The upcoming Return to Monkey Island will finally resolve a 30-year mystery and explain what really happened at the end of Monkey Island 2.
Note: this article contains spoilers for Monkey Island 2.
The game, which is planned for release sometime this year, will be led by Ron Gilbert, who was the director and co-writer of the original game The Secret of Monkey Island, and the director of Monkey Island 2. Gilbert will be joined by Dave Grossman, who was a co-writer on both games.
Although Return to Monkey Island is technically the sixth game in the Monkey Island series, it’s only the third to be led by Gilbert and Grossman, and is therefore being presented as a sequel to Monkey Island 2.
The pair have therefore confirmed to Adventure Gamers that the second game’s confusing ending will finally be explained.
The second game ends with the protagonist, Guybrush Threepwood, facing off against the evil pirate LeChuck in a small room. Just as it looks like LeChuck is about to die, he asks Guybrush to remove his mask.
When he does, it turns out that LeChuck is actually Guybrush’s brother Chuckie. Then a workman arrives and tells the two they shouldn’t be there.
When the two leave the room, they step out into an amusement park, and are both now children. Their parents arrive and tell Guybrush they’re glad he’s okay, and as they leave Chuckie’s eyes glow red.
Fans have speculated about the ending for decades, and later games in the series handled by different teams decided to ignore it entirely and start with Guybrush on a completely different adventure.
When asked by Adventure Gamers if the game was being treated as a new ‘Monkey Island 3’ of sorts, Gilbert explained that while it was, it wasn’t exactly what they originally had in mind for
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