http://www.joystiq.com/2011/08/24/ba...s-ps3-wii-publ
I am so glad I waited on BttF, now I can own a disc copy. *swoon*
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/08/24/ba...s-ps3-wii-publ
I am so glad I waited on BttF, now I can own a disc copy. *swoon*
Be sure to at least try a demo before buying the disc. I like Telltale's games, and I have several friends there, but the console ports have been pretty lackluster in the past (thinking specifically of S&M on Wii and PS3).
BTTF is fine on PS3, and is very enjoyable from the perspective of a fan of the series - but as far as Lucasarts style point and click adventure games go, it's one of the simplest, most rudimentary and downright easy games I've ever played in that style.
Every item has one unique usage, there's no item combination, and there's little that can't be deduced by exhausting a character's conversation tree.
Still, worth playing through if you like the BTTF movies, it has their spirit and a great great ending worthy of the namesake.
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
about how long is this game from start to finish? i was planning on buying this when it first came out but i think the episodic style of it turned me off and i just forgot about it over time
"Kidnap the presidents wife without a plan..."
5 episodes. Episode 1 is pretty short. If you're good at these types of games, each episode (2-5) should take you no longer than 40 minutes if you exhaust every character's dialog options. (Could be less if you're REALLY good or if you avoid listening to all the spoken dialog.)
"And the book says: 'We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.'"
Nice that it's coming to Wii, though I hope that they've improved their Wii-porting skills, since the second Sam & Max game on the Wii had HORRIBLE framerate issues. Also, SBCG4AP on disc is a must, even though I already own all five episodes.
I loved adventure games and SCUMMV games that LucasArts put out, and even some others like Toonstruck (with Christopher Lloyd, ironically). Now that some are coming to consoles, anyone have a complete rundown of what is out, now?
This is great news! To say I'm not a fan of digital distribution would be an understatement... I've been waiting quite some time hoping they'd do retail copies, even though I didn't think it would happen.
Strange that they aren't making any plans for 360 retail versions... maybe XBLA is so strong they don't think there would be much point?
--Zero