read the entire reply when choosing to click it so why did I just have to spend time hearing it as well?
Especially since they always get someone to do the voice that doesn't sound like me at all. Terrible research on their part!

Hard to tell since I don't know how you sound ;)
tuubi 9 Apr 2022
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But what I never want to go back to, is having to read all that conversation on screen. Voice-Over please :-)
Hah! I'm very much the opposite. Zero patience for voice. I finish reading. I click to skip.

What I never get is why they voice the replies that my character does, I mean I read the entire reply when choosing to click it so why did I just have to spend time hearing it as well?
Especially since they always get someone to do the voice that doesn't sound like me at all. Terrible research on their part!

Hard to tell since I don't know how you sound ;)

He's a Library Guy: he rarely speaks and when he does, he does it very quietly.
But what I never want to go back to, is having to read all that conversation on screen. Voice-Over please :-)
Hah! I'm very much the opposite. Zero patience for voice. I finish reading. I click to skip.

What I never get is why they voice the replies that my character does, I mean I read the entire reply when choosing to click it so why did I just have to spend time hearing it as well?
Especially since they always get someone to do the voice that doesn't sound like me at all. Terrible research on their part!

Hard to tell since I don't know how you sound ;)

He's a Library Guy: he rarely speaks and when he does, he does it very quietly.
Hee!
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