Help: Should I still (based on my computer specs) consider getting ANF and Story Mode S2?
I checked my computer for compatibility with Telltale's Batman-and-onward games using a site I was linked to for Sonic Mania (it's called systemrequirementslab and it's a dot-com site). The compatibility check said the newer games are not compatible BUT it says that Yooka-Laylee should run fine (even though it doesn't) and that one of my other games shouldn't run at all (even though it ran better than Laylee, but atm I can't recall which game). Even though I'm not big on Minecraft Season Two or New Frontier, I do own previous seasons in their entirety. Should I try to get them anyways (sale or no sale notwithstanding) or should I skip out on them? Likewise for newer TT games.
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I dont prefer you to buy ANF because it is the biggest disappointment in the entire Telltale franchises. But some people liked it so it depends on you.
I dont have much to say for S2 of Minecraft but I liked s1 and found it good. Its worth to give a try because there are some good comments about it.
English is not my main language so maybe I misunderstand your last sentence but if you are asking that should you buy the other games like Guardians of The Galaxy and Batman series, I can say that Season 1 of Batman has a neutral story which wasnt that bad but I couldnt consider it as perfect. Season 2 of Batman has a great episode 1 and it has a 2 hour gameplay which makes it more interesting.
I dont have say anything about Guardians Of The Galaxy so I will leave it to you. Hope I could be helpful.
So... Are you asking based upon our opinions of the game(which the end of your post alludes to) or are you asking if they'll run on your rig(which the beginning and title suggests)?
Do you want to know if it's just worth the gamble? Otherwise, we might need your specs to give a more informed suggestion.
If you purchase through Steam, they do have a refund system if it won't run(gameplay under 2 hrs). I would just try one if you want to do this. They do keep an eye on how many refunds people ask for.
The last one you mentioned mostly, since I wanted to know if I should bother with getting any newer games at all while keeping in mind that my favorite Telltale series...es (we totally need a distinction for the plural form) will be continuing. Good advice, I'll try that, but I'm hoping Steam will offer refunds if I happen to get them via a Humble Bundle/the Humble Store.
It's only for direct purchases from the Steam store and not key redemption, unfortunately.