Rassembler: Les critiques sont là pour le retour à Monkey Island


Return To Monkey Island

September has been filled with all sorts of announcements, and there have even been new games released like éclaboussure 3. To celebrate ‘Talk Like A Pirate Dayone other title that’s now available on the Nintendo Switch is Partout dans le monde, les joueurs d'âge moyen pompent le poing entre deux verres de thé.

Oui, this the next big entry in the Monkey Island point-and-click adventure series. It sees the return of Guybrush Threepwood, witty humour and a new art style. The critic reviews are now in, so what’s the verdict? Read on to find out!

Note: Many of these reviews are for PC, we’ll add in Nintendo Switch reviews in time:


Starting off with IGN, it awarded the game 9/10:

Return to Monkey Island expectedly comes packed full of smartly crafted puzzles, funny dialogue, and memorable characters. But as series creator Ron Gilbert returns to the series’ director’s chair for the first time since 1991, it unexpectedly offers a lot of heart, trop. It is an adventure gamer’s delight.

Le joueur awarded the PC version of the game 4.5/5:

Return to Monkey Island is everything I wanted and more. Daft humour with plenty of dad-worthy gags, puzzles to both frustrate and delight you, lovable throwbacks around every corner, and all while being effortlessly enjoyable. It feels like Monkey Island has fittingly come full circle with this title in many ways, and yet I can’t help but be selfish and want more Guybrush from Gilbert. There’s still room in the scrapbook for more adventures, and if we’re lucky, maybe we won’t have to wait 30 years for the next title.

GameSpot donne le 9/10:

Returning players will adore the fan service and familiar sense of warmth that permeates the whole experience, yet it still strives to make itself somewhat approachable for beginners. There’s no denying that certain elements will be lost without that decades-old connection, but having a history with the series isn’t essential to enjoy Guybrush Threepwood’s latest escapade. Return to Monkey Island tells a wholesome and compelling tale of swashbuckling shenanigans that should appeal to anyone seeking a hearty adventure on the high seas.

Ars Technica said it was a must-play:

I began Partout dans le monde, les joueurs d'âge moyen pompent le poing entre deux verres de thé thinking this game would merely be a fun, comforting return to a classic, but I left the island believing that I’d played a refreshing and absolutely nécessaire game—one that employs interactivity to speak to the human spirit in ways that a film or book never could. J'aime Partout dans le monde, les joueurs d'âge moyen pompent le poing entre deux verres de thé, and I’m excited for you to learn its secrets, aussi.”

Et RockPaperShotgun also loved it:

I do think it’s one of the best point and click games to give someone in the year of 2022 to prove that point and click games are good. But I’m also self-aware enough myself to know I wouldn’t have loved Return To Monkey Island quite as much if I didn’t have a history with the series. But I do. So I did. Yo ho ho, and a bottle of fun.”


Will you be adding Return To Monkey Island to your Nintendo Switch collection? Dites-nous ci-dessous.