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So far, so good! I like how it's not a perfect 1:1 remake. I've already found myself stumped a couple times on old puzzles I thought I knew the solutions to, but I like the new puzzles they've added. There's a lot of new humor and characters too. And a song! There's still a certain "made for smart-phones" vibe to the game, but it's easy enough to get past. I'm enjoying it so far. Classic Al Lowe.
I'm also delighted to announce that I've already discovered an easter egg at the telephone. Think Tommy Tutone and you'll find it too.
I'm also delighted to announce that I've already discovered an easter egg at the telephone. Think Tommy Tutone and you'll find it too.
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Hmmm... link, please?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axLRUszuu9I
Larry's great! I'm not too keen on the new narrator, but it's so awesome hearing Jan Rabson again! <3
Today's market and grocery day. It was/is raining, and after buying cheese at the market I got soaked. And had to wait to dry up, to be able to go out again to the supermarket. Suggested to my father that he'd look at LSL and should just go ahead and play it, not wait for me to finish the game. He did, I helped getting him through the questions...
And after that, when I had dried up and was all ready to go out for the major part of groceries, I had to pry him off the PC.
Larry's great! I'm not too keen on the new narrator, but it's so awesome hearing Jan Rabson again! <3
Today's market and grocery day. It was/is raining, and after buying cheese at the market I got soaked. And had to wait to dry up, to be able to go out again to the supermarket. Suggested to my father that he'd look at LSL and should just go ahead and play it, not wait for me to finish the game. He did, I helped getting him through the questions...
And after that, when I had dried up and was all ready to go out for the major part of groceries, I had to pry him off the PC.
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I do like the differences so far.
The "Ken Sent Me" puzzle is different. I found that one by accident. I thought it was the coaster thing. Which I still haven't found out yet. And I like that you just don't use the remote. There's more to do to it.
The "Ken Sent Me" puzzle is different. I found that one by accident. I thought it was the coaster thing. Which I still haven't found out yet. And I like that you just don't use the remote. There's more to do to it.
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Great call, Datadog! Also available are the phone numbers from the AGI LSL1, for Sierra Online and that 555-6969 survey thing. But 911 doesn't work.
I'm so totally soaking up the game, loving it! Best belated birthday present ever!
I'm so totally soaking up the game, loving it! Best belated birthday present ever!
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Uhm, that's not what I meant. I meant, what's the link to the game? Sorry about that - I guess it was a bit unclear...
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-Listen to the song, remember the lyrics
-Note down the phone number in the song title
-Enter this number in the telephone near the shop in LSL Reloaded.
-Note down the phone number in the song title
-Enter this number in the telephone near the shop in LSL Reloaded.
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So... instead of typing into Google "leisure suit larry reloaded" you decided to ask for the link and wait around until someone else gives it to you?Rath Darkblade wrote:Uhm, that's not what I meant. I meant, what's the link to the game? Sorry about that - I guess it was a bit unclear...
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Good grief! I should learn to read!
I'm stuck right now, but I'll try and solve it myself.
I'm stuck right now, but I'll try and solve it myself.
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Ironically, it's NOT at the top of google's results. (I just checked myself to grab the link to post here). There's an ARSE ton of various reviews and news on the game, before the link to Replay's website.DeadPoolX wrote:So... instead of typing into Google "leisure suit larry reloaded" you decided to ask for the link and wait around until someone else gives it to you?Rath Darkblade wrote:Uhm, that's not what I meant. I meant, what's the link to the game? Sorry about that - I guess it was a bit unclear...
So -
https://www.replaygamesinc.com/index/get-game?gameId=13
Is where you want to go to purchase it.
And for those needing hints, so that spoilers are all in one place - please post them here:
http://sierrahelp.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3613
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Okay, so it's the fourth link from the top. Point being that you're more likely to get the answer you're looking for if you do the searching yourself, as opposed to relying on others to do it for you.
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Finished the game with 31 out of a possible 40 Steam achievements!
