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Originally Posted by Wilbury Twist
This just shows how bad off I'd actually be in such a bracket, even though I still love the overall idea: I had to Google search two of these titles. That's how far off the grid I am when it comes to post-1980s video games.
That just means you have some awesome game-experiences in store
Grim Fandango can be a little hard to get hold of these days, but P:T is available cheaply on gog.com. Graphics will look a little (well, probably a lot tbh) dated if you've never played it before and are used to todays games, but there are mods (linked on gog) that will improve both look and performance.
Taking the time to get over the initial roughness that one might feel when first starting it is really worth it, because it is such a fantastic game once you get into it.
It's not a game if you only like arcade/action games, but if you like to read a bit and value a good story (actually stories that intertwine beautifully) and make you think (and laugh and cry), there are no better games.
It has really good voice acting also, with people like Sheena Easton and Dan whatshisname who does Homer Simpson.