

Manny Calavera works as a travel agent for the DoD (Department of the Dead) in order to pay off a debt for the wrongs he committed in life. On the other hand, those who were selfish and treated others poorly might be forced to make their own way on foot across the treacherous underworld. Those who were selfless and honourable in life may be eligible for a ticket on the Number Nine Train, the express route out of the Land of the Dead. While it does feature some upgrades, it’s more or less the same game it was nearly twenty years ago, for better and worse.Įver wonder what will happen to you after you die? In the world of Grim Fandango, the deceased are reaped by a travel agent who then tries to sell them various packages to get them to their final resting place in a faster, more convenient fashion. And the word remaster is key here this is not a port, nor is it a remake. Tim Schafer, who you might know as the head of Double Fine, was a developer on the original release and has now led the team behind the remaster. If you haven’t heard the title before, Grim Fandango was a classic LucasArts adventure game from the 90s, back when the genre was in its heyday. Grim Reaper/Underworld Travel Agent Manuel “Manny” Calavera utters the above line once in the game and, in doing so, unintentionally summarises Grim Fandango Remastered perfectly. “This deck of cards is a little frayed around the edges, but then again so am I, and I’ve got fewer suits…”
