
One of the boys is his son, and he wonders why his father never discovered the secret of the mysterious island.

Eventually, they reach an aged Guybrush Threepwood. Return to Monkey Island starts with two children running around and investigating a small island. It’s time to see how our hero has been faring. Return to Monkey Island Island continues from the first five games, years later after Guybrush Threepwood defeated the zombie pirate LeChuck once again. Let’s start with my favorite part of all games: the story. Return to Monkey Island: The hero is back Stay tuned as I take you on a swashbuckling adventure in this Return to Monkey Island review. The gameplay is easy with a few nostalgic elements from the previous five games. Rather your memory is faulty for thinking otherwise.With a similar but different art style and upgraded visuals, you’ll uncover clues to solve puzzles and help some friends along the way. Guybrush (and you, by inference) are terrible people for playing the game, and nobody likes him or you, and they probably never liked him or you. I hear the later Acts are even worse, so I just quit at that point. Murray, who was a favorite character of mine, shows up but you can't do anything with him except brutalize him. One of the quests in Act 1 is resolved in a completely unnecessarily sad way, with guybrush basically demolishing a wildlife community and grinning in stupid satisfaction as the animals weep. There's a museum on melee where the proprietor says people who are interested in pirates are bad people, and guybrush is just like 'oh good point'. It's the whole atmosphere and the way everyone reacts to Guybrush. puzzles are extremely simple, but that's not what bothers me.

Instead the first act is just guybrush, who's apparently actually an immature, egocentric jerk, wandering around melee island and its run-down, abandoned shops, clicking on things and "thinking back to better times". I was expecting some lighthearted, fun monkey island adventures.
