The remake had me stumped twice because Manny refused to look at playing cards and a can opener when they were on top of items that were interactable. Not sure if this is a remake only problem or not but I don't remember it happening in the original version. I'm glad they fixed the bug with Glottis' head getting stuck twitching, and I hope they fixed the bug where the game could crash if you got into the Bone Wagon in Rubacava.
I love Grim Fandango, Day of the Tentacle and Psychonauts, but I despise Tim Schafer so I refuse to give him money anymore.
Brody Ortiz
Just didn't seem that last minute to me, certainly not enough to spark the kind of outrage some fans had over it.
Adam Evans
Could be worse. I must have happened upon the most bug-ridden copy of the game ever printed when it originally released on PC. Constantly crashed at various parts, the most aggravating one being those two little shits in the goddamn cage and half of the optional lines causing the game to shit itself. Other issues involved the audio cutting out whenever the game was paused, meaning I had to save and then reload constantly. Not even the people who made GRIMMVM could help, and they had fixes for just about every known glitch the original version had.
Nicholas Smith
>certainly not enough to spark the kind of outrage some fans had over it. This I can agree with. I only played the game much later on but I did hear about the outrage.
Levi Baker
When I played GF GRIMMVM didn't even exist. I played it on a shitty emachines desktop with integrated graphics and XP tho, so that probably eliminated a lot of bugs you experienced.
Nolan Nelson
From what I know about the fourth game, the devs certainly didn't seem to care about the backlash either, since the story was apparently just a time travel loop plot where it explains a few events, but still pretty much lines up with the previous ending, suggesting they weren't going back on what they did. At least it's not like the crap in Life Is Strange, where a more logical ending would have been for Max to give herself up since it was implied her powers caused the storm that's about to destroy everything.
Kevin Gomez
First computer we had it on, I think had Win98 or ME. Then I think we had one with XP, and none of those worked. Had a personal Dell from around 04, so I can't recall the OS it had, but when I tried to play the game, had the audio problems, but that's where the fucking birdcage crash reared its head. Then had a cheap machine with like Windows 7 or whatever, had more issues, but once again got blocked by the birdcage segment. And this was over the course of like 14 years, right up until the Remaster was released. Yea, it meant giving modern day Tim money, but fucking Christ I just wanted to enjoy the game all the through without a bajillion issues.