Opinions on Back to the Future by TTG? Worth a buy?
The only TTG I am yet to play on the PS4 is Back to the Future (Jurassic Park isn't available on PS4 but it doesn't look all that great anyway imo).
Should I play it or is it not worth it? I'm a huge fan of Back to the Future, I even have a huge poster in my room I'm looking at right now but I'm just curious if it holds its own against other great TellTale games such as the walking dead or the Wolf among us.
Even though I am a fan of BTTF I'm only really considering getting it because it's made by TellTale.
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It's just a puzzle game with an okay story. If you're a fan of BTTF, you'll love it I suppose. But it doesn't have much replay value like the next Telltale installments. And the choices aren't affective. There is only one that I remember.
I think it's really good, one of the best from Telltale. Even though there's no illusion of choice (Well there's only a little, but nothing spectacular) I've replayed it bunch of times and still love it.
The last point and click game they did! It's great fun
It is really worth buying, I had a lot of fun doing some cool puzzles and reading funny dialogues.
I found it to be their weakest point and click game.
I remember playing it years ago. It was the first game made by Telltales that I've played and I very much enjoyed from start to finish.
Definitely worth buying.
If you're a fan it's definitely worth the buy. A lot of references to the three movies, Christopher Lloyd voices Doc, The guy who voices Biff is in it and even Michael J Fox has a cameo in it. There are some original characters in the game that are awesome as well,
Like the others said, it's mainly puzzle-based but the story is really interesting and fun. The dialogues are a blast too haha
Yup. Loved it. My second favorite Telltale game. Definitely worth buying.
It's before the era of their choice based Walking Dead-style games, so keep that in mind. Telltale's earlier games were puzzle based, but Back to the Future and Jurassic Park were made when Telltale was transitioning from point-and-click adventure games to tailored story-telling.