


The story follows the hapless Manuel Calavera (but you can call him Manny.) He was once the top travel agent for those passing into the land of the dead, he would sell travel packages to the recently deceased to make their trip across the Eighth Underworld a safer and more pleasant experience. There is not much I can say about the story without ruining the intrigue, so I won’t do that for the sake of spoiling one of the best examples of pen to paper that exists in our favourite medium.
GRIM FANDANGO REMASTERED PS4 REVIEW LICENSE
That was until last year when Tim Schaefer announced that Double Fine and Sony have worked together and wrestled the license away from Disney who had bought and have more or less squandered the Lucasarts legacy. As good as the game was it seemed incredibly unlikely we would ever see it again. In the past decade of countless sequels and un-needed reboots it stood as an untouchable gem, a crown on the kingdom of the forgotten Lucasarts adventures of the past. Februin PS4 / Reviews / Vita tagged click / fandango / Grim / point / tim schaefer by Grizz
