Full Throttle: Remastered

This Remastered version of Full Throttle replaces 640×480 SVGA graphics with all new hand-drawn high resolution artwork. Music and sound effects have also been remastered for the new version. The game contains both original and remastered version in one and switch between old and new graphics and audio can be done in mid gameplay or mid-cutscenes. While the original graphics used 4:3 aspect ratio, the new graphics supports 16:9 and corresponds almost identically to classic look in proportions so switching between graphic modes doesn’t change much of the picture as it just changes the way artwork is drawn and shows clarity on higher resolution. This remastered version contains unlockable bonus content not available in the original release which has BGM, original making-of artwork, and developers’ commentaries accessible via main menu.

Future technology paved way to the creation of hovercrafts, which began to gradually replace motorized vehicles. Ben is the leader of the Polecats, one of the toughest biker gangs on the road. One day he drives over and damages a hovercraft limousine which belongs to Malcolm Corley, owner of Corley Motors, the last domestic motorcycle manufacturer. Later, Ben is having a bit of good clean fun at the Kick Stand Bar when Corley drops by for a bit of reminiscing. This leads to a meeting with Corley Motors’ vice president Adrian Ripburger, who has his own sinister plans concerning the company, the Polecats, and the future of motorized vehicles. Ben refuses to co-operate and must now face the consequences and do everything in his power to bring Ripburger to justice.

Full Throttle is a third-person puzzle-solving adventure game. The graphics are cartoon-style, similarly to LucasArts’ previous adventure games Day of the Tentacle and Sam & Max Hit The Road. The game features a revamped interface: instead of choosing a command verb or an action icon and then interacting with an object, the player can now simply point at it, and the available action icons will appear automatically. These include the standard “use”, “examine”, and “speak” actions, but also a separate foot icon for kicking.

As in other LucasArts adventure games, the player can select different responses during most conversations. However, compared to their previous works in the genre, Full Throttle is more streamlined, with less exploration, dialogue options or puzzles. Cinematic cartoon-style cutscenes are used to advance the plot. The game also includes a few simple action driving sequences, during which the player is required to navigate a motorcycle and fight hostile bikers by punching and kicking them, as well as using crude weapons such as chains and planks.


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Year: 2017

Themes: Graphic adventure

Genere: Adventure

Platform: Linux, Macintosh, PS Vita, PlayStation 4, Windows, Windows Apps, Xbox One, iPad, iPhone

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