[quote name='Danimal']I love all those older Lucasarts games, too, but for me, Grim Fandango tops them all. Just a matter of preference I guess.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. While in theory I can agree with what that one guy said about 3D graphics being unnecessary in a point and click adventure, I felt that was more true of Monkey Island 4 where the blocky graphics betrayed the slick cartoony style of the earlier games in the series. But since Grim Fandango is going for an art deco style, the blocky graphics actually enhance the visual style. After nearly a decade, I'd still say that it's one of the finest looking games ever made, and the script is easily my favorite of any videogame (Full Throttle and Psychonauts would be runners up).
Edit: I just did a search for it and holy crap has it gotten expensive. Last I checked (years ago) Lucasarts was selling thier classics for $10 a piece, but apparently even those have gone the way of the dinosaur. Almost makes me want to buy a backup copy just in case, if you know what I mean. I bought it the weekend it came out for $30 and it came with promotional copies of Full Throttle and Day of the Tentacle. Ah... those were the days.