Pixelated Sausage reviews all five episodes of Back to the Future: The Game as a collective on the PlayStation 3.
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Can't go wrong with Back to the Future.
the PC controls are shit too.... this game is no point n click game.... we have to use our mouse like its an analog stick.
All in all the Back to the Future episodes were good. The story was fun and even though it's not point and click (most telltale games these days aren't), the controls were pretty tight. The voice talent was surprisingly well done too. My one big gripe is that compared to other Telltale adventure games this one is way too easy and I can understand that they made it easier to appeal to a wider audience but it left me wanting more of a challenge. 7/10 for me, really looking forward to a sequel because the ending was great.
I enjoyed these games, anything to continue the Back to the Future story is good in my book. What I would love is more Monkey Island and Sam & Max games as well.
I played the demo but no matter how much I tried (went through all the menu's and switched everything I could find off) it still gave lots of hints on the puzzles. I wanted to play it like an old school puzzler with zero help!