As a man who lives with one foot firmly in the past, little excites me more than an old game suddenly getting some out-of-the-blue new update. Obsidian suddenly earlier this year? Pretty much the best thing that's ever happened to me. And now Nightdive has sprung up to slap on ancient adventure game I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream. This is a year of three Christmases for ol' Josh.
A point-and-click adventure based on Harlan Ellison's story about a group of humans subjected to eternal torment by a [[link]] misanthropic AI, voiced in the game by Ellison himself, I Have No Mouth has become a bit of a cult classic since its release in 1995. This is Nightdive's first patch for it since 2018, and the patch notes are actually pretty few. That doesn't mean they're not significant, though.
- Added modern menu options, allowing players to customize their experience as they prefer (screen size adjustments, background image selection, visual filters, aim sensitivity).
- Added in-game bonus content, including a fully localized manual and jukebox with the complete I Have
No Mouth, and I Must Scream soundtrack.
- Improved controller support, added pre-set shortcuts for smoother and more intuitive gameplay.
- Added an achievement system to encourage exploration and
extend replayability.
- Added cloud saves, game progress is now stored and linked to the player’s account, allowing the game to continue being played across different devices.