View Full Version : How do you think the episodes will be rated?
Now that we have all the episode titles, and general plot overview of each. How do you think they will fare?
Here is my prediction of worst to best:
1. Muzzled
2. Fright of the Bumblebees
3. The Last Resort
4. The Bogey Man
Also, how do we add hint tags to our posts?
TrogLlama
03/15/2009, 07:32 pm
The tag you want is [spoiler].
Anyway, judging by Telltale's previous performance, I'd swap Muzzled and The Last Resort. Telltale has this strange tendency to pick up the quality after the midway point (happened with both Sam & Max seasons; they really hit their stride with Abe Lincoln Must Die!, and while Moai Better Blues was good, it wasn't terribly memorable, and the games got much better halfway through Night of the Raving Dead).
Except SBCG4AP, Which was at it's worst at its beggining. It's best immediately afterward, and the rest being so-so.
BTW: My SBCG4Ap Prediction before I played:
1.Dangeresque 3
2.8-Bit is Enough
3.Homestar Ruiner
4.Strong Badia the Free
5.Baddest of the Bands
And, after I played:
1. Strong Badia The Free
2. Baddest of the Bands
3. 8 Bit is Enoungh
4. Dangeresque 3
5. Homestar Ruiner
Sadface... episode i was most looking forward too was one of the worst.
I would just like to bump in and update this with (what appears to be) the common thought on how W&G is rated.
(MetaCritc Score)
Fright of the Bumblebees (76 average critics)
Last Resort (73 average critics)
Muzzled appears to be doing well in early review, so consider this thread very wrong to this point.
So, what is the final consensus?
SHODANFreeman
07/30/2009, 08:20 pm
Sadface... episode i was most looking forward too was one of the worst.
Dangeresque 3 was awesome :(
PariahKing
07/30/2009, 08:25 pm
I liked all the SBCG4AP episodes but I felt the lack of cohesive story hurt the season. My interested waned as I started going through them, but I still loved the series. Hoping for a Season Two.
SHODANFreeman
07/30/2009, 08:26 pm
I liked all the SBCG4AP episodes but I felt the lack of cohesive story hurt the season. My interested waned as I started going through them.
Well, Wallace and Gromit didn't have much in the way of cohesive story either, but it was still great. Mayhaps Strong Bad just isn't your (preferred beverage consumption device) of (insert beverage here)?
PariahKing
07/30/2009, 08:28 pm
Well, Wallace and Gromit didn't have much in the way of cohesive story either, but it was still great. Mayhaps Strong Bad just isn't your (preferred beverage consumption device) of (insert beverage here)?No, I really like Strong Bad. I just think it needs an overarching storyline.
SHODANFreeman
07/30/2009, 08:33 pm
No, I really like Strong Bad. I just think it needs an overarching storyline.
I think it's probably better suited to episodic format if episodes don't really have an overarching storyline, though. That way, if one episode sounds good to someone, they don't have to worry about being spoiled on the previous episodes and can jump in and out wherever they want.
Of course, that doesn't matter to me much since if Telltale says "We're making a game" I immediately pre-order it as soon as possible.
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