I love Telltale as a company, but I wish they produced more adventure games and less interactive movies. JP seems to be less of a game than even BTTF, which succeeded in creating the atmosphere, but practically played itself. Reply
Yeah. I know what you mean. I liked bttf, and the others, but the same game mechanics are used over and over. I wish they would learn to inject a bit more participation into their games.Reply
Trespasser sure was an awesome game back then, I would pay for a "remastered" copy of it. While I do fit the "Franchise diehards" description Point-and-click games are a major let down for me.Reply
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MrCromulent - Tuesday, November 29, 2011 - link
I love Telltale as a company, but I wish they produced more adventure games and less interactive movies. JP seems to be less of a game than even BTTF, which succeeded in creating the atmosphere, but practically played itself. Replysoftdrinkviking - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
Yeah. I know what you mean.I liked bttf, and the others, but the same game mechanics are used over and over.
I wish they would learn to inject a bit more participation into their games. Reply
MrNobodyWTB - Tuesday, November 29, 2011 - link
"and it’s been a few years since the last credible Jurassic Park 4 rumor."Didn't Spielberg announce at Comic Con that the story for Jurassic Park 4 was pretty much done? Reply
Craig Getting - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
That had escaped me. Corrected. ReplyStrunf - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
Trespasser sure was an awesome game back then, I would pay for a "remastered" copy of it. While I do fit the "Franchise diehards" description Point-and-click games are a major let down for me. ReplyfaZZter - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
I enjoyed Trespasser although that freaky arm you used to manipulate things needs to be completely redone. Reply