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Why it's an extraordinary adventure with an interface of magic, stunning, high-resolution, 3D landscapes, sophisticated score and musical effects. Not to mention the detailed animation and special effects, elegant point 'n' click control of characters, objects, and magic spells.
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Beat it on expert in old crap format.
That little blip from Monkey Island was all I needed to but it lol.
yea what about grim fandango? that was a cool game. can ya still get it?
I'm sorry, but I must disagree. I enjoyed Loom but it does not outshine Monkey Island. As far as the ending goes, I felt it was a mean cliffhanger. Since there were suppposed to be at least two other games in the series to follow Loom, we are left with the beginning of a story that will never be finished. I am glad that I played it, but I find it really hard to be happy while our hero turns into a swan and escapes while Chaos rules half the world .