Raqshiem said:
First to comment? Really? It's Back to the Future, people, c'mon! Hello, anybody home? Think, McFly!
Looking forward to this. I was pleasantly surprised by the voice actor they have for Marty; I'm going to have to look up who that is exactly. Here's hoping my PSU can supply the necessary "jigawatts".
Yeah, He's quite amazing. I mean, some of it is definitely off (try listening to the "time circuits on" line in the facebook game a few times), but on the whole it's an amazing likeness.
Of course, they managed to get Christopher Lloyd himself to do Doc Brown, which is brilliant. XD.
zHellas said:
So they're releasing the game as several episodes rather than one full game?
I mean, I'm just trying to get that straight. I'm still gonna buy it either way.
Yeah, That's standard operating procedure for TellTale games. They've had 5 episodes for pretty much every adventure game series they've made so far.
(well, sam & max has a second season, so it has 10. But the basic idea holds.)
Anyway, really looking forward to this. The offer to get the first episode free helps with any worries about it being good or not.
But in the end, it's back to the future. That's always been my favourite film series... So, this is amazing.
jelock said:
Im just curious to know if this is actually going to fit into the trilogy canon seeing as there isnt really much flexibity within the movies themselves.
Well, time travel in and of itself implies an ability to seriously mess with continuity. (change the past, and the future changes too. I mean, look at the consequences of the events in back to the future 2.)
It's a bit of a question as to where the delorean came from, since it was destroyed at the end of the 3rd film, but according to Telltale games themselves, the opening is set 6 months after the end of the 3rd film.
Now, we know the Doc had a time machine at the end of the 3rd film (the huge steam train), but how we get from there, to the delorean showing up again...
I'm curious as to how (and if) they explain that one...