
Resolution writes: "To understand Grim Fandango requires little, save for the puzzles that may prove to be something of a challenge. However, to understand its message, the meaning behind a game that proved to be one of Schafer's biggest labours of love, you simply have to listen to one of Manny's last lines. As he sits on the train that will finally take him into his destiny, hand in hand with the love of his afterlife, he muses on his experiences. "If there's one thing I've learned," he says, "it's this: nobody knows what's going to happen at the end of the line, so you might as well enjoy the trip."
What a trip it was."

This should make fans happy. Grim Fandango has been resurrected to hit the turntable once again for the game's 25th anniversary! In partnership with Double Fine Productions and Disney, iam8bit is repressing the fan-favorite Grim Fandango 2xLP Vinyl Soundtrack.

The 1990s were the golden age of point and click narrative adventures, and Grim Fandango was its pinnacle.

Harrison Gowland found his start in adventure games, with a little underrated gem.