Kicking off their third 'season' of episodic point-and-click adventures, Telltale Games' "Sam and Max" series has shown that it can withstand the test of time. The successors to Lucasarts' seminal nineties adventure "Sam and Max Hit the Road", which was in turn based on Steve Purcell's comic books, the eponymous heroes have travelled a long road.
Rebecca Quintana of Vivid Gamer writes, "The world of video games is full of them, with Gears of War and Army of Two usually topping most game-related bromance lists. In celebration of Valentine’s Day, I’ve decided to create my own list–my personal favorite video game bromances. I also decided to avoid many of the “traditional” bromances on this list and go with some newer and less conventional ones you may not have thought about."
148Apps writes: "I’m a sizeable fan of Sam & Max. I don’t mean that I’m big and I like Sam & Max, as I’m not really that big in stature. I wouldn’t say I have a swimmer’s body either. Maybe “husky” is a good way to put it, or “stout”. What I was really getting at is that I like the characters, the adventure gameplay, and the style of humor that can be found in the existing Sam & Max series of games. I might even own some paraphernalia, which makes me the target audience and then some for the series’ debut on the iPad".
TouchGen writes: "There are so many cool duos out there, and Sam & Max are among the quirkiest. The sensible canine Sam combined with the crazed rabbit Max are yet again tracking down peril to choke it out. This time the duo has to stop the intergalactic menace called Skunk’ape".