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A hilariously fun adventure
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 63 / 65
Date: August 29, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This is a great deal, a 2CD game with excellent animation, great voice acting, and a script with all sorts of twists, gags, and memorable lines that you'll find yourself repeating long after you've finished the game.
The game focuses on the exploits of Guybrush Threepwood, a Mighty Pirate, and his neverending struggle against the evil (and dead) pirate LeChuck. Guybrush's love, Elaine Marley, has been turned into a statue of gold thanks to a cursed engagement ring and its up to Guybrush to restore her.
Lucasarts has always been the king of adventure games, and Curse of Monkey Island is no different. There's a bit of simulated combat, puzzle solving. character interaction, and just plain fun as Guybrush attempts to recruit a pirate crew and sail off to find a cure for his beloved Elaine.
Along the way he meets vegetarian cannibals, lactose intolerane volcano gods, Murray the talking skull, Dingy Dawg, and all sorts of other interesting folks.
Also, Curse of Monkey Island is a game that you can let your children play without worrying about them being exposed to gore or profanity. The world is light hearted and funny.
I hightly reccomend this game, its a refrehsing break from a lot of the gore fests and ultra-serious games out there.
Simply the best adventure game ever made
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 40 / 40
Date: February 03, 2002
Author: Amazon User
In the annals of adventure gaming, the Monkey Island series stands alone. The original game was one of the first games I ever bought back in my 286 days. This third installment is miles ahead of its predecessors in terms of technology, gameplay, and--thankfully--fun. The storyline, character integrity, acerbic displays of wit, and history of the Monkey Island universe were not sacrificed in the name of animation, voice acting, and graphics. The music that has always been such an important element of the games has also been improved, and we are now even treated to a couple of pirate songs in the course of the game. While anyone can enjoy this game immensely, old Monkey Island fans like myself are treated to a number of in-jokes and can delight in the return of a whole host of characters we already know so well--Wally the cartographer, the unforgettable Stan, the voodoo lady, Lemon Head and his fellow vegetarian cannibals, Elaine Marley, and--of course, the evil pirate LeChuck. And monkeys, of course. I was very impressed by the voice acting; virtually all of the characters sound just like I imagined they would, and there is a subtlety in the delivery of lines that makes the corniest of jokes work effectively. The new characters Guybrush meets in the game are also rich, amusing additions to the adventure: three ex-pirate barbers, very strange Shakespearean actors, a hilarious young entrepreneur who goes from selling lemonade to running guns, the last remaining member of the Goodsoup hotel/resort dynasty, a wild cast of pirates, unusual carnival workers, and a number of other delightfully amusing folks. The whole world contained in the game is rich, detailed, and very well done. A lot of attention, detail, and dare I say love went into the creation of every background from start to finish. A lot of time passed between the last game and this one, and I appreciate the creators' desire to release this game only after it was entirely completed.
Here's the story in a nutshell: our hero, Guybrush Threepwood, set out to be a pirate, despite his physical build and unfortunate name; along the way, he fell for the lovely Governor Elaine Marley, who by this time has finally come to love Guybrush (for some unexplainable reasons). The ghost pirate LeChuck also loves Elaine and is continually trying to make her his undead bride. Naturally, this has led to some problems for Guybrush--although he has "killed" LeChuck a couple of times, his enemy continues to molest him and seek Elaine's hand in marriage. There is some lack of continuity between the second game and this one, but it is inconsequential. As this game begins, Guybrush finds LeChuck besieging the fortress of Elaine and manages, in his usually inept yet successful way, in thwarting LeChuck's plans. Elaine finally consents to marry him, but unfortunately the ring Guybrush puts on her finger is a cursed ring from LeChuck's stash that turns Elaine into a solid gold statue. The game revolves around Guybrush's mission to break the ring's curse, thwart LeChuck's evil plans, and somehow manage to stay alive. Along the way, much hilarity ensues.
