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The conversion could have been better, but we’ve been dying to see this on Wii for ages and it’s still bags of fun to play. 7.7/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pag...
Resumen: Sam & Max has a slow game pace that may keep some gamers away, but its still an entertaining game with loads of fun and interactive game play. Telltale is one of the few developers making this genre of games, but they did an excellent job crafting a ...
Resumen: When the Wiimote was first unveiled, one of its most obvious uses was for ’point and click’ adventure games; titles in the same vein as King’s Quest, Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, and so on. While that genre is basically on life support, it still...
Resumen: At one point in Sam & Max: Season One, an adventure game from Telltale Games, the player has the option to have Sam say to Max, “random but innocuous comment.” Sam promptly replies, “irreverent reply that hints at mental instability,” thus summing up i...
Resumen: While waiting for the next part of Strong Bad, you can now play Telltales other episodic series on Wii. But is it funny? In understanding the gross inconsistencies contained within the disc version of Sam & Max: Season One, it helps to be aware of th...
Resumen: Name: Sam & Max Season OneGenre: Point-and-click AdventurePlatform: PC, Wii (reviewed on Wii)It’s now been fifteen years since Sam & Max Hit the Road, a wonderful and hilarious LucasArts point-and-click adventure, hit computers, and two years since Sam...
Resumen: 1UP reviewed the first "season" of episodic series Sam & Max (starting here) when it first came out for PC in 2006-'07, and the Wii version doesn't change much in terms of content. So if any of the freelance police's work throughout six PC episodes of ...