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I Left My Heart in Rubacava

N. Evan Van Zelfden remembers what it was like to visit Rubacava and wonders what it would be like to return again some day.

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jeh, interesting article, time ago i dont play grim fandamgo, by copy doesnt work anymore, it was a fu game and the artwork was a really important part of it,i think the only thing that Rubacaba lacked was a neigborhood or something that could give us a idea of where the souls sleeps there.

it would be insteresting see anther game with such art like grim fandango had

It is comforting to see that there exists like-minded individuals, however few, that share my opinion of Grim Fandango not only being the greatest piece of art that the medium of gaming has ever seen, but that it also stands firmly amongst the ranks of the greatest pieces of any medium that this generation has seen.

This article was poetically written and a pleasure to read.

Awesome article, philosophy, architecture and videogames

Does anyone know, has Lucasarts release Grim Fandango on any services like Steam or Direct2Drive? I do remember this game's release, but being in 7th grade and not having money of my own to spend, I requested Playstation games from birthday/Christmas that year. I still regret never having snapped up a copy when available.

My only hope now is Steam or Impulse or the others. Maybe even GoodOldGames.com.

 
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