Finally got around to playing Full Throttle about a million years after that time I played a demo disk from PC Gamer or EGM or whatever dead tree magazine I used to buy. Pretty good game! The remaster is nice, too, because you can toggle the original graphics while keeping the remastered music or whatever you like.
Playing with an internet walkthrough handy does drive home just how much "playtime" on old games is the player throwing stuff at the wall and repeatedly failing because they can't figure out what the game is expecting them to do.
(Full Throttle is pretty good about not having a whole lot of moon logic, and the remake lets you hold Shift to display all interactable zones. But there's a lot of "oh, I didn't realise there were multiple interactable parts to this object" and "oh, there's a whole entire other screen off to the right but it only shows up when you walk across some invisible line on the floor")