Oh jeez. I really don’t care for any of these two. I despise bobble-head art with a passion, and while I actually like some of the late 80s style typography of LSL2, and enjoy the colours too, who thought of putting blue text on blue background, and yellow text on partly white background? Anyway, it’s LSL2 for me. It just sticks out a bit more, while QFG4 is a bit anonymous.
I'm voting for Leisure Suit Larry 2.
The Jumbo-sized sunglasses look cool. The goofy seagull is funny. Sparkling bits of light give a dazzling appearance to the image. Warm sunset tones alongside palm tree silhouettes are balanced against the chill, relaxing waves of teal and blue. Most things look like cardboard standee cutouts, especially the surfboard, in a humorous way. Larry is giving me a thumbs up, and likewise I will be giving him one in return.
Quest for Glory IV has a very narrow viewport, but at least they did something original with it by having the characters jump outside of the rectangle. The main hero is chasing the imp 'Dragon's Lair style' as the tentacled monster looms over him. I'm guessing the bottom row of teeth of the monster were meant to look like graves to fool him. I appreciate the two different lighting sources used for the tentacles. However, a slab of solid purple colour consumes this box's real estate more than literally anything else that could have been used to entice the customer.
The Jumbo-sized sunglasses look cool. The goofy seagull is funny. Sparkling bits of light give a dazzling appearance to the image. Warm sunset tones alongside palm tree silhouettes are balanced against the chill, relaxing waves of teal and blue. Most things look like cardboard standee cutouts, especially the surfboard, in a humorous way. Larry is giving me a thumbs up, and likewise I will be giving him one in return.
Quest for Glory IV has a very narrow viewport, but at least they did something original with it by having the characters jump outside of the rectangle. The main hero is chasing the imp 'Dragon's Lair style' as the tentacled monster looms over him. I'm guessing the bottom row of teeth of the monster were meant to look like graves to fool him. I appreciate the two different lighting sources used for the tentacles. However, a slab of solid purple colour consumes this box's real estate more than literally anything else that could have been used to entice the customer.
(11-06-2025, 05:11 PM)BobVP Wrote: for a fun-filled adventure where YOU make the rules.
I respect your vote, but I was wondering if that slogan actually makes any sense.

Could you please explain what Sierra's marketing team were aiming for with that tagline?
It just felt a tiny bit too generic and ambiguous for me personally, like they could use it for any game.

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