The point-and-click genre isn't for everyone, and a port of an episodic PC sequel to a 1993 computer game may not be as exciting for most gamers. However, if you've ever been a fan of Sam & Max, or point-and-click games in general, then you should play this game. With no extras other than some concept art, there's no reason for PC gamers who have already played through these episodes to pick this up again.
If you didn't get a chance to play through Season One when it first launched, this is the perfect opportunity for you to do so, especially with the discounted $30 price tag. Telltale has done a great job bringing back the point-and-click genre, and GamerVision is hoping that future seasons of Sam & Max make it to the Wii as well.
Jiminy Christmas Eve in a padlocked sweatbox, Jump Dash Roll has dug up Sam and Max's first episodic adventure and given it the Brutal Backlog treatment! Is it worth jumping back into the Desoto for? Here's the review.
GameCrate: "Here are five series that we think should follow in the footsteps of Pokémon Go, while simultaneously carving out their own specific nooks in the AR gaming world."
Yokai- watch would be perfect for it. fits with the game world and play of the normal game perfectly.
Ghostbusters. It doesn't have to be related to the movie. I just think having ghosts around town and fighting them in AR would be cool.
Those of you who watch the credits on Sam & Max episodes will be familiar with the name of Joey Camen. The talented voice actor can be recognised in the games as the voice of Bosco and the Two-Teeth family, and has lent his voice to many different games and shows throughout the years.
Joey was kind enough to offer up his time to answer some questions in an exclusive interview for samandmax.co.uk