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Developer:
Auran Review Date: August 2007 Reviewer: John Sudukis Classification: PG |
8.2 |
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The classic adventure heroes return to the PC in their latest thrilling instalment labelled "Sam & Max Season One" that returns to a simpler time of whacky heroes, exciting adventures and good old fashioned adventure game fun. Created by Steve Purcell, the original saga of Sam and Max was a classic PC hit and when gamers heard that this dog and rabbit team were returning to the gaming world, the excitement amongst fans of the original series grew and here it is for the first time in Australia... Sam & Max: Season One
The premise behind
Sam & Max is that they are a pair of animal detectives, a dog and a
rabbit who originally started as a comic and then were transformed
into a game by Luacarts in 1993. Once again the developers of this
new franchise have returned to the original drawing board where the
pair have returned to work after a long sojourn. It's about
adventure, action, puzzles and of course comedy that is as close as
you can get to an old school adventure game.
As the game is an adventure game, players must use their wits to
solve a variety of puzzles and fortunately many of these puzzles are
quite logical and do not require a plethora of items used with items
in order to progress to the next level as many of the games of
Lucasarts were created. If you do get stuck, your supporting
character, whether it's Sam or Max will give you a little hint and
hopefully that will be enough to proceed.
The real star of the title of Sam & Max Season One is the voice
acting which is great and the comedy does not seemed too forced or
contrived as they travel through the world of strange mysteries and
the like. The musical score perfectly suits the genre and add in a
variety of different sound effects and you have one decent sounding
title. |