Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4: Double Visions

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4: Double Visions

released on Apr 29, 2011

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4: Double Visions

released on Apr 29, 2011

The fourth episode for Telltale's new Back to the Future series. It's time for the Hill Valley Expo! Back in 1986, Marty and First Citizen Brown must join forces to create an epic invention so that he can prevent the young Emmett Brown from making the worst mistake of his life.


Also in series

Back to the Future: The Game
Back to the Future: The Game
Super Back to the Future II
Super Back to the Future II
Back to the Future Part III
Back to the Future Part III
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part II & III
Back to the Future Part II & III

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Has an interesting final conversation but not having Telltale’s multiple paths makes it all feel inconsequential even if it’s well written

It's alright? The arc questioning if their actions are truly justified is interesting if a bit unexamined.

Eu não lembro exatamente o que acontece em cada episódio, mas lembro de gostar bastante de BttF: The Game como um todo, mesmo com suas falhas clássicas de jogos de adventure.

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Played this and Episode V back to back, so I can't really tell my feelings for them apart and at this point I feel like it's kind of sloggy and picked back up again in the fifth episode. Here's it's a this is your three things to do, one of them will be a pattern puzzle again (though much better and more interesting), a puzzle that actually uses time travel and one where I just broke things and gave broken things to someone.

Once those were out of the way, Marty and Doc have an argument where Doc drops some truth bombs on Marty (at which point I was quite keen to see where it was going to go), but no... doesn't go there.

My main beef with this one's story though (which is actually a beef Episode 3 but didn't occur to me until Episode 4... I'm not clear on why Doc disappeared from the Delorean at the end of Episode 2/start of 3 when whenever Marty has gone back to the future even if that future is different but he still exists, he doesn't forget going back in time. And Doc never invented the Delorean so doesn't that cause a paradox where the Delorean itself should have faded from existence in 1931?

Probably just overthinking something which shouldn't be thought too hard about.

Short and sweet. Best episode yet. To be concluded on...