

More than any other LucasArts adventure, Day of the Tentacle bucks the well-deserved bad reputation of its chosen genre, and gives players plenty of tough-but-fair puzzles along with a variety of paths to explore whenever a dead-end rears its ugly head. And thankfully, it’s not one rooted in sheer nostalgia. I did happen to publish a three-part oral history about the game a few weeks ago, making it slightly clear I at least have some pre-existing affinity for this Maniac Mansion sequel.

If you’ve been reading USgamer lately, this revelation shouldn't come as a surprise. It is with a heavy heart I must admit this Day of the Tentacle Remastered review comes from a place of deep bias.
