For the adventure genre, the twin peaks of the early 1990s and the late 1990s saw the releases of many
classic graphical adventure games such as the King's Quest and Monkey Island series as well as many survival horror adventure hybrids such as the Clock Towers, Fatal Frames, and Resident Evil (Biohazard) series.
Not exact matches
But what of true
classics like the LucasArts
adventure games, or even the most primitive
graphical games of yesterday?
However, by attempting to remake a game that remains precious to
adventure gamers worldwide even today, LucasArts has not only faced the tremendous challenge of updating a
classic without diluting any of the ingredients that made it so special in the first place, but also the task of improving upon last year's Secret Of Monkey Island: Special Edition, which split fans down the middle with its bold
graphical updates and somewhat clunky controls.
With a fanciful and cohesive
graphical style, this game unites
classic game design with interesting new elements, humorous characters and takes the player on an
adventure that suits all ages.