Anyone wanting to discover how good adventure gaming can be should play this game. It is first-rate in story, graphics, characters, etc. The designers delight in making fun of themselves and the genre, going all out to produce a witty, funny, thoroughly enjoyable experience. You could choose the most direct lines of inquiry and questions and not bother to look at and play with every single object in the game, and you could still enjoy a wonderful game. The real fun, though, comes in experiencing everything in the environment. There is virtually nothing that you can't do that the designers didn't already think of and add a bit of wit and humor to; the game is a virtual time capsule of corny jokes. There are even two ways to play the game; if you are better at puzzles than I am, you can choose to play mega-puzzle level and add even more richness to the experience. At either level, this game offers intellectual challenges, laugh-out-loud humor, and a rich game experience that is second to none.
I Want To Be A Pirate !
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 15 / 15
Date: March 31, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case)is one adventure game that everyone has to play. This is one of the best advneture games I've ever played, other than Myst and The Longest Journey, which were very exciting games to play too! Anyway this review is about Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) and I shall stick to that.
Storyline: Guybrush Threepwood stupidity has caused him to turn Elaine Marely into gold and he must rescue her from the evil demon pirate LeChuck.
What's so nice about Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case)? For starters : humour. This game keeps you laughing from the start to the end. With it's incredibly funny puns and the way the game pokes fun at today's culture ( such as the THX ad ) makes Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) one heck of an enjoyable game to play!
Playing Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) was like playing a giant interactive cartoon movie! Comical high resolution graphics really gives you an unforgettable exprience.
The game interface is easy to learn. Basically, Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) is a point and click graphic adventure. For example, if you wanted Guybrush to examine an item, all you have to do is click on the item, drag your pointer to the skull that appears and voila! Guybrush will tell you in full detail all about the item and it's usefulness.
The sound and voice talent is FANTASTIC! The music of Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) really makes you feel as if you are in the Carribean. The voice acting is great. The characters in the game were brought to life with the incredible voice acting done by many many talented actors.
As with most adventure games, Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) is a puzzle based game. Collect items and combine them to solve many well integrated puzzles in the game. Frustrating at times, but the sense of being able to slove the puzzles keeps you going.
Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case)comes in two modes, one easier than the other.
Curse of Monkey Island (Jewel Case) is a classic. With its new low price this is one game that is value for your monkey... I mean money. It is a refreshing game that steers away from the other 3D first person shooter games in the market and with it's delightful humour, this game will ease all your tension after a hard day's work. In fact after the game, you might say:
I want to be a pirate!
Great game for the entire family
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 14 / 14
Date: December 10, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Curse of Monkey Island is the third in the popular adventure series, Monkey Island, which started with the 'Secret Of Monkey Island'. Is this better than first or the second? Yup.
The game has two difficulty levels, one for people who are more puzzle inclined and one for people who aren't. The two modes are great and there is some variety between the two so you can play it easy and then re-play it hard.
The games jokes are hilarous, from the "evil" talking skull Murray to the vegitarian cannibals, the jokes don't stop. Another great feature of this game is the fact that it is impossible to die. So you can experiment all you want with whatever inventory items or walking into a evil pirate's lair or such and you won't be killed.
This game is highly recommended for anyone, even if they never played the first two. It is great!
Everything you'd ever want in a computer game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 12 / 13
Date: May 11, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Wow. As I look back, I can't believe that until recently, I hadn't played Monkey Island. How could I have survived?
Well, survival is aside the point here. Curse of Monkey Island is the third game in the legendary Monkey Island series, thought by many (myself included) to be the best adventure games ever. I've got to hand it to LucasArts - they've done it again.
The plot once more follows the adventures of pirate wannabe Guybrush Threepwood and his girlfriend, Elaine Marley (who just happens to be the governor of the entire Tri-Island area). LeChuck returns to claim Elaine for himself, but Guybrush amazingly manages to blow up his ship and give Elaine an engagement ring. However, this ring just happens to be cursed with a voodoo curse which turns the wearer into solid gold. Tough luck? Very. After Elaine is transfigured, pirates led by Captain LeChimp (yes, LeChimp) steal Elaine so that Guybrush must rescue her.
