Monkey Island creator gets second chance to finish the trilogy properly

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Something to look forward to: I have fond memories of the old point-and-click adventures of the early 1990s. One of my favorites in the genre was Monkey Island and its subsequent sequels. It had several spinoffs and remakes over the years up until 2010. The original creator is back to redo the original trilogy's third game.

On Monday, Devolver Digital dropped a trailer for a new Ron Gilbert game titled Return to Monkey Island. It is somewhat of a do-over of the third game, The Curse of Monkey Island (more on that after the trailer). The game is due out sometime later this year.

When he was with LucasArts, Gilbert developed the first two games — The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge. However, he left the studio in 1992, leaving the rights to the game to LucasArts, which Disney subsequently acquired in 2012.

After a six-year lull, LucasArts released the third game, The Curse of Monkey Island, without him. Although the game was a sequel to MI2, it discounted that story's ending and went a different direction. Gilbert had talked about wanting to do a third installment hilariously called "Monkey Island 3: The Secret Revealed or Your Money Back," but since he no longer had rights or ties to LucasArts, there was not much he could do. He even made a half-hearted plea to Disney to sell him back the rights in 2016.

In 2020, Gilbert told the Video Game History Foundation that he already had Monkey Island 3 roughed out in his head.

"The third game in my head was always that Guybrush would go to Hell, and the demon pirate LeChuck would be down there and he would be doing a lot of what he would be doing in Hell," Gilbert said.

It is unclear, judging by Devolver's 57-second trailer, if the new game follows Gilbert's thoughts from two years ago. The trailer does point out that it's a joint effort between LucasFilm Games, Devolver Digital, and Gilbert's studio Terrible Toybox. Writer and co-designer of the earlier games, Dave Grossman, will fulfill similar duties on the new title, and Dominic Armato returns as the voice of protagonist Guybrush Threepwood.

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Monkey Island is epic and holds some of my best childhood memories playing with my siblings. Especially learning how to sword fight with the insults.
 
Both MI1 and MI2 are my all time favourites.

I too didn't like MI3 and the poorly conceived UI in MI4. And the ending in MI3 was so abrupt I wonder if they had the time to finish the game properly. Surprisingly the MI fan clubs never complained of the ending in MI3, or it was overlooked on purpose.

I have read Ron's blog before, and learnt that he was not involved on MI3 onwards and that MI3 is not how he wanted the game to head to.

Happy to hear the true MI3 coming out. Hopefully, it won't go down with the rest of the abysmal classic resurrections we are seeing nowadays.
 
I feel the same way. MI1 and MI2 are among my favorite point-and-click adventure games.

Starting with MI3, I could never really get into any of the sequels. Never even finished any of them and grew bored in 1 hour since they didn't feel like MI1 and 2 at all. I didn't know the original creator didn't have any involvement with the series since MI3, that explains a lot.

That trailer shows too little to form any opinion, but I liked the artstyle. However I'm also cautiously optimistic and I also feel it's often better to let old franchises lie and remain in our memories.
 
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