Grim Fandango

Description

Something's rotten in the land of the dead, and you're being played for a sucker. Meet Manny Calavera, travel agent at the Department of Death. He sells luxury packages to souls on their four-year journey to eternal rest. But there's trouble in paradise. Help Manny untangle himself from a conspiracy that threatens his very salvation.

One of the most acclaimed adventure games of all time is now back, better than ever. Grim Fandango's epic story of four years in the life (or death) of Manny Calavera, travel agent to the dead, has been remastered to look, sound, and control even better than when it won GameSpot's Game of the Year award upon its original launch. Grim Fandango still stands as a classic of the genre, with unforgettable characters and unique combination of film noir and Mexican folklore.

Game Details

Genre(s): Graphic Adventure

Developer: LucasArts

Publisher: LucasArts

Release date: October 30 1998

Platforms: Windows, Linux, OS X, PS Vita, PS4. Nintendo Switch, iOS

Gamemode(s): Single player

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Reviews

56 Minutes Ago

Tim Schaefer

This is an interactive adventure game directed by the great Tim Schafer and developed by LucasArts, that right there will get the real gamers goin.

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2 Months Ago

Lazarus

I wanted to like this game. The characters and dialogue are lovable, the story is entertaining, but the puzzles are just obnoxious. It started to feel like a chore to play since I would need to look things up on a regular basis. If you're okay with that, go for it.

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5 Days Ago

Fair Dairy

I've probably beaten Grim Fandango well over ten times, but the fresh look of Manny and the surprisingly deep commentary make this playthrough a brand new experience. I honestly can't say enough good things. These early day adventure games are a story driven experience, like playing a book, and afford you the opportunity to slip into a captivating world.

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16 Minutes Ago

Hocus Le Poc

This game has some of the best writing in any video game I've ever heard in my life. The setting and idea alone is very cool. The soundtrack with a mix between noir and mexicano is fantastic.

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