Originally released by LucasArts in 1995, Full Throttle is a classic graphic adventure game from industry legend Tim Schafer, telling the story of Ben Throttle, butt-kicking leader of biker gang the Polecats, who gets caught up in a take of motorcycles, mayhem and murder.
Now over 20 years later, Full Throttle is back in a remastered edition that features all new hand-drawn and 3D high-resolution artwork, with remastered audio and music.
Players will be able to switch back and forth between classic and remastered modes, and mix-n-match audio, graphics and user interface options to their heart’s desire. Also included is a concept art browser with work from Peter Chan, and a commentary track with the game’s original creators.
Full Throttle was the first game with Tim Schafer as sole project lead, and a much beloved cult classic! This special edition has been lovingly restored and remade with the care and attention that can only come from involving the game's original creators. It’s headed to PC and PS4 in 2017.
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This game was one of the easiest old adventure game... and really short (maybe 3-4h max sadly) but it's one of the best story wise, I think it was and -is still- epic.
Never really liked these types of adventure games. I always thought they were more about figuring out what the developer wanted, rather than what would logically work. That said, Full Throttle impressed with it's mighty production value and unique story and world.
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They're quite a despicable company, but I must admit that it does look nice. They did a pretty good job with DotT too last year by properly redesigning/modernizing it without murdering the original art style (against all odds).
I'll wait for the 1 dollar bundle as per usual
I dont really care for remasters of any of the old Lucas Arts pnc games but it reminds me to replay them from time to time, so ...
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I'm on the "no need for a remaster" boat here as well. Have some of the FONDEST memories getting through this game, and that's where I'd like to leave it.
Why don't they just release the source code? They will instantly and freely get a sales surge, they will make the game and themselves more popular and they don't have to move a finger. They don't even have to provide support, others will do the coding, the testing etc. The steam reviews will also be very good because everyone is nostalgic and will be sucking their cock for releasing the code to the community.
You will be getting paid for doing nothing and the fans will keep the game compatible with any future hardware. You will just be selling the old game running under Dosbox, so basically, the game files.
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