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Is it?
Yes.
probably
Maybe
Depends.
Possibly
Hardly.
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Soccorro: Is it?
Perhaps.
Play the demo, see if you like it.
It was the best present I got for a biker stepdad, so yeah.
Ok, if you want actually helpful answers, I think you need to try harder. ;)

As someone who doesn't know anything about your tastes and how you measure the value of games and who paid 10 EUR at max for the retail version 15 years ago or so, I can only tell you that I was very happy with that purchase, that I liked the story, graphics and soundtrack and I actually replayed it at least once, even though I hardly do that with any game ever. I believe there might have been one or two puzzles that were a bit obscure or harder to figure out but in general it's easy enough. It's very short though, if that's something you care about. If I recall correctly, the second playthrough took me less than two hours (since I knew what to do and possibly also skipped a few cutscenes).
Post edited March 15, 2017 by Leroux
I liked the game, but.. it's less good than many other LA classics, in my opinion.
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phaolo: I liked the game, but.. it's less good than many other LA classics, in my opinion.
It depends on preferences. I prefered it to most Lucas Arts adventures
Well, I'm more interested in playing this than Nier, Nioh, Horizon and Andromeda ... so it's a 'yes' from me.

Part of it is due to nostalgia, this being one of the first games I bought with my own money and have jolly memories of playing.
Part of it is because I really like traditional Adventure games, the point & click type.
I also thought the remasters of Day of The Tentacle and Grim Fandango were well worth the money.

With all this in mind, €12 is quite cheap for what I will get out of this game.
Post edited March 15, 2017 by Ricky_Bobby
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Soccorro: Is it?
So you have Firewatch on your wishlist, which is a pretty tight narrative experience. I guess Full Throttle was loosely aimed in that direction; a couple of light puzzles, a bit of action, and the narrative front and center. That's what Full Throttle is remembered for mostly, I guess.

And at a little over 10 bucks, it's a steal anyway. I would have bought the original at that price, easily, I don't much care for the style of the redone graphics, but they've also redone the MIDI music with the original composer, which is a huge plus.

So, yeah. It is.
It's a great game.
If you like PnC adventures, don't mind an occasional mini game in between all the pointing and clicking, and like the biker theme, you can't go wrong with it.