Summary
Back to the Future: The Game is one of Telltale Games’ popular episodic games. It follows the story of the famous Marty McFly and Doc Brown as they stumble through another adventure in time. It is broken into 5 episodes, and incorporates Telltale’s unique spin on point-and-click games.
Back to the Future: The Game is one of Telltale Games’ popular episodic games. It follows the story of the famous Marty McFly and Doc Brown as they stumble through another adventure in time. It is broken into 5 episodes, and incorporates Telltale’s unique spin on point-and-click games.
The Future is back and now it’s playable!
Join Doc and Marty McFly in a brand-new Back to the Future adventure in five episodes! Six months after the events of the third Back to the Future movie, the DeLorean Time Machine returns without its driver. What could be behind the strange occurrence? Where is Doc Brown? Now, Marty must go back in time and enlist the aid of a young Doc Brown or else the entire space-time continuum will forever be unraveled!
It’s About Time marks the return of Marty McFly as he gets himself re-acquainted with the 1980’s when the DeLorean suddenly materializes before him. Soon, he must find out why Doc Brown is missing. In Get Tannen, Marty and the 1980’s version of Doc must do all they can to prevent the dastardly crime boss Kid Tannen from wreaking havoc on the McFly family and erasing Marty’s girlfriend from the future. The adventure get crazier as Marty returns to a very different version of the 80’s: First Citizen Brown is the supreme ruler of the world in Citizen Brown. Double Visions has Marty joining forces with First Citizen Brown to create an invention of epic proportions in order to prevent the young Emmet Brown from making the worst mistake in his life. Outatime sees lives changed and mysteries solved and resolved as the young Emmett Brown confronts his destiny while Marty and Doc race through Hill Valley’s past, present, and future!
Join Doc and Marty McFly in a brand-new Back to the Future adventure in five episodes! Six months after the events of the third Back to the Future movie, the DeLorean Time Machine returns without its driver. What could be behind the strange occurrence? Where is Doc Brown? Now, Marty must go back in time and enlist the aid of a young Doc Brown or else the entire space-time continuum will forever be unraveled!
It’s About Time marks the return of Marty McFly as he gets himself re-acquainted with the 1980’s when the DeLorean suddenly materializes before him. Soon, he must find out why Doc Brown is missing. In Get Tannen, Marty and the 1980’s version of Doc must do all they can to prevent the dastardly crime boss Kid Tannen from wreaking havoc on the McFly family and erasing Marty’s girlfriend from the future. The adventure get crazier as Marty returns to a very different version of the 80’s: First Citizen Brown is the supreme ruler of the world in Citizen Brown. Double Visions has Marty joining forces with First Citizen Brown to create an invention of epic proportions in order to prevent the young Emmet Brown from making the worst mistake in his life. Outatime sees lives changed and mysteries solved and resolved as the young Emmett Brown confronts his destiny while Marty and Doc race through Hill Valley’s past, present, and future!
Back to the Future: The Game Key Features:
1, System: Windows XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / 7
Story Line
Six months after the events of Back to the Future™ Part III, the DeLorean Time Machine mysteriously returns to Hill Valley—driverless! Now, Marty must go back to 1931 to recruit the help of a reluctant teenage Emmett Brown in order to save 1985’s Doc from certain death. Can they repair the rifts of the past without accidentally erasing the future?
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent | 2.7 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent |
VRAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 3 GB RAM |
OS | XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7 | XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7 |
Graphics Card | ATI or NVidia card w/ 256 MB RAM | ATI or NVidia card w/ 512 MB RAM |
Direct X | Direct X 9.0c | Direct X 9.0c |
SOUND CARD | Direct X 8.1 sound device | Direct X 8.1 sound device |
HDD Space | 2 GB Space Free | 3 GB Space Free |
Game Analysis | To play Back to the Future: The Game you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz to play the game. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card you can play the game. But, according to the developers the recommended graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS. The minimum memory requirement for Back to the Future: The Game is 2 GB of RAM installed in your computer. If possible, make sure your have 3 GB of RAM in order to run Back to the Future: The Game to its full potential. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 2 GB of free disk space available. Make sure your have 3 GB of free disk space in order to install Back to the Future: The Game. Back to the Future: The Game will run on PC system with XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7 and upwards. Additionally it has a Mac version. |
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 2.0 GHz Pentium or equivalent | 2.3 GHz Pentium or equivalent |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
OS | Snow Leopard (10.5.8) | Snow Leopard (10.5.8) |
Graphics Card | ATI or NVidia card w/ 256 MB RAM | ATI or NVidia card w/ 512 MB RAM |
HDD Space | 2 GB Space Free | 2 GB Space Free |
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Back to the Future Game Series [View Back to the Future Full Game Series]
- Back to the Future Part II
- Back to the Future
- Back to the Future Part III
- Back to the Future
- Back to the Future: The Game
- Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 2: Get Tannen!
- Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 1: It’s About Time
- Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 3: Citizen Brown
- Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 5: OUTATIME
- Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 4: Double Visions
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Pretty original
Good music and sound design
Pretty easy to play
Slow pace
Pretty linear
Small scope
Not replay worthy at all
(Based on PS4 version)
So there was LOTS of nostalgia to cling to here with the soundtrack and the voice acting being farily decent, but quite a bit of it was kind of wonky with regards to graphics (granted the game is technically 8 years old since it’s a collection from the PS3)- overall the story was MESSY and some of the puzzle stuff was pretty obscure, but it was easy and light enough to be somewhat enjoyable at least. I like to think this is more of a “what if” scenario for the series than cannon.
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 7
Pacing- 6
Characters- 7
Originality- 8
Linearity- 5
Length- 6
Epicness- 5
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 7
Display- 7
Music- 8
Sound FX- 8
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 8
Innovation- 7
Replayability- 3