My overall impression is that this is a great remake. Lots of new puzzles, lots of old revised ones, a new girl to impress, new characters to talk to, lots of new jokes, and they've even addressed some old issues with the original games (i.e. the blow-up doll is now an important part of the game!)
My key gripe is how much gambling I had to do to get through a lot of it. I had to keep re-raising my bet after every load, so the save/load cheat wasn't as efficient as it once was. But I do like that if you go broke, some bum on the street actually gives Larry change for being more pathetic than usual. So it has a few clever workarounds for the dead-ends.
Otherwise, for a Kickstarter project, the music is awesome, the writing is sharp, the animation works, the ladies look great, and there's so many click events! I haven't clicked around for Easter eggs so feverishly since Larry 7! (i.e. there's a nice Softporn nod in the hot tub.) They really did pull through on delivering the old game with all new bells and whistles. As a backer, this is more than what I thought I was paying for. So well done to the team!
My overall impression is that this is a great remake. Lots of new puzzles, lots of old revised ones, a new girl to impress, new characters to talk to, lots of new jokes, and they've even addressed some old issues with the original games (i.e. the blow-up doll is now an important part of the game!)
My key gripe is how much gambling I had to do to get through a lot of it. I had to keep re-raising my bet after every load, so the save/load cheat wasn't as efficient as it once was. But I do like that if you go broke, some bum on the street actually gives Larry change for being more pathetic than usual. So it has a few clever workarounds for the dead-ends.
Otherwise, for a Kickstarter project, the music is awesome, the writing is sharp, the animation works, the ladies look great, and there's so many click events! I haven't clicked around for Easter eggs so feverishly since Larry 7! (i.e. there's a nice Softporn nod in the hot tub.) They really did pull through on delivering the old game with all new bells and whistles. As a backer, this is more than what I thought I was paying for. So well done to the team!
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I edited the first post in this thread with this information, but I mention here, too. Leisure Suit Larry 1 Reloaded can now be purchased from GOG
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Well, I'm almost done with LSLR, and so far it seems decent.
The humor is classic Larry and they've done a good job remaking the game with more modern visuals. That said, there are quite a few complaints I have about the game.
1. Few Options - The options menu is incredibly sparse. You can adjust sound, turn on or off voices and subtitles, including setting subtitles to go forward with or without your prompting, but that's it.
I'd like a way to turn off the narrator, but keep the in-game voices. Plus, it'd be nice to have a way to separately adjust voices, sounds and music. No option to do that, either.
The options for graphics are even worse: there are none, or at least, none you can adjust from within the game. That has to be done before you launch the game itself.
2. Poor Voice Audio Quality - This surprised me, but the voices recorded in the game sound scratchy and of a somewhat lower quality than is expected in games today.
The scratchiness is most obvious when cutting the narrator or Larry off and skipping ahead in the dialogue. This shouldn't be an issue.
3. Poor Animations - This is disappointing, but it's true: LSLR has extremely poor animation quality. The animation shown would've been okay in the mid-to-late 1990s (think LSL7), but in 2013, it looks like a game that's at least a decade old.
This isn't me being a "graphics person," either. For some reason the animations have a very low framerate. Instead of running smoothly, the animations are jerky and look out of place.
4. Graphics/Settings Reset - This is a problem on the menu when launching the game. You have the option to choose your resolution, but it resets to 1024x768 every time you start up the game.
Setting the correct resolution takes all of two seconds, so it's a minor issue, but I'd like to think this game could do something as easy as remember the resolution I picked.
You can also select windowed mode or full screen, and choose the graphical quality in a very unclear manner. How is it unclear? Well, I'm playing at the highest setting entitled "Fantastic." The lowest setting is "Fastest."
What do those mean? I have no idea. Nowhere does it tell me what those settings entail and how they affect the game.
There should be individual graphical settings, where you can manage the animation quality, anti-aliasing, and so on. At the very least, include some basic catch-all settings (like they have now) and the option to individually tinker with settings if you want.
5. Interface - The interface, overall, is the same as the 1991 remake, but it has one extra annoying feature: if you hold down the left mouse button, an icon wheel (for lack of a better term) is brought up, letting you choose what icon you want without heading to the top of the screen or flipping through them with the right mouse button.
