Also On: PC, PS4
Publisher: Double Fine Productions
Developer: Double Fine Productions
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: T
As its name implies, Full Throttle Remastered is a remastered version of โ90s adventure game Full Throttle, redone by the geniuses at Double Fine to bring their game to more modern audiences.
By now, of course, you should know exactly what youโre getting into. Much like Grim Fandango and Day of the Tentacle before it, you can see why the game garnered such rave reviews when it was first released, but, at the same time, there are points where itโs not hard to tell that it was released a few decades ago.
That said, in some ways Full Throttle Remastered shows its age a little less than some of the other Double Fine remasters. Whereas the โdemasterโ button for Day of the Tentacle put the contrast between the original and the new version in stark relief (both in terms of graphics and in terms of controls), here that same button shows that Double Fine didnโt need to do too much to update the original Full Throttle. The graphics 1995 graphics donโt look that dated, while the game controls like your standard point & click adventure (in stark contrast to Day of Tentacle, which upgraded to those from text controls).
Most importantly, whereas both Day of the Tentacle and Grim Fandango screamed โโ90s game!โ in everything they did, itโs a little less noticeable here. Full Throttle Remasteredโs characters are less rooted in a โ90s aesthetic, with bikers and eccentric rich people coming across as more caricatures from the โ50s than anything else. The humour and the voice acting have a similarly timeless (for lack of a better descriptor) quality, seeming less rooted in โ90s pop culture than some of the studioโs other games.
I donโt want to overstate Full Throttle Remasteredโs โmodernโ feel. Likewise, I wouldnโt want to suggest that anyone other than adventure game fans will want to check it out: itโs relatively easy and short, but itโs still of the โwalk here, pick up X, combine X with Yโ school of gameplay. Still, if youโre a fan of the genre and want to see how long Double Fine have been cranking out the classics, this game is well worth checking out.
Double Fine Productions provided us with a Full Throttle Remastered PS Vita code for review purposes.