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Escape from Monkey Island

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  • 2000
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Escape from Monkey Island (2000)
Escape From Monkey Island
Lire trailer6:04
1 Video
2 photos
AventureComédieFantaisie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueReturning from their honeymoon, Guybrush and Elaine find that Elaine has been declared dead, a ruthless Australian land developer is buying up the Caribbean, and all are in a race to discove... Tout lireReturning from their honeymoon, Guybrush and Elaine find that Elaine has been declared dead, a ruthless Australian land developer is buying up the Caribbean, and all are in a race to discover the terrible secret of the Ultimate Insult.Returning from their honeymoon, Guybrush and Elaine find that Elaine has been declared dead, a ruthless Australian land developer is buying up the Caribbean, and all are in a race to discover the terrible secret of the Ultimate Insult.

  • Réalisation
    • Sean Clark
    • Michael Stemmle
  • Scénario
    • Sean Clark
    • Ron Gilbert
    • Michael Stemmle
  • Casting principal
    • Dominic Armato
    • Charity James
    • Earl Boen
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Sean Clark
      • Michael Stemmle
    • Scénario
      • Sean Clark
      • Ron Gilbert
      • Michael Stemmle
    • Casting principal
      • Dominic Armato
      • Charity James
      • Earl Boen
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

    Vidéos1

    Escape From Monkey Island
    Trailer 6:04
    Escape From Monkey Island

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    Dominic Armato
    • Guybrush Threepwood
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    Charity James
    Charity James
    • Elaine Marley-Threepwood
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    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Charles L. Charles
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    Nick Tate
    Nick Tate
    • Ozzie Mandrill
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    Darryl Kurylo
    • Admiral Casaba - Monkey 3
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    Tom Kane
    Tom Kane
    • Bagel the LUA Bar Patron
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    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Bank Manager
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    Maria Bamford
    Maria Bamford
    • Brittany the Bank Teller
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    Peter Lurie
    Peter Lurie
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    Pamala Tyson
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    Cam Clarke
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    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Dainty Lady Figurehead
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    • Daisy
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    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
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    Joe Alaskey
    Joe Alaskey
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    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
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    • Réalisation
      • Sean Clark
      • Michael Stemmle
    • Scénario
      • Sean Clark
      • Ron Gilbert
      • Michael Stemmle
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    9potteriffic

    Possibly the best of the series.

    I love all the monkey island games, they are all excellent. The first Monkey Island Game (the secret of monkey island) was very funny. The second game was my least favourite, but brilliant. The Curse of Monkey Island was one of the best because it was one of the funniest and better graphics than the first two. But this one was possibly my favourite. It is in CGI, it is very funny and it is also one of the hardest (maybe the hardest). It took me forever to defeat Jojo Jr. at Monkey Kombat, but it was fun. I think Guybrush is funnier than in the first three games. The hardest part of the game is Monkey Kombat. I had to use a walk-through as well as it was difficult.

    Overall I would give this game: 10/10. Curse: 10/10 Secret: 10/10 Revenge: 8/10
    8Aaron1375

    Makes me wish I could play part II and III.

    Yes, I played the first game and this one. I missed out on part two and three which is a bit sad as I apparently miss LeChuck as a zombie and demon. I also missed the amusement park and I am sure there were quite a few funny moments and puzzles to be had there. This one is rather funny too, and a rather straight forward kind of game. I really only had difficulty in one section and that is only because I was pushing the wrong button like an idiot. Speaking of idiots, Guybrush Threepwood is back and after a brief skirmish out on the high seas he and his wife return home to find out someone has taken over as governor of the island. There is an Australian making fools of the pirates when they do the insult sword duel and he seems to have an evil scheme. The local bar has become a nice little restaurant where you get your meal served to you on a conveyor belt, you get to go to a cool place and try to out cliff dive some dude, and you of course end up once again at Monkey Island! So lots of comedy bits, the game progresses rather smoothly to be sure with very little thinking needing to be done to get by most of the puzzles. A little more challenge could have helped a bit, and maybe some various endings or something but all in all an amusing game.
    Quackle

    Enjoyable

    For the last game in the Monkey Island series to date, it is a very fair game. It is not short of its confusing puzzles (which tend to make me nostalgic), and has a lot of imagination put into it. I don't really like the 3D aspect of the game, I must admit I did prefer the "click 2 go" engine, but still, advantages bring disadvantages.

