Sam and Max - Episode 204 Review

So the latest episode of Sam and Max Season 2 has been released. I have been able to review the game thanks to my work on 411 Mania, so continue to read my review!

Sam and Max - Episode 204 - Chariots of the Dogs - Review

It is a sad fact that I have never played a Sam and Max game before I played Chariots of the Dogs, and maybe that is my problem. TellTale games revived this fallen series two years ago now and had the unenviable task of following up on the critically acclaimed Sam and Max: Hit the Road from LucasArts back in 1993. Season One and the current episodes of Season Two have all received favourable reviews.

Chariots of the Dogs though doesn’t do it for me, it is not a bad game…but it just falls flat for me. Chariots places you in control of the ever lovable crime fighting duo of Sam and Max, and this time your goal is to rescue Bosco. I have been asked to avoid giving away too much, but lets just say that the story will take you across time and space.

The gameplay is classic adventure gaming, point and click where you want to go, talk to multiple characters with the multiple different options at hand and the ever wonderful inventory. Everything works fine and dandy, though I have a few issues with the puzzles. You may know exactly what you want to do, and you will try to do it but if the execution is in the slightest bit wrong you will be left wondering what else you have to do to complete the damn thing.

That may just be my personal lack of adventure gaming experience shining through, but sometimes it feels like there should be more options for how to do the puzzles. Saying that the puzzles do fit in with the way the game has been crafted and written, so I have no problems there.

The story is nice and engaging, you really do want to find out more and get to the heart of what has been going on, and I must say there is a nice twist at one point and that was really well written. The humour though was a bit hit and miss, though I can easily attribute that to not having played any of the other Sam and Max games.

There definitely are a lot of ‘in-jokes’ and references to other games in the Season. I guess if you have played the other Sam and Max games from TellTale you will get a much more enjoyable experience from it.

The graphics are good enough and are what you would expect from an episodic game that actually sticks to the deadlines that episodic games should stick to. There are clear signs of assets being reused from other games in Season 2, but you can forgive that at the end of the day for what is fundamentally a good game.

The music is top notch, especially after you get to the twist. Right now I am sitting and listening to the music while I have the game paused and find myself doing a little jig along with it. The voice acting is great, a couple of times it gets a bit annoying after you hear the same phrases a few too many times, but overall it works well.

In closing Chariots of the Dogs is a good little game, it may not be all out laugh a minute but for those with a greater understanding of the games it just may laugh a minute stuff. If you have been playing Season 2 then I highly recommend you get this one. If not, then you are best off playing the others first.

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