Summary
Full Throttle is a computer adventure game developed and published by LucasArts. It was designed by Tim Schafer, who would later go on to design Grim Fandango, Psychonauts and Brütal Legend. The game features voice actors Roy Conrad and Mark Hamill. It was released on April 30, 1995. It is the tenth game to use the SCUMM adventure game engine.
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Full Throttle Reviews & Ratings
In comparison to the other classic Adventures I dont think Full Throttle has the same level. The graphics is very good, but the dialogs areIn comparison to the other classic Adventures I dont think Full Throttle has the same level. The graphics is very good, but the dialogs are boring: Not much humor, and they are simple. The riddles were easy and the story, just good.I prefer Zak McCracken, Maniac Mansion or Monkey Island. On the other side, you need to invest only few hours to know this game, so why not?
In comparison to the other classic Adventures I dont think Full Throttle has the same level. The graphics is very good, but the dialogs areIn comparison to the other classic Adventures I dont think Full Throttle has the same level. The graphics is very good, but the dialogs are boring: Not much humor, and they are simple. The riddles were easy and the story, just good.I prefer Zak McCracken, Maniac Mansion or Monkey Island. On the other side, you need to invest only few hours to know this game, so why not?
I've completed this game long time ago but memories still filling me up with joy and a hint of brutal and metal light-headiness. Some momentsI've completed this game long time ago but memories still filling me up with joy and a hint of brutal and metal light-headiness. Some moments are quite forgetful though. Good stuff
I've completed this game long time ago but memories still filling me up with joy and a hint of brutal and metal light-headiness. Some momentsI've completed this game long time ago but memories still filling me up with joy and a hint of brutal and metal light-headiness. Some moments are quite forgetful though. Good stuff
A fantastic adventure game marred only by a disappointingly short length and some annoying combat sequences (was there EVER a LucasArtsA fantastic adventure game marred only by a disappointingly short length and some annoying combat sequences (was there EVER a LucasArts adventure game with GOOD combat sequences?). Still the animation is great, the story is intriguing and the voice acting is top-notch, including the likes of the legendary Mark Hamill. What really makes this game soar is the appeal of the badass main character Ben. It's a shame the planned sequel was cancelled, this could have been a great series à la Monkey Island. Look sharp for at least one hilarious Star Wars reference. Solid metal score from The Gone Jackals (whoever they are).
Release Date | April 30, 1995 |
Publisher | LucasArts |
Total Rating | 85% |
Content Rated | T (Teen) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | Side view |
Genres | Point-and-click, Puzzle, Adventure |
Themes | Science fiction, Comedy |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), DOS, Mac |