Who is your favourite character that is introduced in Back to the Future The Game
Ok everyone the only characters who are going to be in here are people who are new characters to the back to the future universe introduced in this game and they had to ether have been 2 or more episodes or was inportant to the story. Mine was Citizen Brown because he changed a lot during episodes 3,4 & 5 he changed from a mayor who turned hill valley into a police state who was in love with Edna then wanting to change the future for the best until his love for Edna tricked him into thinking he could change her and then finally he is changed into normal Doc but he leaves as a hero saving Marty's life
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I also noticed you didn't add that in the poll. Shame on you! MJF will have your head for this!
You better pray that there is! >:D
yeah it's similar to the lone pine and 'burned almanac' and for that matter the eastwood timeline 1985's; they all had different pasts but seem to have similar presents.
And yes we know nothing about Willie himself from part III. I liked the character quite a bit, seemed to be the McFly the most like Marty; Seamus is strong willed but Willie seems more assertice.
people correctly point out that while George and Marty Jr. are wimps for backing down to the tannens for fear of being beat up while Seamus is not because standing up to Buford would likely get him killed.
Kid and Artie is kind of a hybrid; 1931 is no longer the wild west but it's still more dangerous than the 1950's. Kid can still kill people (as we saw) and there is a law but he has to be more crafty when getting around it; he can't do whatever he wants whenever he wants like Buford does but he basically has his own speakeasy he can set his own rules in. In Arties case he works for Kid so he does need to follow orders and while he could quit, it is the great depression so it's not easy to find other work.
I think what Jenni is saying is that she liked that Trixie was developed to be multi layered. She wasn't just a dumb blonde as you may have first thought.
Beauregard did seem like a different Tannen, seemed to have ethics and feel that he was doing the right thing- which he was, fairly certain alcohol was legal in 1876
1.He was Only in this episode
2.He was not really inportant to the story other than he was used for a puzzle and to give Edna a reason to burn down Hill Valley
Also why did Telltale not use Mad Dog Tannen instead of making another Tannen
Also again did anyone notice that every episode has at least a cameo of a Tannen
Episode 1-Biff,Kid
Episode 2-Kid,Biff,Cliff, & Riff
Episode 3-Biff
Episode 4-Biff and a cameo of Kid
Episode 5-Biff,Beauregard,Kid and since
That's what I liked about Biff in the movies too. He seemed like only a stupid bully in the first film. But, in the sequels he was revealed to be so much more dangerous if unchecked, and was shown to have become a little more wise with his old age.
Yeah, and in the commentary the developers said he was the only "good" Tannen yet shown (or at least as good as Tannens can get).
It was a subtle nod to the animated series, since there was a Beauregard Tannen in that series who fought for the south in the US Civil War.
As for continuity, there's certainly no reason Buford's parents couldn't have had two sons.
True...you know i wonder what he would think if he knew the person (Edna) who tried to burn his saloon marring Kid
It reminds me of the scene in the first film:
"He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too. Lorraine, if you ever have a kid that acts that way I'll disown you."
Depends if Edna keeps chirping about time travel. I doubt Beauregard lives long in 1931 anyhow.
do we know if he's Bufords brother? I agree BTW buford wouldnt run a saloon.
There's a lot of interesting maybes in the game in terms of relatives of the characters. There's a Delores Miskin that's hanging in the bar in 1875 who bears a striking similarity to Marty's grandmother Silvia. It's probably Marty's great-great grandmother (or great-great-great grandmother), but it's not stated.
could it not be Marty's great-grandmother as well? She does show up in the 'history of hill valley' that comes with the game but it's not stated if she has a relation. Trixie is canadian but you could argue that they left hill valley and came back. Mind you Trixie seemed to have trouble getting American citizenship and you'd think that would be easier with American parents.
The one criticism of the show (well actually there's many) is that whenever they go, the Villain is a tannen, going back to the Tannensaurus. You could blame the films, all 3 have the same personalities but different surroundings. And as the films show, Biff isn't ALL bad. In the good timeline, george and lorraine do keep him around and Biff does seem to get humble in that timeline. He does get smarter and wiser over the years; he's clearly dense at age 18 but age 48 he doesn't have any trademark stupid lines and money alone would not accomplish what he did in the Biffhoric timeline, you'd need some brains. He does seem wise age 78 (at some point between 1955 and 2015, he's figured out 'Make like a tree and get out of here' does not make sense).
Yeah for a canadian she does a great american accent, I didn't hear her say ABOOT or EH once
Yeah one of the greatest Bttf lines and one of the greatest telltale lines ever. ''That was great grandpa Willie.. He peed on me when he was a baby''
Those extra siblings were the only of the siblings we meet. As much as they refuse to admit it, many women are attracted to jerks and bad boys. Griff even has one in his gang. We did kind of meet Gertrude tannen (Kids mother) in part II. There was a discussion whether she's Bufords daughter or daughter in law.
Trixie for me too! Bonus points because she's voiced by Michelle Hutchinson, who I think is a wonderful voice actress and seems like a really cool lady in interviews and such (I'd probably marry her if she'd have me!).
Edna. I can see why Mr. Strickland became such a mean person and principal. She was very well written in this series. Young Doc was also an incredible addition to the series.
I'd say that overall, he was very much like Marty. Arthur and George were nothing like Marty. They both had traits of someone being afraid of violence and confrontation (the original George was like this as we see at the start of the first movie and original 1950s George). Basically Willy (who of course didn't know that Marty was his great grandson) tells Marty that he'll give him a beating if he ever interferes with his family again. This was a bit ironic as Marty IS his family, yet this is a trait that Marty has were he stands up for himself and his family and friends. In Part 2, Marty's son of 2015 is very cowardly and obeys Bif Jr II without question. When Marty hides his future son, he tells Jr II like it is and evens punches him. This shocks everyone as Marty Jr is someone that is a coward to them.
Can't go wrong with Trixie