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Grim Fandango is at the top of my short list of games I replay once a year, at least. Followed closely by Mega Man 2 and Wind Waker.

There aren't any surprises to it, just a good story, style, music, and humor. Some people like to watch certain movies over and over. I like going back to Rubacava and feeling like an ace detective when I remember Tuesday is Kitty Hat Day.



  > Wind Waker
People were mad at Nintendo for going cell-shaded, but the cell-shaded graphics hold up much better to the test of time, than say The Ocarina of Time.


Agreed. Plus, I think the only people who worry that they're going to look like kids for enjoying it are kids.


> the only people who worry that they're going to look like kids for enjoying it are kids

Exactly. Well, adolescents, really: People who are insulted by being considered childish because they still think they are and they don't want to be. They're trying to transition into the new role of adulthood and confusing them with their former role of child makes them insecure because they think they're failing.

They're also embarrassed by the less self-conscious actions of older people, who are less self-conscious precisely because nobody is going to mistake a 50-year-old for a child.


It was also a wonderful departure from the style of the previous games in the series. I loved sailing about, looking for islands and ships to explore. Easily up there in my top 10, along with similar styled games like Okami.


"Grim Fandango is at the top of my short list of games I replay once a year"

It seems work on ResidualVM is coming along, so Grim Fandango may be playable on my laptop - might finally get to finish it.

I still play Full Throttle frequently, maybe as often as once a year. I've played through The Dig around 3 or 4 times too.




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