Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 [Game Download]

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 [Game Download] Review



(*with Voodoo root beer apparently)
I have to hand it to Telltale: Chapter 1 was fun. I especially liked the Blade Runner reference at the end; it was well handled like the rest of the gags.
So, when rumors of Chapter 2 began emerging on the Steam forums(I bought the 5 chapter pack on Steam), I was very excited.
I wasn't disappointed.
Chapter 2 is even more fun than the first(although some of the fun in unintentional,to be discussed later in this review). The err..."mer-people" are hilarious; the androgyny is well played(vaguely reminds me of Omega of Mechanical Animals, an album by Marylin Manson).

Your items from Chapter One carry over(not sure what happens if you don't have a Chapter One savefile but I assume you start off with the same stuff), and they are still of use to you, from that lovely pyrite parrot (yes there are gags involving the "Mighty Pirate") to that mysterious locket.
The game is, dare I say, easier than the first chapter,with the first half being easier, while the second part left me scratching my head sometimes(yes I did go on the fourms after a couple of hours of being stuck in a part, afterwords facepalming :) ). Thankfully there isn't a "maze" sequence;in Chapter One the directions were a bit ambiguous(but admittedly not too different from Secret of Monkey Island). Oh, and no insult swordfighting; the newly introduced character mentions that its "only for farmboys now"("Well you fight like one"). Also, she is a huge fan of Guybrush and can hold her breath for 5 minutes :)

My one gripe? When you get to Spinner Cay the mast repair...er..."person" can swim down to meet you basically at your boat, but it forces you to come to its store for a repair every time. The store is not a long walk from the dock but when its the fourth time you broke your mast(assuming Winston's first hint doesn't help) it does get a bit annoying to make that walk.

The unintentional fun? In one part you sink a ship after insulting another captain and managing to get the fired cannonball to hit the attacking captain's ship;however, the game acts like he's still there and allows you talk to him like his ship was still there. In addition, the door to the lower deck of his ship is left floating. There is another part involving the parrot that has a similar bug(its right before the "invisible pirate captain" BTW, you can get another pyrite turtle and hang it up on...) that is even funnier.
However, there is one bug that does detract from the experience, compression or something like that has degraded the quality of the voice acting, so there are problems with "s" sounds especially. I thought it was a problem with my integrated sound but apparently even X-Fi sound cards have this problem.
Overall a fun game for almost all ages. However if you count Halo 3/CS/GoW/CoD as your favorite games and nothing else you will be disappointed; the action is of course, a bit slow.
I strongly recommend this game to almost all(and even if you like twitch FPSes you should still try the demo) and from what I hear the Wii version isn't too bad either, although they are a bit behind in releasing chapters for WiiWare.

Buying on Amazon means you can buy chapters individually,however try the demo and if you like it, buy the bundle. at the very least you get two good chapters out of 5.



Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 [Game Download] Feature


  • The Saga Continues In Chapter 2.
  • Will Guybrush Eliminate The Voodoo Pox?
  • The Plot Thickens And So Does The Humor.
  • Don't Let LeChuck Win.
  • All the humor, romance, and swashbuckling excitement that made the franchise famous.



Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 [Game Download] Overview


A new game in the much-loved Monkey Island game series, Tales of Monkey Island is a download-only, single player adventure game for PC. Serialized into five monthly releases beginning in the middle of 2009, the second of these is Tales of Monkey Island: The Seige of Spinner Cay, which follows the continuing adventures of the wannabe pirate, Guybrush Threepwood, his love interest Elaine Marley, and their nemesis, LeChuck.

'Tales of Monkey Island' game logo
Guybrush and Elaine reunite.
Guybrush and Elaine reunite.
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Trenchfoot and Hardtrack.'
Trenchfoot and Hardtrack.
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Guybrush goes for a swim.
Guybrush goes for a swim.
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Story
Guybrush's adventures continue on the high seas in this thrilling new chapter as pox-plagued pirates lay siege to the innocent Mer-People. In between defending the Mer-People and dodging the pirate hunter on his trail, Guybrush catches up to his beloved wife, but their reunion is short-lived. Now Guybrush must eradicate the Pox of LeChuck before more harm is done.

Key Game Features

  • The second in a five-part saga with an intriguing storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled as it unfolds.
  • New episodes release monthly as the plot thickens.
  • All the humor, romance, and swashbuckling excitement that made the franchise famous.
  • Gameplay action consisting of puzzle-solving and exploration elements, as well as the ability to create unique items by combining certain item acquired in-game.

System Requirements:

Minimum
OS:Windows XP / Vista
Processor:2.0 GHz + (3 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent rec.)
RAM:512 MB Win XP / 1GB Vista
Sound:DirectX 9.0c or later sound device
Video:64MB DirectX 8.1-compliant video card (128MB rec.)
DirectX:Version 9.0c or better
Other:Internet connection required for game download; Mouse/Keyboard for gameplay



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