The Last Express

edited July 2010 in General Chat
Anyone else think Telltale would do a fantastic job creating a follow-up to The Last Express? According to something I read on his website a while back, Jordan Mechner even has at least a story outlined for a follow-up. The game has an art style Telltale could recreate easily and that game would accomplish moving them toward more serious storylines. Why should they do this? The Last Express was fantastic and I don't think real-time has ever been done better.

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  • WillWill Telltale Alumni
    edited June 2010
    I'm a HUUUGGE Last Express fan, though I wonder where you would go with a follow-up. Also, it appears that a movie version is in the works.
  • edited June 2010
    That's another game I really need to play, very hard to find though. They should really make a special edition of the game (and a special edition of the Neverhood, while they are at it).
  • edited June 2010
    This is the second place where I'm hearing about this game. Personally, I think that real-time element would just frustrate the hell out of me, but perhaps I'm just looking at it wrong.
  • WillWill Telltale Alumni
    edited July 2010
    The real-time element really makes the game engrossing. It's well worth giving it a shot if you can track it down.
  • edited July 2010
    Will wrote: »
    The real-time element really makes the game engrossing. It's well worth giving it a shot if you can track it down.

    I'm surprised you're not linking to Gametap.
  • edited July 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    I'm surprised you're not linking to Gametap.
    Gametap sucks
  • edited July 2010
    Movie version huh? I guess that would preclude Telltale from doing anything since you guys never get involved in movie licenses. ;)
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