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*SPOILERS SORTA*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cON9WJ7iX2Y *END OF SPOILERS* These kind of conversations are what make this series great. |
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#2 |
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Agreed! I just played through 101 yesterday for the 1st time, and the only reason I love it is for the dialog! The graphics are okay, the gameplay is okay, and the puzzles are not even challenging (more like an interactive movie), but the dialog is freaking hilarious!
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i suppose u started this thread to invite newcomer to try the series.. and you have the youtube spoiler as a way to attract us who never try the story? O_O
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Anyway, the dialogue is always outstanding in these games - the other things fluctuate (the presentation and gameplay got a heck of a lot better in the third season), but the comedy is strong enough that the other features don't really matter. |
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#5 |
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I'd been wondering whether the dialogue and style was still of the same level as Sam & Max Hit The Road. Doesn't look quite the same... But good enough to warrant a buy at this price.
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#6 |
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It fluctuates - I'd say that some episodes are even sharper than Hit the Road, while others are merely funny. Still, you'll definitely get many laughs out of the three seasons' 50ish hours.
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