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Originally Posted by Prender
Rather Dashing, would it hurt you to be a little less insulting please? We all know you hate the game, but if you could cut back on the contempt for those who enjoyed it, it would be greatly appreciated.
I myself, actually quite enjoyed it. For the same reasons why I enjoyed things such as Yoda Stories or IJ and his Desktop Adventures. I'm currently working two jobs, and a problem is that I don't have much time to myself to game as much as I'd like to, which is why I found BttF to be a perfect fit for me. Currently available time for me is scarce. Being able to quickly play a game whilst doing other activities, whether it be washing clothes or cooking dinner, etc, is of importance to me, and I for one am grateful to the guys at Telltale.
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You're basically saying you're happy that Telltale half-assed this game because you live a busy life. Any comparisons to Yoda Stories are not good ones (I enjoyed that game when I was 10, but it was anything but challenging, just mindless repetition...like BTTF). I expect more from games these days.
As for everyone who just said they liked BTTF and enjoyed it for that, then awesome. I enjoyed the BTTF part of it as well. My question is would the majority of you still enjoyed this game if it wasnt the BTTF cast? If it was just Larry and the Prof. time traveling in their Honda Civic? Established characters from a great movie series carried this game, not the game play.
BTTF is over and done. However, Telltale needs to hear complaints in hopes that they will work on their puzzles for future adventure game installments. They need to know how important it is to play a challenging game over just a linear story.