Back to the Future

Players: 1 player
Publisher: Telltale Games
Genres: Adventure
Release Date: December 22, 2010
Developer: Telltale Games
MSRP: $24.95 for 5
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Picking up shortly after the events of the third Back to the Future film, Marty and Doc embark on a completely new cinematic time-travel adventure. The story unfolds across five exciting episodes, with a new installment releasing each month.

RAD episode 145-BTTF:The Game

Its minutes past midnight in the new year and of course that means instead of partying like its 2011…Birdman is working!
In this holiday special in celebration of Binary day aka 010111,we take a look at a recent release that has had many people skeptical of can it be awesome?
Back to the future: The Game Episode 1 on the PC!
Birdman enlists the help of RAD contributor the Infamous Kelly as he sets flux capacitor to full and heads back in time to save Doc Brown with Marty McFly!
Will this trip back in time be enough to redeem a franchise plagued by the evil that is LJN or will it be doomed to a future ruled by more games?
Ask yourself what the hell is a gigawatt and lets hit 88 miles per hour!

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  1. January 03, 2011 at 08:47pm
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    Mike, to let you know about the pinball machine since my dad and I played it a lot back in the day. It’s pretty shitty. It’s typical Data East Pinball where they rely on the theme for you to play the game and everything else is terrible. Pretty much all you have to do is shoot three drop targets and loop the ramps. That’s it. There’s really not any modes other then the skill shot hurry up. It’s got three ball multiball, but other then that the game is BORING.

    But what shocked me the most is that with this game that Michael J. Fox actually said yes to use his likeness. When the pinball machine came out they asked him and he turned them down. So while it’s really Chris Loyd as Doc, they used Gary Stern’s (The guy that runs Stern Pinball and Data East at the time) son to fill in for Marty. So the backglass looks really stupid with Doc and this guy they put in Marty’s cloths but they put the big 80′s sunglasses over his face to try to cover it up.

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    There is indeed a Back to the Future Pinball machine (real solid state, I don’t know about a video game one). It was released in 1990 by Data East and is based upon the complete Trilogy. I’m an avid pinball player (I’d be a collector if I could afford it), but I don’t recall ever playing this one, so I can’t comment on how good it is.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future:_The_Pinball

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      I played that pinball machine when I stayed at a entertainment fun center during a lock in with our youth group from church. See, church can be useful for something….I played that, the Addams family pinball, Twilight Zone pinball, and Kiss pinball machines.

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    Love the series so far, did notice that Marty’s father’s voice was a bit off some what. Besides that it was perfect for me. I am so going to buy this series when they put in into a bundle later on with all the episodes.

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    I liked this game quite a bit. Played it all the way through with my mom and recorded a good portion of it until I realized that no one else wanted to play along. I all ready beat it before though and it was a great, humor filled, and fantastically flowing experience. I can’t wait for the rest.

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      Also, the Biff voice DID NOT SUCK. It was perfect. It felt like the Biff of that timeline with a malice we previously didn’t really figure was still buried inside him. I don’t know why people are hitting so harshly upon both the Tannens in this one. I thought if anything, it was the Young Emmett who faltered a little bit (but not a lot).

      EDIT OF NOTE: IT’s EXPLAINED what happened to Clara and the kids. EVERYONE seems to miss it. Talk to Doc in the jail and he’ll explain A LOT.

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    TellTale says they tried to contact Thomas (Biff), but Thomas says he wasn’t contacted at all.
    The most common rumor is that it is Thomas’s Agents who were apparently auto-ignoring BTTF offers. Which is why he most likely wasn’t at the 25th anniversary.

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      Ever seen this before?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwY5o2fsG7Y

      He does not like being tightcast as Biff and claims they are “shooting for an inferior product”. Search the comments section and you’ll find that.

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        Maybe I’m just misinterpreting what he wrote, but I read that comment as a sarcastic “It’s an inferior product because I’m not in it,” not that he genuinely thought the game sucked.

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Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 5 Review

Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 5 Review


And so it all comes down to this. Back to the Future: the Game – Episode 5: OUTATIME, the final episode of Telltale Game’s video game follow up to the much beloved Back to the Future trilogy, has hit the digital shelves and with it comes some important questions that need to be answered. Chief among these has to be this: does this episode bring the series to a satisfying conclusion or is simply time to hit the DeLorean with a train and be done with it?

PROSGreat story, well integrated puzzles, strong voice work, perfect ending for the series as a whole
CONSPoor lip syncing, some may find low challenge level unappealing
WTF?!The final, unlikely fate of one Edna Strickland

When last we left our stalwart time traveling twosome, things looked grim. Marty, determined as ever to restore the timeline (and his version of Doc Brown), found himself at odds with Doc’s alternate incarnation, the so-called Citizen Brown. Determined not to let his one-time love Edna Strickland end up a lonely and bitter spinster, Citizen Brown has broken ways with Marty. He is now determined to do everything in his power to prevent young Emmet Brown from ever discovering the true joys of science, believing that it is science, and not Edna’s inherent nuttiness, that lay at the roots of the couple’s rather intense marital problems (not to mention Edna’s tendency of desiring world domination by way of mass brainwashing). Now Marty, more alone than he has ever been at any other point in his adventures through time and space, must do the unthinkable: he must directly oppose one Emmet Brown with the fate of his world as he knows it up for grabs…

Telltale has a lot they needed to accomplish with this final episode of Back to the Future: the Game. They had the bring the series a whole to a satisfying conclusion, including wrapping up all the various loose ends and plot threads created over the previous four chapters, while also still producing a gaming experience that would be satisfying in its own right. Thankfully, I can happily report that they not only managed this, but they did so with real aplomb and style to spare. Episode 5 of BttF: the Game is easily the single most satisfying and well put together episode of the series. The various major set pieces and puzzles are highly entertaining while still moving the game along at a great pace, all while building to the kind of crazy finale that has become a signature for the franchise in general.

