Through this game, millions of kids will become fans of the point-and-click adventure genre. It's a brilliant move on Telltale's part.
"See Sam & Max here? It's like Minecraft Story Mode, but with a funny dog and rabbity thing who solve cases and get into trouble."
"Begins?"And the Milking begins !
So far so good for the main game, at least that's something .....
Honestly? I probably will be. I don't believe the current MC market is particularly interested in a narrative driven game set in the MC universe. That's missing the entire point of why MC is so appealing.
Do they just take any idea they get thrown at them now?
Through this game, millions of kids will become fans of the point-and-click adventure genre. It's a brilliant move on Telltale's part.
"See Sam & Max here? It's like Minecraft Story Mode, but with a funny dog and rabbity thing who solve cases and get into trouble."
Much of GAF seems to be so detached from the massive ground swell of children growing up where Minecraft is 1,000x more important than Mario ever will be to them in their lives. Look how many dumb fuck games Mario was shoehorned into through the years. Yeah, cause golf and tennis make sense with Mario's "story." Minecraft is a massive brand name and icon for kids these days. You can make anything with "Minecraft" on it and they will probably love it. If this is a way to introduce kids to the adventure game genre as well, more power too them. Tales from Borderlands seemed like an awful idea when first announced but it seems to be getting a lot of praise.
If you "don't get Minecraft" then there is nothing I or anyone else can say to make you understand. The only thing I could suggest is watch some kids play it. Maybe then you will get it even if you don't enjoy playing it yourself.
That's just how Telltale works, man.
Through this game, millions of kids will become fans of the point-and-click adventure genre. It's a brilliant move on Telltale's part.
"See Sam & Max here? It's like Minecraft Story Mode, but with a funny dog and rabbity thing who solve cases and get into trouble."
"See Day Of The Tentacle here? It's like Sam & Max, only much, much better."
Through this game, millions of kids will become fans of the point-and-click adventure genre. It's a brilliant move on Telltale's part.
"See Sam & Max here? It's like Minecraft Story Mode, but with a funny dog and rabbity thing who solve cases and get into trouble."
But everything Telltale has made in the past couple years has been pretty far removed from the classic P&C genre, despite a rudimentary inventory puzzle here and there.
I'm pretty much done with Telltale. I enjoyed the Walking Dead season 1, but I didn't finish season 2 and they took forever to release the second episode of The Wolf Among Us and I lost interest. Then they announced the Borderlands game and I realized that they're just cashing in left and right now. Which is even more obvious with this announcement.
Yeahh... No.Gateway drugs, man. Weed is pretty far removed from heroin, but it could still get you there eventually.
Coming to Sony platforms is surprising to me after the MS deal.
I'm pretty much done with Telltale. I enjoyed the Walking Dead season 1, but I didn't finish season 2 and they took forever to release the second episode of The Wolf Among Us and I lost interest. Then they announced the Borderlands game and I realized that they're just cashing in left and right now. Which is even more obvious with this announcement.
Gateway drugs, man. Weed is pretty far removed from heroin, but it could still get you there eventually.
The fuck are you even on aboutGateway drugs, man. Weed is pretty far removed from heroin, but it could still get you there eventually.
Who is this game for?
I'm guessing they're going for the "original Teltale story" in another universe thing, but Minecraft just seems like a poor choice of universe IMO.
Telltale x Mario is next.