Now I know that seems nice and in some cases it is, but it gets frustrating when attempting to hold down the left mouse in certain situations. A good example is when playing blackjack and you want to increase your bet. If you hold down the left mouse button, the wheel is brought up, so you need to keep clicking and clicking, as if this were a Diablo game.
I have a feeling this option was put in for when LSLR gets ported to Android and iOS. On a tablet or smartphone, this would be beneficial, but not so much on a PC.
6. Save Games - Yes, LSLR lets you manually save whenever you want, so that's good; however, its save menu leaves a lot to be desired.
You can't use any special characters (i.e. no dashes, slashes, apostrophes, colons, dollar signs, ampersands, etc.) which makes naming them a bit awkward. Even the original 1987 LSL1 game let you use special characters, so why the new 2013 copy won't is beyond me.
Perhaps my biggest grievance is that the game doesn't check with you first if you want to overwrite a save. It'll just do it, so you could accidentally save over another saved game. Oddly enough, if you want to load a save game, it then warns you about losing your current game and progress.
7. Poor Game Design - This is a big one and it shows that Al Lowe is behind the times when it comes to game design.
Although many of the puzzles present in the 1987 and 1991 versions exist in the 2013 copy, so do the mistakes that lead to an unwinnable scenario.
For instance, if you don't give the box of wine to the drunk outside the 7/11 (I know it's not called that, but I can't recall the actual name), you'll never get the pocket knife. Without the pocket knife, you won't be able to cut the bungee cords that Fawn used to tie you to the bed.
There's no way any newcomer to the game could reasonably be expected to know this ahead of time. Only seasoned Adventure gamers -- particularly those who've played LSL1 already -- would know to do this without screwing themselves over first.
I know what some Adventure fans would say: "So what? That's how you learn in these games!"
Maybe it was, but this was also a product of a time period where gaming was still relatively new and game design wasn't nearly as polished. Back then designers had few examples to use, so they were more or less writing the book on creating games. Today it's a different story.
To let gamers get to an unwinnable situation nowadays is unthinkable and inexcusable. This doesn't mean the game needs to hold your hand every step of the way, but gaming is no longer in its infancy and as such, poor game design decisions like this are no longer "par for the course."
Final Thoughts: This is a good remake, but that's all it is. Granted, Lowe never promised anything but that, but with the exception of a few new puzzles and one new girl, it's basically the same game as the 1991 remake.
My biggest gripe is that such little care went into the game. It was designed as if it were still the early 1990s, without taking into account the changes in audience expectations and the industry as a whole.
I bought this off Replay Games' website, so I'd have a DRM-free version (this was before GOG had it on their site). The price was $20, the same as on GOG and Steam. Honestly, I don't think it's worth it. Maybe $10 at most, but that's it. My advice is to wait for a sale on Steam or GOG and get it then.
The humor is classic Larry and they've done a good job remaking the game with more modern visuals. That said, there are quite a few complaints I have about the game.
1. Few Options - The options menu is incredibly sparse. You can adjust sound, turn on or off voices and subtitles, including setting subtitles to go forward with or without your prompting, but that's it.
I'd like a way to turn off the narrator, but keep the in-game voices. Plus, it'd be nice to have a way to separately adjust voices, sounds and music. No option to do that, either.
The options for graphics are even worse: there are none, or at least, none you can adjust from within the game. That has to be done before you launch the game itself.
2. Poor Voice Audio Quality - This surprised me, but the voices recorded in the game sound scratchy and of a somewhat lower quality than is expected in games today.
The scratchiness is most obvious when cutting the narrator or Larry off and skipping ahead in the dialogue. This shouldn't be an issue.
3. Poor Animations - This is disappointing, but it's true: LSLR has extremely poor animation quality. The animation shown would've been okay in the mid-to-late 1990s (think LSL7), but in 2013, it looks like a game that's at least a decade old.
This isn't me being a "graphics person," either. For some reason the animations have a very low framerate. Instead of running smoothly, the animations are jerky and look out of place.
