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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: August 02, 2010 (08:48 AM)
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So is this the last in the season then? I thought there were five for some reason. It sounds like these games are still as strong as ever, even when they fail to meet earlier-established ambitions, so that's pretty good. I'd say Telltale has a surprisingly good record. I wonder how long it'll last.

Anyway, for some reason, I thought you'd scored this a 5, so when I read the review, I was like "This doesn't read like a 5", then I saw the real score and figured I'd probably misread it earlier. Haha

You've got a lot of issues for such a small review. =/ Though, to be fair, the review itself is quite descriptive and informative for what it is. How you fit it all in there in such little space is beyond me.

the third season of Telltale’s Sam & Max has been lead by outstanding gimmicks

led

before Telltale fell back into the grove previous episodes had left in their dust

groove

The forth entry

...fourth. Kill me.

Sam & Max are assaulted by a unending wave of Sam clones clad in skimpy gold biker shorts, gormless expressions and a voluptuous hunger for toy collection

an; collections (keeping in line with the rest of the sentence)

and revealing a eventual nemesis even the most atypical thinker

'an' again...

As such, it ties together a lot of old faces and explains there lack of involvement thus far

their

the game play’s ridged formula

rigid

fMany of the underplaying issues bought forth thus far

brought


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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: August 02, 2010 (10:16 AM)
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I may have forgotten to change the scorebox for a while, leading to the review having a 5/10 ratring until I noticed. I'd blame heavy drinking, but it's always been so good to me.

Anyway, tanks much for the catches; I seem to have slipped back to incompetent after a string of reasonably well proofed efforts. You're right in thinking 304 isn't the last in the series; 305 is next, but it seems that most things were ties up in 304 leaving 305 free to be the grand blow off. We'll have to wait and see!


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