Gaming Nexus writes: "As much as I loved the first two seasons of Sam & Max, I'll admit to being a little concerned about their future. It's not that I was sick of their witty one-liners or mind-melting puzzles. Instead I worried that after giving us two phenomenal seasons, Telltale Games would simply rehash instead of innovate. Boy was I wrong. Sam & Max's third season, dubbed The Devil's Playhouse, not only looks better and offers a more exciting narrative, but it manages to drastically change the way you solve puzzles. In short, Sam & Max have once again proven that they are the kings of video game comedy mischief."
On this week's episode of Second Opinion, HPP's I Coleman says that Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse is better than Grim Fandango. He says some other stuff, too, but that's all anybody's gonna remember.
Ryan from OnlySP writes:
"The Humble Indie Bundle is in full swing, already selling over 245,000 copies at the time of writing, however the company has also got a new Humble Weekly Sale which, this week, includes a selection of Telltale Games titles, including all 5 episodes of OnlySP’s 2012 Game Of The Year, The Walking Dead."
So yesterday two Halloween based indie bundles hit the scene. First there's the Indie Royale Halloween Bundle and then the groupees Bundle of the Damned. Of course Game-Modo bought them both and you may even know they're already there, but if not I'm here to give you a little rundown of what's in them, what you obtain them on when buying and a very brief description of every game.