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July 2010
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Abstract: Nearly half a year ago I reviewed The Penal Zone, the debut episode of Sam & Max Season 3: The Devil's Playhouse. And I came away from that initial experience impressed with how developer Telltale Games managed to craft a bigger, better-looking, and --...
Abstract: For nearly thirty years, the “Freelance Police” duo – consisting of a fedora wearing gumshoe canine named Sam, and an overzealous, hyper-psychotic rabbit named Max – have been saving the world from destruction. First, in comic strip form, then as full-...
Abstract: As anyone who reads this site regularly knows, I am a huge fan of point-and-click adventure games. Since the revival of the Sam & Max series a few years ago, I’ve been heartily enjoying Telltale’s episodic series, and I’m constantly impressed with the ...
Abstract: Another season of Sam and Max from Telltale Games is upon us, and this time I'm taking a look at the PS3 version of the game, this being the first time the series has made its way over to the Playstation brand. It's a little unfortunate then that I hav...
Abstract: After a surprise release on the iPad, season three of Sam & Max's episodic adventures have hit the PC, Mac, and PlayStation 3. This marks the widest release the series has seen, and the first time Telltale's adventures have found their way onto Sony's ...
As an introduction to the season, The Penal Zone does a good job of setting the stage for more zaniness to come. Unfortunately, the story elements here are a bit thin but at least the episode focuses on one truly interesting new character in the cast. ...
Abstract: Sam and Max, Freelance Police, have had a busy few years. Between repeatedly saving the world, making new friends and taking control of the United States government, things have barely had a chance to slow down for the dog and his rabbity thing pal. ...
Abstract: There is a serious lack of point-and-click-style games these days. Games with big budgets always go for a fusion of action and RPG conventions, and games with small budgets either have something to do with platforming, or they are at least heavily inf...
I actually wasn’t expecting to play this game but I’m really glad that TellTale emailed me out of the blue with a code to download this gem. I had a blast playing it and I think the lot of you out there that like adventure games will enjoy it just as m...