...is coming this summer. Not a huge surprise given how well received the first one was, but still great news. Roll on Grim Fandango SE I say! 

^MI2 is easily the best of the bunch and well worth playing, even without the spiffy new graphics and voice work.
^MI2 is easily the best of the bunch and well worth playing, even without the spiffy new graphics and voice work.
^MI2 is easily the best of the bunch and well worth playing, even without the spiffy new graphics and voice work.
This. And it's not only the finest MI game by a loooooooonnnngggg way, but it's also the finest point-and-clicker there's ever been, EVER.
Apart from the last minute. Shush.
Some say it's Day of the Tentacle, others Sam and Max, but neither have the sheer scope and ambition of this game. And even in its original form it looked great, can't wait to see the new version.
^MI2 is easily the best of the bunch and well worth playing, even without the spiffy new graphics and voice work.
This. And it's not only the finest MI game by a loooooooonnnngggg way, but it's also the finest point-and-clicker there's ever been, EVER.
Apart from the last minute. Shush.
Some say it's Day of the Tentacle, others Sam and Max, but neither have the sheer scope and ambition of this game. And even in its original form it looked great, can't wait to see the new version.
What about 'Lure of the Temptress' I still have the poster that came with the game. The discworld ones are just about playable (I have scratchy sound, but they're still just about playable) The best of the Discworld has got to be Discworld Noir, but my all time fav has got to be Grim Fandango.
I do remember MI 2 though, the spitting contest had me stumped for ages...
I didn't really like the Discworld games so much. They captured the feel of the books fine but the puzzles were so hard, and sometimes really illogical, that I remember just being really frustrated with them.
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