Anachronox Retrospective

With ION Storm's excellent sci-fi RPG Anachronox celebrating its tenth anniversary, I thought I'd point you over to this three-page retrospective that The Escapist posted last year but have since regurgitated in light of the game's decade-specific milestone.
Much of the love for Anachronox stems from its characters, which for the most part eschew RPG convention in favour of the gloriously bizarre. Even the one-off NPCs in Anachronox are elevated above quest signpost status, which means encounters with personalities like an artistically-challenged doorman are excuses for great gags, not flat exposition. At a cursory glance, some of Anachronox's characters appear to be painted with pretty broad strokes: there's the wise old man, the talking robot and the mad scientist. Not exactly tradition-busting stuff, but it doesn't take long for a greater depth of characterization to emerge.

Grumpos, the old codger, is no wise mentor cliché. One of his special skills is "Yammer," with which he bamboozles enemies in the manner of Grandpa Simpson telling a particularly laboured and tedious story. PAL-18, the talking robot, is loyal to his human "master" up to a point, but also expresses periodic empathy for his robot brethren. There weren't many credible female characters in videogames from the early '00s, but Dr. Rho Bowman, a rebellious scientist, is one of them. She's unhampered by ridiculous (and unexplained) desires to get inside the main character's trench-coat.

Other plot-crucial characters are even more inventive. Fatima isn't recruitable in the traditional RPG sense. She is Boots' secretary, but due to an unfortunate case of ceasing to be alive, is now trapped inside the triangular device that serves as your in-game cursor. This brilliant abstraction explains why a vital game mechanic is continuously present in the world, without the need for the player to suspend disbelief.
Anachronox is one of those games that I adored back in the day and always wanted to do a subsite for here on GameBanshee, but unfortunately never found the time. Maybe it'll be a future project yet?

Thanks, Blue's News.