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View Poll Results: How do you rate the difficulty of the BTTF game as a whole?
Too hard 2 1.17%
Just right 39 22.81%
Too easy 130 76.02%
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Old 12/23/2010, 06:24 pm   #1
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How did the first episode compare in terms of difficulty to Telltale's other games?
(More specifically, the last Sam & Max season)
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Old 12/23/2010, 06:26 pm   #2
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It was far, far easier than even the easiest episode of The Devil's Playhouse. The Penal Zone requires razor-sharp wit when compared to Back to the Future: The Game: Episode 1: It's Not About Puzzles, At All, Seriously.
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Old 12/23/2010, 06:27 pm   #3
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Completely easier.

You won't have to think a single time during the whole episode. And actually, all the "puzzles" (we can't even call them "puzzles") can be solved within the same time they're introduced, and in the same area too.
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Old 12/24/2010, 12:06 pm   #4
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Sounds like 303 to me.

Actually, it's slightly harder than 303. Which is still very easy.
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Old 12/24/2010, 05:39 pm   #5
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Default Way too Easy !

Seriously, every puzzle can be solved by just random clicking on stuff with other stuff, no thought process involved whatsoever.

I know Telltale is reaching for "wider audience" here, and everything more complicated than a toaster has to be taken out of the game.

But common, there was potential for some great puzzles here, something to take your time with.

Heres a great idea, how about you could see every newspaper clipping, something like the Libary in Monkey Island II. And then using all the clues you find the right article, and you have to enter the numbers in the dolorean yourself. Instead of mindless clicking.

I hope this is not the direction taken with all games. That's what hints are for. Hell there was even a hint button next to the inventory, so why is it so easy?

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Old 12/24/2010, 07:16 pm   #6
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I've heard both the good and bad about this game, and I just want to see what you all have to say about it. The thing that kind of makes me rethink about purchasing it is "how terribly easy" it is and how it's apparently very short. But of course that could very well be TTG's way of just introducing you to the system before making it rip-out-your-hair worthy or something. I just want to know what I'm getting into before I actually buy it.

So what says you, kind people?
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Old 12/24/2010, 07:20 pm   #7
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Well around here, obviously almost everyone loves it.

It's way too easy and short. But it's also most likely it's just the introduction. And remember that the first episode is meant to be free, and the whole price of the game is counting that (25 dollars instead of 35).

It's a good game though. The story is cool (not mind blowing, so far... I mean there's not a single "great" adventure game that doesn't have anything as good/better, but the best is coming, without a doubt !). The spirit from the movie is there, though some stuff are kinda far fetched.

You should buy it. There's enough details to prove that Telltale will do everything they can to make those 5 episodes a great game. Episode 1 is just the start .
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Old 12/24/2010, 07:22 pm   #8
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If you're looking for a new Back to the Future story, check it out.

If you don't care about BTTF, you can probably skip it.
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Old 12/24/2010, 07:23 pm   #9
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The game is extremely easy, even if you turn hints off and never use the hint icon. It's easier than any previous Telltale game and probably easier than any game of it's type that I've ever played in my life. There really is no game here at all, you are not paying to play a game if you buy episode 1, because there's simply no game here to speak of.

Animations and graphics are good, voicework is great, music is excellent, and the story works pretty well so far. I just wish they were rigged around something with even an ounce of substance.

I'd like to note that the $25 pricetag includes all 5 episodes. So if episode 1 takes 2-3 hours, multiply that by 5 to get a "gameplay time" that accurately reflects the dollar-per-hour measurement.

At this point? If you have concerns, I'd say to wait it out a bit. See what people think about other episodes and see if Telltale has a mid-season sale. You could also wait until February to grab a free copy of Episode 1, and judge for yourself.
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Old 12/24/2010, 07:51 pm   #10
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I'd consider myself a rather harsh critic, and I'm extremely pleased with the game.

