The story is great. It really twists the concept of time travel in the Back to the Future universe much like Back to the Future Part II, but it never breaks the rules of that universe. Bob Gale, the co-creator of the Back to the Future series, is a story consultant on this game, so you can rest assured that they handled the story right.
As for the game itself: the music is top notch and the voice acting is mostly top notch as well (Christopher Lloyd is Doc, AJ Locascio does a suprisingly accurate Marty McFly, Michael J Fox himself cameos as a McFly ancestor in the final episode, and the voice actor for George McFly is pretty good. Kid Beyond is pretty good for wimpy Biff (but his tough Biff is way off), and the actor for Lorraine is way off as well (although she's good in the opening scene). Even the way off impressions are tolerable though, as they handle the spirit of the characters well (and the way off impressions don't happen too often). The animation is decent (though a little stiff), but the art direction is great in my opinion.
The puzzles here aren't difficult at all (they're about the same difficulty as the ones in The Walking Dead, but there's more of them). They do get better as they go on, but the difficulty doesn't increase much.
All in all, I'd say it's worth your money. I didn't regret my purchase at all (the excellent story and good-to-excellent production values (good being the side character's voice acting and the animation, excellent being the art design, main character acting, and music) make up for the easy puzzles in my opinion.
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