Leisure Suit Larry 5 Remake
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Leisure Suit Larry 5 Remake
Here's an idea I've been toying with for the past few days:
Unlike most updates, this would be more about:
- adding extra puzzles (and hot-spots) to existing areas.
- adding extra dialogue (ideally with a LSL7 style topic selection)
- expanding the plot (and giving a better explanation about whatever happened to LSL4).
The advantage of doing a project like this would be
- reuse of all the old backgrounds
- reusing most of the character animations
- pre-existing music
If there was interest enough from anyone with any artistic capabilities, it'd be good to add a few more locations and characters. But really all that it would need at a bare minimum (artwise):
- extra inventory/object drawings
- some new puzzle animations
It's worth noting I know absolutely nothing about programming, so anyone who knew an easy way to do that with the existing Larry 5 engine would be much obliged/loved/compensated/and more.
Anyone think this is a good/bad/indescribably awful idea?
Unlike most updates, this would be more about:
- adding extra puzzles (and hot-spots) to existing areas.
- adding extra dialogue (ideally with a LSL7 style topic selection)
- expanding the plot (and giving a better explanation about whatever happened to LSL4).
The advantage of doing a project like this would be
- reuse of all the old backgrounds
- reusing most of the character animations
- pre-existing music
If there was interest enough from anyone with any artistic capabilities, it'd be good to add a few more locations and characters. But really all that it would need at a bare minimum (artwise):
- extra inventory/object drawings
- some new puzzle animations
It's worth noting I know absolutely nothing about programming, so anyone who knew an easy way to do that with the existing Larry 5 engine would be much obliged/loved/compensated/and more.
Anyone think this is a good/bad/indescribably awful idea?
Well it is very obvious that you didn't like that Leisure suit Larry game and if you think you can make it better then go ahead then. Nobody is stopping you from it.
Why is this always happening when people don't like a game they have been playing with lots of enjoyment they had before and suddenly saw something that should be in the game and get the craziest idea that they want to remake that game and say here they can do it better than the authors. I don't get it any longer.
I shame myself now for my own works now on Larry game I "was" working on. I mean Leisure suit Larry 3 EGA was already a good game and it was sold in millions copy. So how can I make it better than it was?
Why is this always happening when people don't like a game they have been playing with lots of enjoyment they had before and suddenly saw something that should be in the game and get the craziest idea that they want to remake that game and say here they can do it better than the authors. I don't get it any longer.
I shame myself now for my own works now on Larry game I "was" working on. I mean Leisure suit Larry 3 EGA was already a good game and it was sold in millions copy. So how can I make it better than it was?

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You know what?
I think we should remake Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within.
But not how you're thinking. We shouldn't turn it into animation with sprites and backgrounds.
We should remake the full motion video! I mean, it was TERRIBLE acting.
I'd like to volunteer myself for Gabriel Knight. Klitos for Wolfgang in a flashback (yes, I'm adding in flashbacks to show Wolfgang battling midgets in Mongolia). BT, you can be Gerde.
I think we should remake Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within.
But not how you're thinking. We shouldn't turn it into animation with sprites and backgrounds.
We should remake the full motion video! I mean, it was TERRIBLE acting.
I'd like to volunteer myself for Gabriel Knight. Klitos for Wolfgang in a flashback (yes, I'm adding in flashbacks to show Wolfgang battling midgets in Mongolia). BT, you can be Gerde.
TWK does have a point though. LSL5 is a weak link between two excellent LSL games (3 & 6). It is very lacking in puzzles especially, and to me is like the KQ2 of LSLs.
To be honest, I think without the cutscenes and the gambling, the game would be finished in under an hour by most players. Not to mention that you can make countless irreversible mistakes and it counts for nothing at the end.
An extended remake would therefore be a good idea, provided that the creators can take a leaf out of the AGDI(and Wookies)'s book and fix the plot/puzzles in a way that keeps the game true, but improves it.
To be honest, I think without the cutscenes and the gambling, the game would be finished in under an hour by most players. Not to mention that you can make countless irreversible mistakes and it counts for nothing at the end.
An extended remake would therefore be a good idea, provided that the creators can take a leaf out of the AGDI(and Wookies)'s book and fix the plot/puzzles in a way that keeps the game true, but improves it.
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Exactly - it might have been better to phrase it as an 'expanded' version, rather than a remake as such. It's clear the game is marketed to a more 'general' audience, rather than traditional adventure gamer (who'd now be the mostly likely type to bother playing an old point and click) - I don't see how some posters seem to think its sacreligious to want to respectfully build on a pre-existing framework - it's not like I suggested pissing on the Turin Shroud (or remaking Gabriel Knight I - that would be sacrilege...Gav wrote: An extended remake would therefore be a good idea, provided that the creators can take a leaf out of the AGDI(and Wookies)'s book and fix the plot/puzzles in a way that keeps the game true, but improves it.

I do like LSL5 for the most part, but, if you actually look its puzzles, they never really amount to anything more than 'go here', 'pick up this', 'give this to this person' and require little to no thought.
PS: I'd love to see a Gabriel Knight 2 FMV remake - shaky sets, recreating Neuschwanstein in someone's living room, - it'd be a camp classic.
I do like LSL5 for the most part, but, if you actually look its puzzles, they never really amount to anything more than 'go here', 'pick up this', 'give this to this person' and require little to no thought.
Well I can understand that because you want something more eatable stuff on your Pizza but in those old days many computer writers didn't know much about how to create all those cool stuffs like we have been experienced now in all those latest games. The game has a classic game style so I would not change anything inside that game.
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Don't be ridiculous. LSL5 came out in 1991. That's post-Monkey Island, post-QFG2, and sure as hell post-Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and all the other devious text adventures out there (not to mention post-LSL1, LSL2 and LSL3). It's not like the concept of puzzles hadn't been invented in 1991. Do you imagine Al Lowe didn't know about them?Fribbi wrote:I do like LSL5 for the most part, but, if you actually look its puzzles, they never really amount to anything more than 'go here', 'pick up this', 'give this to this person' and require little to no thought.
Well I can understand that because you want something more eatable stuff on your Pizza but in those old days many computer writers didn't know much about how to create all those cool stuffs like we have been experienced now in all those latest games. The game has a classic game style so I would not change anything inside that game.
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I'm beginning to see the genius of Al Lowe's joke in not having an episode four... it lies in the fact that now, over ten years later, fans still get confused and get into debates about it. That's rich!
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No, really, you should play the sequel to the Black Cauldron. It kicks posterior!
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10x10 resolution? No way man, that's way too expensive for me! I had to sell a kidney to afford this 5x7 screen!
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