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Tales of Monkey Island First Look

The beloved franchise is resurrected with a new episodic series from Telltale Games.

Monkey Island fans are in for a treat this year because not only are they going to receive a glossy remake of The Secret of Monkey Island from LucasArts, but they'll also see a new adventure starring the self-proclaimed mighty pirate Guybrush Threepwood, his lady love Elaine Marley, and, of course, ghost pirate LeChuck from Telltale Games. Many of the Telltale developers came from LucasArts with previous Monkey Island experience, so we met with design director Dave Grossman to see what this new adventure would entail.

Following the tradition of Telltale Games, Tales of Monkey Island will be episodic, a five-part series set to be released monthly (more or less.) The story takes places after an imaginary Monkey Island 5 where, in the opening scene, we find Elaine captured by the evil LeChuck and Guybrush is wracking his simple brain to come up with the means to defeat him. Luckily, he has a recipe for a powerful voodoo spell, but if you're familiar with the series, you'll know that Guybrush likes to improvise when things don't go according to plan. This introduction serves as a tutorial to help new players get used to the controls and learn about the three main characters, as well as their relationship with one another.

Because several designers, writers, and artists worked on the previous MI games, the goofy humor is still there from the beginning. Threepwood is also as enthusiastic as ever while he prepares his "glowing sword of hot monkey vengeance." But Guybrush doesn't exact revenge on LeChuck just yet and eventually washes up on Flotsam Island. The island is described as a place where "things and people wash up and do not wash back out." We ran into the same cryptic Voodoo Lady we've seen in every MI game, acting as your guide because it wouldn't be an MI game without her. The PC build we checked out still wasn't completed, so we didn't get to see much outside of the introduction and the Voodoo Lady's hut. Before we ended our demo, we did poke around her room, reading the text that would pop up when you hovered over specific objects. There are some funny references and jokes that will make you chuckle, regardless of whether you're a fan of the series or not.

Tales of MI will have the traditional puzzles that use items you find in the environment, as well as a combination of objects, which can be combined in your inventory. We were told that the opening tutorial will introduce you to an example of each puzzle type. The game has an integrated help system that will monitor your progress and provide clues when you're wandering around hearing the same lines again. The camera may rotate to highlight a particular object or characters might have something new to tell you. It's as though the game is conspiring against you, but the goal is to keep you immersed in the fantasy.

The colorful 3D world can be explored using the Nunchuk and pointer on the Wii or the keyboard and mouse if you're playing on the PC. Originally designed for WiiWare, Tales of MI works exactly the same way, regardless of the platform. Each episode is designed to be about two to four hours of gameplay, depending on how good you are with puzzles. Grossman told us that the reason Telltale works episodically is that it would rather have one epic saga in five parts than a massive blockbuster that's too long for people to play. With the integrated help system, Grossman hopes that players will be able to finish the game and experience the story one digestible section at a time.

From what we've seen, Tales of Monkey Island is coming along very well, capturing the humor and style of the series. Guybrush looks a little older, Elaine is as sassy as always, and LeChuck is still dead, which is really all that he has going for him. The game was still a work in progress, so our demo ended there, but we were told that there will be plenty of places to explore as Guybrush finds a way to rescue Elaine. A release date hasn't been announced at this time, but the game should be available for the PC and WiiWare in the coming months.

58 Comments

  • 8smokes

    Posted Jun 10, 2009 4:09 pm PT

    Yeah! Unofficial Monkey Island 5!

  • SQUALL20XX

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 12:50 pm PT

    looks nice

  • SSBFan12

    Posted Jun 6, 2009 7:51 pm PT

    The game doesn't really look that good to me.

  • OutComeTheWolfs

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 10:33 am PT

    They're gonna ruin this like they did Sam and Max. Episodic adventure games are ultra shallow. This sux.

  • PSFreak1

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 6:49 am PT

    nice

  • pakhair

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 2:16 am PT

    Looks good...........

  • bpifer311

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 11:42 am PT

    Very stoked on this. Thank you, Telltale games. Hopefully if this is successful, they will actually work on an MI 5

  • wahyudil

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 10:44 am PT

    5 episodes .... I hope it will out all in one disc ...

  • gmax Site moderator

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 9:59 am PT

    I don't really like monkeys. They're evil.

  • Jhraxlin

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 9:08 am PT

    The voodoo lady always creeped me out, I hope Telltale doesn't ruin this, I mean Telltale is pretty good, but there is a lot at stake here! MI has been among my favorite games of all time for a long time. I played the first two like twenty times over each, the third not so much, and unfortunately I don't have the fourth.... I'm glad it's for the Wii though.

  • Tyralyon

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 8:35 am PT

    Petrino: Amen to that. Why make it crappy looking 3D and not gorgeous looking 2D?
    They did that mistake once already with Escape from MI... At least it will be point and click, not joypad like in Escape... Anyway, I'm very happy they are bringing it back, I've been waiting for so long

  • gbrading Site moderator

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 6:24 am PT

    I am extremely pleased Monkey Island is coming back. It's been away far too long. LucasArts have neglected the franchise.

  • Nafe

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 5:27 am PT

    FINALLY!

  • Innos007666

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 3:18 am PT

    W0000W finally, hell it's about time. Best adventure game ever, for me. I complete them all, love Guybrush Threepwood and his stupidity, hehe.. can wait to play this.

  • dark_being

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 2:30 am PT

    Rejoice!

  • memoerdes

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 7:37 pm PT

    Monkey island fans, our prayers have been answered! PLEASE visit worldofmi.com or http://www.telltalegames.com/store/talesofmonkeyisland for an incredible offer on the upcoming Tales of Monkey Island games. support monkey island! pre-order today!

  • petrino

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 7:01 pm PT

    why did they have to go ruin the whole thing by making it 3d? i want my monkey island! not monkey island 3d... go back to the cartoony look!

  • shinian

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 4:15 pm PT

    Excellent. I loved the first part. The next installment to the series would be better. But hey, this news is a lot better than nothing.

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 4:00 pm PT

    awesome stuff, didn't expect them to bring up such an old series

  • CaptainSam

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 3:30 pm PT

    Awesome. Lucas ... make a few more like this. Don“t forget to make DIG 2. Was my fav.