Will I like the serealized version?
Hey!
I really like adventure games and all, but the classical Sam&Max was just not for me for some reason, I easily got bored, it was just too chaotic. I generally like more serious games, or at least more based on story (for both these reasons I HATED Ankh). so, ive been reading some reviews of the new Sam&Max and they really hyped me up, you think I should try and episode? will I like it?
Thanks...
I really like adventure games and all, but the classical Sam&Max was just not for me for some reason, I easily got bored, it was just too chaotic. I generally like more serious games, or at least more based on story (for both these reasons I HATED Ankh). so, ive been reading some reviews of the new Sam&Max and they really hyped me up, you think I should try and episode? will I like it?
Thanks...
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its a great episode and i think that you will njoy the episodes
(don't feed the submarine?)
Hunting down a run-away Bigfoot is over the top but running for president over a giant reanimated statue of Lincoln isn't?
Over the top is what Sam & Max is all about! One of my favorite parts of the comics is when they survive being sacrificed to a god because their captors spontaneously combust for no apparent reason.
Glad you're enjoying it!
I didn't like Hit The Road eather, but I loved TTG's Sam and Max.
Not liking the graphics doesn't count brotha
Not to blaspheme, but I actually enjoyed the episodes more than the original, even though I played Hit the Road first. Maybe it's because I couldn't get ahold of the Talkie version? Still, the Telltale episodes have great animation, voice acting, writing, direction, and locations. That combined with the good service makes Telltale my favorite gaming company, if not company of any sort, of all time.
So yes, it's perfectly possible to like the new S&M games while not caring so much for Hit the Road (which is still a good game, but it's one of the graphic adventures from LA I liked the least, for some reason, but remember that all of the adventures that LA put out in the 90s were top notch!).