    Good game. 8/10
    10Blizzar

    The best of the four...

    Normally, sequels are worse than their predecessors. This is generally more true for movies than computer games, but mostly holds true for computer-games too. Escape from Monkey Island is an exception to this. It is in my opinion the best of the four games, and then I think the three predecessors to this one were great too.

    You will like this game the most if you have played the previous three, since there are a lot of flashbacks, and characters from the old games in this one, so you will miss out on a lot of the jokes and story if you haven't played them.

    But if you did play the three other Monkey Island games, and loved them as I did, you MUST play this one. It is truly great, and everything is perfect. It's true they moved to 3D this time, but it wasn't at all disturbing as I thought it would be. The graphics is great, the story is even better, and the humor is fantastic! It's a must-play!

    The monkeys are listening...
    Boanthrope

    Thoroughly Enjoyable.

    I'd never played a Monkey Island game before playing this one but after finishing this game I wish I had.

    I'm not a PC gamer, I'm a PlayStation guy. I bought this game for the PS2 (My understanding is that this version is virtually identical to the PC version.) The only games of this type that I had played before are the Broken Sword games for PS1 (which were also excellent) so I can only compare this to them.

    Escape from Monkey Island (EMI) is a lot more lighthearted than Broken Sword 1 & 2 (BS1&2). Although there is an element of humour in the Broken Sword games this game is full of it. At times, BS1&2 became tedious, especially during the long, serious life stories of slow-talking characters. EMI is never like that. The conversations are not always short but they're always snappy and interesting.

    Not having played a MI game before the whole "I wanna be pirate. Aargh!" sort of vibe was new to me. It was thoroughly infectious though. I loved the overall style of the game and the portrayal of the characters (which were superbly acted). This game is lot more madcap than BS1&2. You can carry a bizarre array of things around with you, all kept neatly in your pants, including a chest, a duck and a rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle!

    In BS1&2 you could talk to any character about any object you carried and the character would respond with some relevant comment. Although this is realistic, from a gaming point of view it became tedious after a while because every time you picked up a new object or did something new you felt obliged (for completeness, and sometimes necessity) to ask everybody about it and every time you met a new person you felt you had to show him your whole inventory. The vast majority of the time you would just get some dull, useless comment. EMI goes to the opposite extreme where, in general, you cannot show an object to someone unless it is the solution of one of the puzzles in the game, even when it might seem relevant. For example, I pick up a note "to Herman" written by Jo-Jo Junior. Surely it's not unreasonable to show the note to Jo-Jo or Herman and have him comment on it. If I try to "use note with Jo-Jo" all I get is the standard "I don't think he'd like that" response. I think that somewhere between BS1&2 and EMI would be a better level of object/character interaction.

    There were many in-references in this game that I missed out on not having play a MI game before. These included odd references and comments in the dialogue and also recurring characters such as Murray, Stan and Herman. Although I felt I missed out on some of the humour by not being able to identify with some of these references the game is completely self-contained and I didn't feel my progress through the game was hampered.

    There were a few niggling technical annoyances in this game. You will often enter a doorway or exit point just by walking too near it. Very annoying given the loading times between areas. Especially when you walk into a room and accidently walk straight back out of it again. Also, as the camera angle changes, the new angle is sometimes from the opposite side. If, for example, you walk left to move to new a camera shot, in the next shot you may need to move right to continue in the same actual direction. But you're still holding left, which just moves you back to where you before. But you're still holding left so you move into the new area again. Etc. Etc. Ad nauseum. This is annoying but just a niggle.

    Compared to BS1&2 this game seems very short. I wouldn't say it's any easier or harder but it just didn't take me very long to complete. Maybe this is because of the more succinct dialogue in this game. I don't know really.

    Overall, I think I'd rather have a Monkey Island game than a Broken Sword game. Both are great games but I think this, along with other Monkey Island games I believe, is just more fun. And that's what it's all about.

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      Ozzie Mandril references Marvin the Martian when he says, "Where's the kaboom? There's supposed to be a Caribbean-shattering kaboom."
    • Citations

      Guybrush Threepwood: [after being told to "use" a cliff] Goodbye cruel adventure game!... Aah, forget it.

    • Crédits fous
      After the end credits have played out, Guybrush can be heard calling for assistance from the bottom of the cliff. He shouts the names of various people, including George Lucas and finally "Jar Jar".
    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #24.1 (2001)

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