Another day, another man in a diving suit.

Of all the things Telltale gets right in this episode, it is the story and character beats that especially shines through. All the major character still in play get appropriate denouements that manage to be both satisfy and stay true to the tone of the franchise as whole (with the final fate of Edna Strickland ending up especially inspired). Meanwhile, all the various questions that have been raised over the course of the series, from the true identity of the Speakeasy Arsonist to what Doc was doing back in the 1930s to begin with, get answered, and in a manner that really helps the series to achieve a cohesive and well thought-out whole. Best of all, this episode manages to wring some genuine moments of pathos out of the story, which is important since Back to the Future has always been a franchise with a lot of heart buried beneath its zany and crazy exterior, a fact that lesser takes on the series (*cough* the cartoon series *cough*) have in the past failed to understand.

This episode also brings the series arguably two most important plotlines, namely Doc and Marty’s respective character arcs, to a successful conclusion. From the outset, I have loved the way the game has used the exploration of Doc’s past as a way to not just simply show us who he was but why he is the way he is. This episode takes that idea to its logical conclusion, a conclusion that, incidentally, could only really work in a fantastical setting like the universe of the BttF franchise. Meanwhile, the series manages to also tie this conclusion into what has been Marty’s (far more subtle) central character arc brilliantly. From the moment Doc as we know him faded out of existence, Marty has had to stand on his own in a way he never really had to during the original movie trilogy, where some version of Doc was always present to guide and help him out. In short, Marty’s arc has been all about growing up and learning how to become an independent and self-sufficient adult (and if you need proof for this, pay close attention to the reveal for why Doc traveled back to the 1930s in the first place). It is a good character arc, and Telltale does a lot with it, without ever straying into too maudlin territory or abandoning the kind of wacky hi-jinks that we have all come to love from the BttF franchise.

I would tell you the signifcance of this location to Ep 5′s plot but in the words of another beloved time travel franchise, spoilers!

Speaking of wacky hi-jinks, this episode also manages to match previous episodes for sheer audacity in late unexpected plot developments. As always seems to be the case is in the world of Back to the Future, just when the characters think everything is all wrapped up nicely and going to be ok, the whole situation goes to hell in a hand basket, and this time said basket is a doozey. The plot developments of the game’s final fourth left me smiling from beginning to end, and managed the impressive trick of feeling new and fresh while also directly referencing and calling back various moments from the franchise as a whole. Events built nicely to a final sequence that, while lacking in the sheer challenge that some hard core adventure hounds might crave, nonetheless felt perfectly in line with the Back to the Future finales that have come before. The game also ends on a perfect note, one that definitively and satisfyingly concludes the current game’s story arc, while also leaving the door open for Telltale produce another season down the line if they should so chose. Incidentally the ending would also seem to perfectly setup any said future season perfectly to deal with the one area of the franchise the current season ended up never really touching upon…

RAD ep 145:Back to the Future:The Game Episode 1, 4.5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

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RAD ep 145:Back to the Future:The Game Episode 1

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RAD Episode 166-Back to the Future: The Game Episode 2

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RAD Episode 196-BTTF-The Game-Episode 4

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RAD episode 212-Back to the future:The Game Episode 5

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  1. July 03, 2011 at 02:46am
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    As a huge fan of the movies, I really need to get around to checking these out. To be honest I was a bit put off since the point and click adventure genre really isn’t my thing (more of an arcade gamer at heart). Though the gameplay looks solid and the story telling seems fantastic. I would hate to miss out on more BttF goodness. Thanks for the review.

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    i have to wonder…what ever happened to clara? she and doc were married with 2 kids, yet in the first episode of this game she’s nowhere to be found, and is never mentioned in any of the episodes, and this game is supposed to take place after BTTF 3.

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      Have you actually played the game? Clara and the kids are mentioned as early as the first episode, albeit by way of an optional dialogue between Marty and Doc while the latter is still in the prison, and then mentioned again, in non-optional conversations, multiple times in Ep 3, 4, and 5, including during the ending cutscene of the game. She and the kids are not physically present in the game, true, but their existence is absolutely and unequivocally addressed.

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Posted by [ 1 year, 4 months ]

Birdman returns for a special episode to celebrate the new year with RAD contributor,the Infamous Kelly and take a trip back in time to visit Hill Valley in 1986! The RAD duo examine one of the most anticipated licensed game from the beloved Back to the Future franchise…lets see what happens when we get this baby up to 142 kilometers per hour! (I’m Canadian!)