Yeah, it's short (I finished it in a few hours while taking my time). But $25 for all 5 episodes, plus Puzzle Agent? Not a bad Christmas Eve present, and if you're a BTTF fan, don't waste your time waiting till February. I also got the free episode 1, and was annoyed...but it's worth buying now to put the impatience aside.

Yeah, it's also easy. There are a few interesting puzzles but none of them are too difficult to figure out. I think if you're new to adventure games, it'll be a decent set of challenges that will get you accustomed to what you're in store for. It's also got a somewhat unofficial hint system in that Marty tends to straight up ask advice through dialogue if he's stumped, or 'feels' he needs advice. So you have the official hint system, and this more unofficial one to assist to in a more natural manner.

The story fits in well with BTTF, even if a few bits seem overly cartoony. While there were some rather fantastical elements to the movies, it was all based on reality for the most part. That is the only gripe I have.

It would be nice if they eventually included the hoverboard and driving the Delorean, but I feel like it'd be tough given the movement system. It's a bit awkward, so adding in support for those two might be weird.

I'm frustrated that I'll have to wait till Feb to get the next bit of the story, but I believe they are definitely off to a great start.
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But $25 for all 5 episodes, plus Puzzle Agent? Not a bad Christmas Eve present
Note: You don't get Puzzle Agent anymore, that was a pre-order incentive(and a damn good one at that, since it's a far superior game).
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Old 12/24/2010, 08:38 pm   #12
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I've heard both the good and bad about this game, and I just want to see what you all have to say about it. The thing that kind of makes me rethink about purchasing it is "how terribly easy" it is and how it's apparently very short. But of course that could very well be TTG's way of just introducing you to the system before making it rip-out-your-hair worthy or something. I just want to know what I'm getting into before I actually buy it.

So what says you, kind people?
My Friend..do yourself a favor, and buy it!..buy it NOW! it's very well worth it!
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Old 12/24/2010, 09:02 pm   #13
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I agree with Rather Dashing, but I still say it's worth it. A game shouldn't be about the story alone. Even an adventure game. But if you're any kind of a BTTF fan you're going to want to see what happens firsthand.
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Note: You don't get Puzzle Agent anymore, that was a pre-order incentive(and a damn good one at that, since it's a far superior game).
Wrong.

I bought it tonight and still got Puzzle Agent for free. It's still being offered.
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Wrong.

I bought it tonight and still got Puzzle Agent for free. It's still being offered.
No, it's not.
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If you were logged in prior to the release and clicked the pre-order link to add it to the cart, Puzzle Agent will still be in your cart for free even if you did not go through with the pre-order.
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If you were logged in prior to the release and clicked the pre-order link to add it to the cart, Puzzle Agent will still be in your cart for free even if you did not go through with the pre-order.
Looks like I got lucky then. I've enjoyed both games, so Merry Christmas to me! Woo!
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Old 12/25/2010, 06:14 am   #18
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The problem with adventure games, hard puzzles was what killed it the first time around. Often mentioned is a puzzle in Gabriel Knight 3, where you had to steal Moseleys drivers license, make a false moustache by stealing hair from a cat, to resemble Moseley, draw a moustache on the drivers license because Moseley doesn't have a moustache, then find a hat. We longtime adventuregames fans know what we get, but sometimes, especially with a huge franchise like BttF, they need to cater to people who, quite possibly, never played an adventure before. Perhaps later episodes will be a bit harder, as people know what they are in for, and how to play it.

Telltale doesn't have the time, nor the budget, to make a game with tens of thousand of jokes that will only be found if you spend 17 hours searching through a pile of newspapers covering 150 years, then cover a million years of history because you want to see what happens if you type in "12-24-0000" in the DeLorean.
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Old 12/25/2010, 06:17 am   #19
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Hell there was even a hint button next to the inventory, so why is it so easy?

My thoughts exactly.
This is telltales easiest game to date.
Telltale, please make the episodes harder, a good difficulty would be the tomb of sammunmak, oh and handle death that way too so we can create paradoxes as well.
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Sounds like 303 to me.

Actually, it's slightly harder than 303. Which is still very easy.
This is MUCH easier than 303.
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