Posted March 09, 2009
So, if there's one person who deserves to be recognized for his hard work on classic adventure games, it's Tim Schafer. The names resonate in our dreams and memories (Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango...).
His creativity is legendary and his team is chock full of former developers from LucasARTS when it was still true to games like Monkey Island and Indiana Jones.
I played Psychonauts about three years ago, and it remains one of the best games I've ever played. Although it was free on Gametap a year back (I think), it's out of actual production, instead being sold through Steam and some other digital distributors.
To add this game to GOG would be a hearty thank-you to Double Fine for bringing outstanding creativity, amazing characters, and a fusion of old and new back to the gaming world.
Let's support Tim and his company by giving them the recognition they deserve by putting Psychonauts up on GOG.
His creativity is legendary and his team is chock full of former developers from LucasARTS when it was still true to games like Monkey Island and Indiana Jones.
I played Psychonauts about three years ago, and it remains one of the best games I've ever played. Although it was free on Gametap a year back (I think), it's out of actual production, instead being sold through Steam and some other digital distributors.
To add this game to GOG would be a hearty thank-you to Double Fine for bringing outstanding creativity, amazing characters, and a fusion of old and new back to the gaming world.
Let's support Tim and his company by giving them the recognition they deserve by putting Psychonauts up on GOG.