
If you somehow managed to wade through all ninety thousand words of my fevered ranting about Telltale’s Sam & Max episodes recently, you might have noticed that, despite my other criticisms of the series, I do have a lot of time for Episode 4: Abe Lincoln must die. Apparently it was the best reviewed of the series too, so it’s not just me being mad.
Well, turns out the whole three-to-five hour fandango’s just been released for free, to help promote Season 2 of the game – the first episode of which is released this Thursday. It’s well worth a play, whether you’re yet to try any of the series or if you’d given up on it ealier, as it’s a bit of a change in direction and, I’m told, has informed some of Season 2’s approach.
Go geddim from here. Happily, it’s now a direct download from Telltale, rather than through IGNPlanetSpot’s nosey sign-up process, incidentally.
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Yep – easily the best of the first series. If only for the… well. I won’t say. Wouldn’t want to ruin the surprise.
Well hurray for that. I’ll check this out tomorrow.
I hope I can still download this tomorrow. Games (ie FarCry) have a habbit of “expiring” just as I finish my download.. hmph
That is very nice of them.
So when they say free, they actually mean free if you register with IGN and pay their monthly subscription fee?
Yes, fuck off, thanks.
No, they mean free as in free. You need a Fileplanet login, but that doesn’t cost anything other than the terror of giving a huge multinational corporation your email address.
I’m actually really enjoying this. It’s good, although as you say it is apparently the best in the series.
And if you’re really adverse to Fileplanet etc, they’re putting it on the Telltale website itself tomorrow.
Right, well, when you are presented with the register screen, it really shouldn’t have a huge PAY THIS AMOUNT all over it.
I’ll register whilst wearing my tinfoil hat, forthwith.
If I have to wait for half an hour only to *start* my download, then I am flat-out not interested until Telltale have it up on their site.
It’s also on Gamespot.
If I play this, will it spoil episodes 1-3? I haven’t played them yet, buy may well do when I’ve cleared my unplayed-games backlog.
No, it just means there’s a couple of references you might not get.
Directly from Telltale, no registration required and easier than a bowel movement link.
Well hurray for that! Downloading.
And now for the really, really lazy, it’s even free over Steam too.