I'd have to check, but I'm pretty sure they are a different batch of heads. The ones in the show hall during Conroy's song were the more disturbing of the two from what I remembered, mostly because of how many exotic animals they featured.
classic sam and max, and one of my favorite quotes from the episode:
following a line of questioning
Sam: "Thanks, Max."
Max: "I'm a little frustrated I wasn't able to work the word "glockenspiel" into your conversation, but you're welcome."
Didn't know if anyone else noticed this, but on my second going through the game, I thought I caught a minor reference. Maybe it wasn't intentional, but when the mobster was giving S&M the jobs, it seemed very "Spanish Inquisition"-esque.
I thought the best bits were all the fancy animations. They definitely seem improved from the first two episodes and it really makes a difference.
Yeah, especially during Max's Death Scene. Even on
Harry, who has very little facial animation to begin with,
the subtle quirks of the eyebrow and lip cornors really added to the emotion they were suppose to have.
Kind of makes me want the team to go back to the first two episodes and fix up some areas, you know? Like when Sam & Max meet Brady Culture for the first time. Talk about dead animation.
I have to agree with the previous assessment that the puzzles sometimes seem "too obvious" and as a result you end up missing out on a lot of funny stuff because you solve most of the puzzles on the first try.
To really get the most out of these episodes, you pretty much just have to go around using everything on everyone else first, before you go and advance the story. It's obvious that they've put a lot of thought into what should happen if you use an item on the "wrong" person, but almost paradoxically, that's something you have to do on purpose.
I have to agree with the previous assessment that the puzzles sometimes seem "too obvious" and as a result you end up missing out on a lot of funny stuff because you solve most of the puzzles on the first try.
To really get the most out of these episodes, you pretty much just have to go around using everything on everyone else first, before you go and advance the story. It's obvious that they've put a lot of thought into what should happen if you use an item on the "wrong" person, but almost paradoxically, that's something you have to do on purpose.
I would agree--but I feel that, if it were a really hard puzzle that I was stuck on for so long that I ended up having to resort to use everything on everything, I would probably not be in the right "mood" to appreciate whatever triggered joke occurs when I incorrectly used the items--I would probably be frustrated or anxious to get through whatever puzzle I was stuck on.
The Yo Mama joke gag was hilarius and they were all true about Lenards Mom Funny! especialy the one were the punch line is "If she fell into a toxic wast dump none would notice" hilarius
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He'll always be the best the Sam and max villain ever because of that song.
The delicious irony of dead animals singing about a naturalist was truly genius.
following a line of questioning
Sam: "Thanks, Max."
Max: "I'm a little frustrated I wasn't able to work the word "glockenspiel" into your conversation, but you're welcome."
I completely missed all that!! I expect these should go in the "play it again" thread, but I must know where these are in the game.
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Yeah, especially during Max's Death Scene. Even on
Kind of makes me want the team to go back to the first two episodes and fix up some areas, you know? Like when Sam & Max meet Brady Culture for the first time. Talk about dead animation.
Hmm, yeah. I forgot about that. Shame on me
kewl, thanks. obviously I wasn't paying attention the first time through, since I know I did all of these except for the first one.
To really get the most out of these episodes, you pretty much just have to go around using everything on everyone else first, before you go and advance the story. It's obvious that they've put a lot of thought into what should happen if you use an item on the "wrong" person, but almost paradoxically, that's something you have to do on purpose.
Sam: "Maybe we should turn him into the proper authorities."
Max: "Isn't that us?"
Sam: "I said 'proper.'"
Max: "Oh, right..."
I would agree--but I feel that, if it were a really hard puzzle that I was stuck on for so long that I ended up having to resort to use everything on everything, I would probably not be in the right "mood" to appreciate whatever triggered joke occurs when I incorrectly used the items--I would probably be frustrated or anxious to get through whatever puzzle I was stuck on.
Especially the last two lines:
Sam: "..and he's about to introduce mandatory gun registration.."
Max: "..get the keys!"
I actually laughed out loud the first time I watched it!!
New forum members that don't want to get in trouble because they double posted?
Sorry?