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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: August 02, 2010 (07:48 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


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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: August 02, 2010 (09:16 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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