4. Graphics/Settings Reset - This is a problem on the menu when launching the game. You have the option to choose your resolution, but it resets to 1024x768 every time you start up the game.
Setting the correct resolution takes all of two seconds, so it's a minor issue, but I'd like to think this game could do something as easy as remember the resolution I picked.
You can also select windowed mode or full screen, and choose the graphical quality in a very unclear manner. How is it unclear? Well, I'm playing at the highest setting entitled "Fantastic." The lowest setting is "Fastest."
What do those mean? I have no idea. Nowhere does it tell me what those settings entail and how they affect the game.
There should be individual graphical settings, where you can manage the animation quality, anti-aliasing, and so on. At the very least, include some basic catch-all settings (like they have now) and the option to individually tinker with settings if you want.
5. Interface - The interface, overall, is the same as the 1991 remake, but it has one extra annoying feature: if you hold down the left mouse button, an icon wheel (for lack of a better term) is brought up, letting you choose what icon you want without heading to the top of the screen or flipping through them with the right mouse button.
Now I know that seems nice and in some cases it is, but it gets frustrating when attempting to hold down the left mouse in certain situations. A good example is when playing blackjack and you want to increase your bet. If you hold down the left mouse button, the wheel is brought up, so you need to keep clicking and clicking, as if this were a Diablo game.
I have a feeling this option was put in for when LSLR gets ported to Android and iOS. On a tablet or smartphone, this would be beneficial, but not so much on a PC.
6. Save Games - Yes, LSLR lets you manually save whenever you want, so that's good; however, its save menu leaves a lot to be desired.
You can't use any special characters (i.e. no dashes, slashes, apostrophes, colons, dollar signs, ampersands, etc.) which makes naming them a bit awkward. Even the original 1987 LSL1 game let you use special characters, so why the new 2013 copy won't is beyond me.
Perhaps my biggest grievance is that the game doesn't check with you first if you want to overwrite a save. It'll just do it, so you could accidentally save over another saved game. Oddly enough, if you want to load a save game, it then warns you about losing your current game and progress.
7. Poor Game Design - This is a big one and it shows that Al Lowe is behind the times when it comes to game design.
Although many of the puzzles present in the 1987 and 1991 versions exist in the 2013 copy, so do the mistakes that lead to an unwinnable scenario.
For instance, if you don't give the box of wine to the drunk outside the 7/11 (I know it's not called that, but I can't recall the actual name), you'll never get the pocket knife. Without the pocket knife, you won't be able to cut the bungee cords that Fawn used to tie you to the bed.
There's no way any newcomer to the game could reasonably be expected to know this ahead of time. Only seasoned Adventure gamers -- particularly those who've played LSL1 already -- would know to do this without screwing themselves over first.
I know what some Adventure fans would say: "So what? That's how you learn in these games!"
Maybe it was, but this was also a product of a time period where gaming was still relatively new and game design wasn't nearly as polished. Back then designers had few examples to use, so they were more or less writing the book on creating games. Today it's a different story.
To let gamers get to an unwinnable situation nowadays is unthinkable and inexcusable. This doesn't mean the game needs to hold your hand every step of the way, but gaming is no longer in its infancy and as such, poor game design decisions like this are no longer "par for the course."
Final Thoughts: This is a good remake, but that's all it is. Granted, Lowe never promised anything but that, but with the exception of a few new puzzles and one new girl, it's basically the same game as the 1991 remake.
My biggest gripe is that such little care went into the game. It was designed as if it were still the early 1990s, without taking into account the changes in audience expectations and the industry as a whole.
I bought this off Replay Games' website, so I'd have a DRM-free version (this was before GOG had it on their site). The price was $20, the same as on GOG and Steam. Honestly, I don't think it's worth it. Maybe $10 at most, but that's it. My advice is to wait for a sale on Steam or GOG and get it then.
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Re: Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded
I would expect that this is just the start of new games from Al. Perhaps you should pass on these observations as constructive criticisms directly on Replay's board they will be taken into account for future games. You can't improve without feedback. It is why I wish I had more feedback with what I do here.
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