Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition

Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition

released on Oct 14, 2015

Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition

released on Oct 14, 2015

Six months after the events of Back to the Future Part III, the DeLorean Time Machine mysteriously returns to Hill Valley-driverless! Now, Marty must go back to 1931 to recruit the help of a reluctant teenage Emmett Brown in order to save 1985's Doc from certain death. Can they repair the rifts of the past without accidentally erasing the future?


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same game but with prettier visuals and new junk thrown in. Nothing huge, but it's still good

one of the last great telltale Games, not movies. wish it was wasnt delisted forever.

Platinumd the PS3 version but then plat’d the anniversary version on PS4

This is a wonderful point and click adventure game that has a lot of respect for the BTTF license as the writer of the films, Bob Gale, had input on the story and most of the actors from the films reprise their roles! Michael J Fox is included as well tho not as Marty, but the VA for him does an impeccable impression that never once took me out of the experience. Puzzles are simple, but fun and fit the time periods they take place in. The story is faithful to the original spirit of the films, although the very ending of the game kinda muddled the whole thing and comes off as weird retread/parody of the first movie that doesn’t really land. The first episode has a very slow start that makes it tough to replay at times and there are some weird visual/audio glitches (as most TellTale games do). Overall tho if you’re a fan on the movies you should definitely play this as it’s practically Part IV (and the creators themselves agree)!
Play the 30th Anniversary rerelease; it’s the best way to play the game as the frame rate is smoother and Tom Wilson reprises his role as Biff from the films!

I've never seen the original movies based off the game so I can't say how well they go together, while I can't really say anything wrong with the game, it never really kept my attention while playing either.

A pre-Walking Dead era Telltale game make its return with some updated graphics and a new behind the scenes video. The additions are minor, so those hoping this "30th Anniversary Edition" would offer something substantially different will find themselves disappointed. While its age shows in some areas, this game still proves to be worth checking out for those Back to the Future fans who have still yet to experience it. It's easily the Back to the Future: Part IV we always wanted.

It's a much more traditional adventure game than what Telltale has been delivering as of late. The puzzles, while far from rocket science, are more open-ended and require much more head-scratching for one. The solution isn't always so linear or right in front of you. You'll have to interact with just about every part of an environment before even beginning to get an idea of what you need to do. Making it through a section often requires completing several different puzzles that all tie in together. There also isn't as much of an emphasis on player choice. It's very rare to have your own personal effect on the story or scenes. This can make all of those dialog choices seem kind of pointless. Especially during the sections where the only way to progress is through conversation. Why are there so many useless options?

The occasional technical issue may pop up from time to time, but never anything that's going to effect gameplay. It's the controls that cause the real problems. Even then it's incredibly rare. You may have trouble selecting what you want to in the more crowded scenes and moving to a new area where the camera angle changes causes the analog sticks to change the direction your character will walk in. These are all worth putting up with though for those eureka moments and the great story.

They got quite a few of the original actors to reprise their roles here. The ones that didn't return have extremely competent sound-alikes. The person they got to voice Marty blew me away with how much he sounded like Michael J. Fox. While there are plenty of references and throwbacks to the films, the game has much more to offer than simple fan-service. It's a really great continuation from where the third movie left off.

Telltale's revival of one of their pre-mainstream appeal titles shows that they pretty much always knew how to add onto an existing, beloved franchise by capturing what made them so great in the first place. The gameplay side of things is much deeper than their more recent offerings, so it's likely to have more appeal to hardcore adventure game fans. Some pacing issues aside, it's a well-told tale that fits into the Back to the Future series perfectly. So if you're a fan of the movies, give this a go. If you just like Telltale games and have to try this one out, watch the movies then play it. The film trilogy is good enough to make it worth playing catch-up.

8/10