Monkey Island 3 features, once more, that trademark Monkey Island humor. The interface is much cleaner and easier to use and the visuals are excellent. The one complaint that I have is the amount of dialogue included this time around; however, the hilarity of most of this humor more than makes up for it.
Do you hate humor, brilliance, quality, and fun? If so, then don't bother buying this game. However, if you don't, be prepared for a wild ride.
The best game ever!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 12
Date: December 15, 2000
Author: Amazon User
If you look at all the success that Escape From Monkey Island is getting these days, while a fantastic game in its own right, it is much due to the awesome style and character of the earlier Monkey Island games (especially this one). Curse of Monkey Island has it all: Great cartoon-style art, Incredible voice acting, great atmosphere, and most importantly the most hilarious storyline and dialogue in any game ever. Although any true adventure game fan already owns it, to everyone else, I couldn't reccomend it more.
Great adventure!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: November 16, 2000
Author: Amazon User
The third Monkey Island game is one of the better adventures you'll ever play. The music is amazing, the voice acting perfect and the puzzles hard, but fair. What really stands out this time around though, is the gorgeous visuals. CMI looks like an interactive cartoon and the sense of details are amazing. The game isn't quite as good as the recently released Escape From Monkey Island and Grim Fandango, but still a must have. This is a perfect choice if you are interested in a game where you use your mind and not your trigger finger. Truely wonderful.
Superior adventure game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 9
Date: November 09, 2001
Author: Amazon User
You can't beat Monkey Island, and The Curse of Monkey Island is the best game in the series (so far). Guybrush Threepwood, the loveable pirate-wannabe who fears porcelain, is the protagonist of this bizarre story about adventure, romance and monkeys.
The game plays like your standard LucasArts adventure--you control Guybrush by clicking with the mouse where you want him to walk. You interact with people and objects via an intuitive menu that allows you to choose between touching, picking up, talking, looking at, smelling and a few other actions. The game is easy to play, and it is very, very fun.
Maybe I am a little biased. I've always been a huge fan of adventure games, the reason being that they are fun. Most computer games nowadays, be they of the action, strategy or role-playing genres, are not really fun; they're just addictive. The software companies aren't concerned with making you happy, they just want to hook you on their products so they can sell you the sequels. LucasArts, at least the guys who make the Monkey Island games, are different. They make good games.
What makes Curse of Monkey Island so good? Well, basically, it's funny. That's what keeps you playing--you want to see what crazy thing will happen next. It's like an interactive comedy. The story is hilarious, as are the characters' voices. One especially funny character is Murray, the talking skull whom Guybrush meets very early in the game. Throughout the game, I found myself constantly looking forward to the next encounter with Murray.
The story is the big selling point, but basically everything about Monkey Island 3 (this game) is great. The graphics, although not much by today's everything-must-be-3D standards, are pleasant to look at and appropriately comical in and of themselves. The audio is terrific, especially the voice acting. Even the opening sequence is very well done. Overall, this game is worth your money, guaranteed.
most defenitly a must buy
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: September 08, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I ussed to play monkey island when i was young and just a while ago i saw the new one on amazon. I felt like a challange and ordered it strait away. I think that this episode is the best so far and with the better efeects and the movie sequences it gets a 10/10. The jokes are hilarious and the scenes extreamly imagenative. if you have half a brain you will have fun. BUY it.
It's even good animated!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: December 21, 2000
Author: Amazon User
As a long time fan of the monkey island games, I was at first a little skeptical as to whether this game would live up to the previouse two, which, though the graphics were lacking, contained great story lines that made you want to play and laugh all over again. However it took about 5 minutes into the game before I realized that this one was exactly like the other two.
With it's interesting, and quite humoruse story line, it's cool tropical music, and it's blatant parodies to the various works of Gorge Lucas, Everyone is sure to love this swashbuckling tale of adventure. And if you don't, we'll lock you in a room with Murry.
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