Tag: Point and Click
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Batman: Enemy Within: Episode 3: Fractured Mask
Release Date: November 21, 2017 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Interactive Storytelling Rating: M for Mature Platform: PS4, Xbox One (reviewed), Android, iPhone, PC Sometimes, the stories we wish to tell end up being the ones not told; rather they evolve and change as the words ink the paper. Numerous factors play into…
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TellTale’s Batman: Enemy Within: Episode 1 – The Enigma Review
Release Date: August 8th, 2017 Rated: M for Mature Developer: TellTale Games Producer: TellTale Games Genre: Point and Click, Narrative Focus Platform: Xbox One (played and reviewed), Playstation 4, PC As cannot be said enough, thank you to TellTale Games for providing a review copy of this game! Tonality and direction are pivotal when setting up a story’s delivery of theme…
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Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: A TellTale Series Episode 1: Tangled Up in Blue Review
Release Date: April 18th, 2017 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Action-Adventure System: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, Playstation 4, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone *For Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: A TellTale Series, Last Token Gaming was fortunate enough to receive two review copies of the game: one…
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TellTale’s The Walking Dead: Season 3: A New Frontier – Episode 2: Ties That Bind, Pt. 2 Review
Release Date: December 20, 2016 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Action-Adventure System: Xbox One (Reviewed), Playstation 4, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone *As with any review copy, I want to thank TellTale for providing the review copy for TellTale The Walking Dead: Season 3: Brave New Frontier to Last Token…
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TellTale’s The Walking Dead: Season 3: A New Frontier – Episode 1: Ties That Bind, Pt. 1 Review
First, I want to apologize for having completed this review a little over a month since the game’s premiere. However, I want to say I appreciate you all who continue to read our work and follow our content and hope this review is worth the wait. Release Date: December 20, 2016 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale…
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Batman: A TellTale Series – Episode 4: Guardian of Gotham Review
Release Date: November 22, 2016 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Action-Adventure System: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, Playstation 4, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone With a series that already feels like it’s bursting with tension and extremely high stakes, how do you push the envelope farther? What will…
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Disappointment from Ice: TellTale’s Game of Thrones: Season 1 Review
Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Rated: M for Mature Release Date: December 2, 2014 – November 17, 2015 (US) Platform: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, Playstation 4, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, Steam (Reviewed) MSRP: $4.99 per episode, $29.99 for full Season A while back, Terry and Jake started playing TellTale’s Game of Thrones Season 1: Iron…
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A Fun Adventure in a Nonsense World
by Benjamin Fitzgerald What do you get when you combine an overweight exterminator, a singing purple bear and a world full of monstrous insects? Why, you get The Ballads of Remus – When the Bed Bites! Enter a zany, bizarre world full of over-sized parasites, ketchup plants and thirsty peasants in this charming adventure.…
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Old, but New: The Success of TellTale and Interactive Storytelling
It goes without saying TellTale Games has been on a roll over the last few years that won’t be ending anytime soon. From The Walking Dead Season 1 and 2, The Wolf Among Us, Back to the Future and Tales from the Borderlands, each game focuses on providing a thrilling narrative experience with simple gameplay. TellTale’s formula…
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Flying Away: To the Moon Review
A heartbreaking, bittersweet gem By Terry Randolph Developer: Freebird Games Publisher: Freebird Games Release Date: November 1, 2011 Platform: RPG, Point and Click, Interactive Novel Platforms: Mac (played and reviewed on, PC, Steam) Love is beautiful in its broad, complicated spectrum of concepts it encompasses that’s hard to express within a singular word. It’s amazing…