the Telltale games are extremely mundane and repetitive. Once you've played like one or two you've played them all. I own like one although I've played a number briefly with friends (unfortunately)
the Telltale games are extremely mundane and repetitive. Once you've played like one or two you've played them all. I own like one although I've played a number briefly with friends (unfortunately)
Interactive movies (i.e. with QTE):
- Game of Thrones*
- Tales From the Borderlands
- The Wolf Among Us
- Jurrassic Park*
Classic adventure games (i.e. with inventories and puzzles):
- Back to the Future**
- Sam & Max Save the World
- Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space
- Sam & Max: The Devils Playhouse
- Tales of Monkey Island
*not played yet
**not completed, probably never will

| mountaindewslave said: the Telltale games are extremely mundane and repetitive. Once you've played like one or two you've played them all. I own like one although I've played a number briefly with friends (unfortunately) |
Not true, the mechanics are mostly the same but the best of this games are the story, the writting, the characters and all that changes massively from one franchise to another.
I've bought every game they produce starting from Walking Dead Season 1.
Not a fan of the "games" they churn out. So none, and it will remain that way

Only The Walking Dead series and Wolf Among us.
I think Walking Dead is the only story Telltale does well, everything else is repetitive, and your choices don't mean shit by the last episode.
"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."
None but I love TWD Season 1 and 2. My brother did buy the Jurassic Park game though.
Back to the Future, though I haven't played it.
Walking Dead 1 and 2
Batman
Tales from the Borderlands
I enjoy their output, even if Batman was a poorly optimized mess on the PS4.
| StarOcean said: Not a fan of the "games" they churn out. So none, and it will remain that way |
Like most others in this thread you don't differentiate between Telltale's point & click adventure games (all games up to Sam & Max: The Devil's Playground, afaik) and their interactive movies (Jurassic Park and anything released later, afaik). See my post for lists of the two different game types. I doubt that - outside of Conina and myself (we are both fans of "classic" adventure games) - many posters in this thread have finished one of Telltale's point & click adventure games.

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