There will be a change in number of posts on the respective forums but that is a natural thing that comes from the end of one series and the start/build up of another. But it stands to reason that the people on here who are interested in the next season of Sam & Max already at least read posts on that forum (mainly just reading 'cos there hasn't been all that much to post about).
Personally, I'll hang around on the forums for the games I'm interested in which is just about all of them (excepting Bone & CSI).
I've been exposed very little to Sam and Max. I saw some of the cartoon when I was little but mostly forgot about it (though I recently Youtubed a few episodes to remind myself what it was all about), and I don't know when I'll have $40 to drop on the Telltale games, so I really don't know when I'll take an interest in it. It's on my radar and I definitely intend to get to it someday, but...for the time being I've got no business on the Sam and Max board.
Sam and Max just grow on you. They have their flaws (The constant reuse of the same characters in different roles for example), but humor is spot on. So I guess, I'd be around the S&M forums soon. :P
I've been exposed very little to Sam and Max. I saw some of the cartoon when I was little but mostly forgot about it (though I recently Youtubed a few episodes to remind myself what it was all about), and I don't know when I'll have $40 to drop on the Telltale games, so I really don't know when I'll take an interest in it. It's on my radar and I definitely intend to get to it someday, but...for the time being I've got no business on the Sam and Max board.
The cartoon isn't really that similar to the games. You'd be better off watching the machinimas if you want to know what the games are like.
I hereby back this initiative, and upon its failure I shall write a strongly-worded letter to TTG, the Queen and Bono. One of them must surely intervene!
The cartoon isn't really that similar to the games. You'd be better off watching the machinimas if you want to know what the games are like.
It's so unbalanced, too... To me, the cartoon is too slapstick, based on physical humor and trying-to-be-weird; yet the games are too loyal to its basics (molemen, soda jerk people for example), have jokes that are paragraphs long, and more relaxed/slow.
It should be something between them. I mean like, I like the noir entrance (cartoon sucked at that point because the intro music was lame as hell) and random characters/plot points of the games, but it should have more action. In most of the episodes, the most possibly harmful thing we should do is firing a little rat cannon at someone.
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Sorry.
I'm probably a bigger Sam & Max fan than I am a Monkey Island fan, but I'm just saying.
Personally, I'll hang around on the forums for the games I'm interested in which is just about all of them (excepting Bone & CSI).
Yup.
See you on the other side...
This.
I hereby back this initiative, and upon its failure I shall write a strongly-worded letter to TTG, the Queen and Bono. One of them must surely intervene!
It's so unbalanced, too... To me, the cartoon is too slapstick, based on physical humor and trying-to-be-weird; yet the games are too loyal to its basics (molemen, soda jerk people for example), have jokes that are paragraphs long, and more relaxed/slow.
It should be something between them. I mean like, I like the noir entrance (cartoon sucked at that point because the intro music was lame as hell) and random characters/plot points of the games, but it should have more action. In most of the episodes, the most possibly harmful thing we should do is firing a little rat cannon at someone.
Yes! Holy crap I love you! Amazing idea!