![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In some cases, the voice acting adds a new twist to an established scene, such as when Guybrush asks a pirate why they all talk so strangely, and the pirate drops his accent briefly to tell Guybrush to just play along and not spoil the fun-undoubtedly as a nod to the unexpected ending in Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge. Dominic Armato returns as Guybrush to sound out the famous pirate as a more boyish and less worldly-wise version of his self than in later games of the series. The biggest creative improvement over the original, however, comes from the addition of voice acting and the personality it lends to the script: the laughs and nonverbal responses of the characters are interpreted much more conversationally than are otherwise possible with text dialogs only. The new visuals add some interesting details to the scenes of an already polished game-with water, fire, and ghostly effects making many screens sparkle. LeChuck is an evil and merciless ghost pirate who becomes Guybrush's nemesis. ![]()
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