1/3/2023 0 Comments Spec ops the line tv tropes![]() ![]() Almost everything you bump into feels, if not bad, cheap, rushed and phoned-in. #Spec ops the line tv tropes fullA studio lot full of comedy gangsters and slapstick that makes Bugsy Malone look like Goodfellas. Where those had romanticised but iconic time periods, Telltale fail miserably at making their own circa 1931 Hill Valley anything more than a studio lot. Instead, you’re forced to stumble through lots and lots of very easy, uninspired, but worst of all, boring puzzles, based more on cartoon logic than the tropes of the films. There are no cool time-travel brain twisters like the ones back in Day of the Tentacle for instance. ![]() For the rest of the game, you have to make do with Telltale at their least inspired, clearly focused more on hammering their latest licence around their standard adventure game template, rather than working out how best to turn Back to the Future into a game. Unfortunately, Back to the Future is five episodes long, and those warm fuzzies are a distant memory by the end of the first. Nostalgic hits like that fondle the old geek glands like nothing else, and just for a split second, a game that offers them can do no wrong. The sheer joy of seeing Marty and Doc reunited for one last adventure. The little twinkling sound as the story starts. ![]() There are moments in Telltale’s latest episodic adventure series that will remind you exactly why you love Back to the Future. ![]()
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