- Publisher: VU Games
- Release Date: Oct 5, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 47 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 47
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Mixed: 11 out of 47
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Negative: 20 out of 47
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JNov 23, 2007Graphics look ok, but the gameplay is lacking a lot. Repetitive to the max.
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Mr.FajardoNov 25, 2004Mature game? Adult game? Adventure game? where?
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[Anonymous]Apr 10, 2005This game lacks all the wit and humour of the original Larry games. It has little plot & is highly boring and repetetive. It's an empty shell of a game filled with potty-humour and stupid min-games.
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kohanJul 14, 2007The only similarity between this, and all the other Leisure suit Larry games is the NAME. Everything else you will find very disappointing. Go back and replay Love for Sail instead.
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BenteR.Nov 7, 2004This game isn't an adventure like the past 6 Larry games. This is nothing but a series of small (and sad) flash-games that you must play over and over in order to try to get Larry hooked up with some girl.
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UnaM.Mar 22, 2005Oh. My. God. This game isn't just bad, it's insulting. The humour is sick and twisted; presumably the developers thought of the game as funny, but anyone who think this game is funny should seek psychological treatment. Now. So, please, don't buy this game. Even self-abuse is more fun than this.
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Awards & Rankings
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The one point of Magna Cum Laude that stands out is the fairly hysterical humor of the game. Borrowing pages from movies such as "Animal House," Magna Cum Laude has some of the funniest lines ever uttered in a video game. The characters and the dialog bring unprecedented humor to the consoles.
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Wear your morals round your ankles and keep your mind in the gutter, otherwise this crude comedy is shooting blank. [GamesMaster]
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I didn’t have much fun playing Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude and if any old-school adventure fan is thinking about purchasing MCL I’d urge them to re play the old games because they’re more fun.