Awesome! The art's always been great for this series, tempted to buy the soundtrack for just the cover.
So, I know some of you arbitrarily chose to wait for this, even though it's free if you downloaded the episodes, just to deprive yourself of the fun of getting new content every month. I hate each and every one of you for it, but it's here:
http://www.telltalegames.com/store/s...x-season1-disc
Very nice set. It not only has all 6 episodes, but you can pop it in your DVD player for DVD bonus features, including commentary featurettes, all the machinima shorts, outtakes and other stuff. It's really everything you could ask for.
I really enjoyed this series as it went on. Episodes 4 and 5 are just brilliant. They said they're planning a Season 2, and I really can't wait.
Awesome! The art's always been great for this series, tempted to buy the soundtrack for just the cover.
The soundtrack for these games was excellent. Apart from the theme (which is too much of a "slightly off" version of the original), pretty much all of it is fantastic. I wouldn't mind a soundtrack myself.
EDIT: By the way, this isn't the same as the retail release that's coming out. That's being done by JoWood, and I have no idea if it will include all the generous extras that this one does or whether it'll be on DVD or CD.
This is a sweet deal.
I think this is my favorite moment from the series:
Last edited by Frogacuda; 27 Jun 2007 at 03:24 AM.
This series is awesome. TNL in general hasn't been giving it enough attention.
I'm guilty too, but I agree. I was totally expecting Tell Tale to drop the ball, but the first two episodes were very good and apparently they only got better. Really the only gripe I have is I would have preferred it to be 2D, but I realize that's a ridiculous hope.
Also, nice box art. Any word about this showing up on the Wii? Seems like a great fit to me, if Nintendo ever starts downloadable content.
Yeah, the second half of the series is the best.
They had an impossibly high mark to hit with this that I think everyone expected to be disappointed so much that they didn't notice that they made something worthy.
Confirmed to be in development a while back. Also they recently received an infusion of 6 million dollars of venture capital and they confirmed that a big part of their plan for that is multiplatform.
Last edited by Frogacuda; 27 Jun 2007 at 02:09 PM.
Frogacuda hates me. Every time I meant to buy this series I forgot, so I guess I've waited for the DVD version.
I are stupidI'm not sure what I'm looking at here. It's a DVD with all 6 downloadable "episodes" (but the episodes are chapters of a PC game?) along with bonus materials on the DVD you can watch? Also, assuming it is a game, Sam & Max are point & click adventure games, or a graphical relative to the zork-style games?
Last edited by FuryFox; 27 Jun 2007 at 04:27 PM.
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