Telltale's Back to the Future - Episode 3
Just finished episode 3 without any hint or goal guide. So far i'm pretty sure this episode is the longest. It's certainly the episode with the most dialogue. Without spoiling anything, it's just getting bigger and bigger. Perhaps a little far fetched with the way the characters are going, but it's still fun. In parts, the plot was predictable, such as the Hill Valley Citizen Logo, I worked out the true meaning of that before the big reveal.
Other than that, it's looking great. I can easily anticipate the plot for Part 4 but I have no idea what will happen in 5.
Other than that, it's looking great. I can easily anticipate the plot for Part 4 but I have no idea what will happen in 5.
I admit I actually downloaded an illegal copy of Episode 1 which I played through before I decided to buy the entire season. I wanted to make sure that it was a game I really wanted to play and found interesting. But then again - it's Back to the Future - one of my all time favourite movies from my childhood, so why was I in doubt at all? 
Anyway - also finished episode 3 a couple of days ago - very interesting episode although it seems that some of the technology in the game seems pretty advanced seeing as how it's supposed to be 1986
Can't wait for the next episodes!
Anyway - also finished episode 3 a couple of days ago - very interesting episode although it seems that some of the technology in the game seems pretty advanced seeing as how it's supposed to be 1986
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If you're referring to the 1986 in Episode 3, I think that's attributed to Brown's genius and the impact he had on Hill Valley. The regular Universe Hill Valley in episode 1 seemed pretty much on point.netroam wrote:
Anyway - also finished episode 3 a couple of days ago - very interesting episode although it seems that some of the technology in the game seems pretty advanced seeing as how it's supposed to be 1986
Yes, Joel - I, of course, meant the technology in Episode 3 and yeah - it could be because Citizen Brown is such a genius that he invented it all - I don't know ... I just got the idea that he was more a lawyer (or similar) than an inventor in the new timeline. Maybe he fiddled a bit with inventions behind Edna's back or maybe technology just got way more advanced due to students being better, smarter and such in the new timeline 
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So it looks like I might have been horribly wrong about my impression with Telltale. Most of it might have been due to my assumption that they were charging 24.99 per episode of Back to the Future, leaving gamers a full 125 dollar charge to buy the game. This assumption is based on the Strong Bad series, released back in the day for 15 dollars an episode, before they arranged the season idea. It it's 25 dollars for a full 5 episodes...*shrugs*...then I might pick it up.
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well I must admit I had to read the fine print twice to make sure I was getting the whole game for $25.00
Not sure if I will buy jurassic park from steam this time, I think I will buy it from telltale direct.
Only reason I selected steam was due to having my account already set up.
did anyone find that episode 3 in a couple of parts it froze until the next scene.
Not sure if I will buy jurassic park from steam this time, I think I will buy it from telltale direct.
Only reason I selected steam was due to having my account already set up.
did anyone find that episode 3 in a couple of parts it froze until the next scene.
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