I love the BTTF series with a passion, but idk... seems like they're just trying to milk it
will wait for some user/critic reviews before I spent the inevitable 800 MS pts
will wait for some user/critic reviews before I spent the inevitable 800 MS pts
Yea, its got alot of input from the producer and Christopher Lloyd if voicing Doc Brown. I just wanna know how the DeLorean is back seeing as its set after BTFIII and the DeLorean was destroyed per Doc's wishes....
I like Telltale's visual style, but I can't help but think that BttF would be better off with a more realistic approach.
I dunno. I think the cartoony graphic style will help lend credence to the comedic side of things in BTTF.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I like Telltale's visual style, but I can't help but think that BttF would be better off with a more realistic approach.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZAaKH0FYO8
As long as the game isn't made by LJN, we're fine
It will, but it isn't always necessary. BttF itself wasn't a cartoon.SonderKommando wrote:
I dunno. I think the cartoony graphic style will help lend credence to the comedic side of things in BTTF.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I like Telltale's visual style, but I can't help but think that BttF would be better off with a more realistic approach.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZAaKH0FYO8
If it's a Sam & Max style adventure game, I won't mind as much.
I think that it might be. Heres hoping we can do some free raoming in teh DeLorean toounnamednewbie13 wrote:
It will, but it isn't always necessary. BttF itself wasn't a cartoon.SonderKommando wrote:
I dunno. I think the cartoony graphic style will help lend credence to the comedic side of things in BTTF.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I like Telltale's visual style, but I can't help but think that BttF would be better off with a more realistic approach.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZAaKH0FYO8
If it's a Sam & Max style adventure game, I won't mind as much.