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doesn’t even have any platforms listed. The trailer is still intriguing though. It features a new art style that captures the spirit of the original, and speaking of spirits, it also has ghost pirates and a talking skull. The voice of that skull? Dominic Armato, the original voice of Monkey Island hero Guybrush Threepwood. Armato is back in the lead role for the new sequel.
Ron Gilbert is teaming up with Dave Grossman, another original writer, for the Return to Monkey Island script. Original composers Michael Land, Peter McConnel, and Clint Bajakian are also back on board to make the game’s music. This game is a “return,” not only for the Monkey Island series, but also for many of its creators.
Monkey Island’s other famous alumnus is Tim Schafer, who went on to found studio Double Fine. The team’s most recent project was Psychonauts 2, an
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