What's your favorite part of BTTF Ep 1!
After having completed the first episode what can you say is your favorite part of the game? It can either be a scene or line or a quality of the game. I'll start.
The storyline and its connection and expansion with the original storylines of the movies!
The storyline and its connection and expansion with the original storylines of the movies!
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Most funny: "What charities have you worked with?"
Marty - "The...uh...Mario Brothers!"
Most Heart-Warming and Cool: When Marty references the dog is a conversation and it is revealed that young Doc is playing a counting game with Einstein.
That honestly made me give TTG a Thumbs-up...Twice in a row!
Great job Telltale.
i was just like :eek::eek::eek::eek:
but then... i was just a dream... damn....
a dream? or is it a KoTOR kind of foreshadowing???
Also, the action scene at the end, because I correctly predicted how the action scenes would work in the game (i.e. exactly how they worked in "Wallace and Gromit"). And because it felt BTTF-y, with Marty having to improvise and things going wrong through a multi-step process.
I liked meeting Young Doc, too, but I wish we got to spend more time with the character. Looks like we will in upcoming episodes, though.
"It can't be done!"
Loved that bit, and I'm not even a Star Trek fan.
This all the way.
Also the final scene at the end.
Knowing telltale I thought it was the end and loved it.
Telltale's estimating shipping time to European customers. Classy.
"Why not? I'm a magnanimous kinda guy."
"Hey Kid...what the hell is that?!"
Keep the spirit alive!
Pretty good job showing they really care for each other.
I loved that part TOO, it is almost identical to what you see in the trailer but Marty is wearing 1930s clothes and Einstein is with him the passenger seat. LOVE the use of the BTTF theme as he builds up to 88mph and his 'arrival' in 1931. my only complaint is the time display should change to reflect the arrival in time the instant he arrives not a few moments after.
Also when young doc calls Marty (I think it was) Einstein because he doesn't understand something and Einstein barks enthusiastically because he hears his name, that was a very funny detail.
you, know that makes sense (retracts previous complaint ).
It had tons of subtle references to scenes from the first movie:
- Marty and his grandfather both rubbing their neck at the same time
- A Tannen coming in and kicking them out
- The running motion his grandfather made with his arms while talking to Tannen
I'm not about to give away my bicycle to an upstart.
But if you were to be connected with the local charities...
Marty:
Yeah...? (expecting her to say that he could borrow it then)
Edna:
Then you can tell me when they need some soup. (nods to herself)
I knew the instant the intro was over they had gotten it right.
Oh, and Biff owns that amp now. You break it, you buy it. lol
The Delorean didn't reappear! :eek: Doc's disappearing! :eek:
Shout-Out to a Deleted Scene:
"That's my grandfather, Sheriff Strickland, shot in the back by Buford Tannen in 1885."
"Huh, that's not how I remember it."
Slang Troubles:
"I gotta book."
"Where?"
-The Gneech :cool:
I was expecting to hear a *bleep* or having a different word for Doc's "you're gonna see some serious shit!" and was bracing for impact. I liked that they kept it intact.
The second thing that caught me off guard was of course, "look out!" *nothing happens* and at first I thought "looks like they did something with the timing there", until both Doc and Marty were also confused.
Then the part where Marty goes back to 1931, too bad it was too short.
And lastly the rescue, it reminded me of Full Throttle's ending chase somewhat.
The "WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!" thing.
The feeling of the characters, especially Doc, young Doc, Marty and Einie.
The perfect cliffhanger.
And now, I'm going to play it again.
I know right? I love Teen Emmett! He's so adorkable!
That was one of the many things I loved about this ep. That and when Marty says to Edna that he worked with the Mario Brothers!
Anyone else find it funny when Marty is waiting to get into Edna's apartment and while he's standing there holding her shoe up in the air, some random lady walks by and Marty just waves her along?