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7.1

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  1. Dec 25, 2010
    8
    Great game for fans of the series who've always imagined where a fourth movie would go. The only problem some might have with the game is that those who buy it now are only getting 2-4 hours worth of gameplay. THE PRICE INCLUDES EVERY EPISODE! So you will get a notification whenever the second is available and be able to download it without any further cost. Also, some might be turned-offGreat game for fans of the series who've always imagined where a fourth movie would go. The only problem some might have with the game is that those who buy it now are only getting 2-4 hours worth of gameplay. THE PRICE INCLUDES EVERY EPISODE! So you will get a notification whenever the second is available and be able to download it without any further cost. Also, some might be turned-off by the point and click adventure format. Again; if you're not a die hard BTTF fan the game will probably underwhelm you. All that said, the story is excellent, and it is very rewarding to put together the actions to complete each task. The voice acting from Lloyd is great as expected and the Fox sound-a-like is outstanding. If you love the series and bought the new blu-ray (which will give you the first episode for free in Feb.) this is a perfect companion piece. Expand
  2. Dec 25, 2010
    9
    An excellent, fully fledged sequel to the original trilogy. I just got through the first episode, and was thoroughly amused with the voice acting, writing, and story progression. This could easily have been a fourth movie, especially considering the story takes off six months after Back to the Future Part III ended, when Doc got himself lost in time, yet again.

    I only have two
    An excellent, fully fledged sequel to the original trilogy. I just got through the first episode, and was thoroughly amused with the voice acting, writing, and story progression. This could easily have been a fourth movie, especially considering the story takes off six months after Back to the Future Part III ended, when Doc got himself lost in time, yet again.

    I only have two complaints, the first of which is the MSRP of $25. The game only took me three hours to complete, which is very short compared to most games. Out of a $50 game, people generally expect at least 20 hours. So to only get three from a $25 game is a big let down. However, since the release I have seen some stores price it at $20, which is a tad more reasonable.

    My second complaint is that I'm going to have to wait until near the end of next year to play part five, and the conclusion of this awesome game! I'm already ecstatic for part two, coming in February!
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  3. Jun 25, 2011
    10
    Best game of this type. You will enjoy it if you are a fan of the movies
  4. Zan
    Jan 18, 2011
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Before I get into my assessment of the game, a quick response to mentions of the price in other comments: The current price of $25 US or 15 British pounds (according to Grey1972) includes all 5 episodes of Season 1 in that price, but episodes 2-5 won't be available until February, so you're getting 10-20 hours of game play for that price, not just 3. This is the same scheme they used for Sam and Max and Monkey Island. Episode 1 will be available for individual purchase around the time Episode 2 comes out, probably for about $7-8. Until then you can only pre-purchase the entire season, but it will save you money in the long run.

    Now onto the game review: Overall, a satisfying experience for Back to the Future fans, and fans of other TellTale games. The puzzles take some thought but none are too difficult to solve on your own. The built in hint system, if you choose to use it, gives enough info without giving it away. I saw a few glitches pop-up but nothing serious (although I did here a report of one possible game breaking bug, so be sure to save on a regular basis) All of the Back to the Future cliches are there-- ancestors of George McFly and Biff Tannen, a Manure incident, the clock tower/courthouse, as well as connections to some other side characters. As for things that are missing - there's no explanation yet as to where Clara is (this is supposed to be 6 months after BttF III), and no one from Marty's mother's family has shown up yet, but that may come in a later episode. Anyway, it's a fun casual game that you can play in one sitting if you have a few hours, or wait you can play it in short spurts. If I had any wish for future episodes, its that they will be a little longer and have a few more challenging (but not insane) puzzles. The one thing I've always found lacking in Telltale games is multiple ways to get to the same point, sometimes with different endings as a result (See King's Quest 5 for a game that did this really well), but they are one of the very few companies keeping the adventure game genre alive so I still love them.
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  5. Jan 4, 2011
    10
    I absolutely loved this game - it really is like Back to the Future Part 4!

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  6. Jan 2, 2011
    8
    As a fan of both Telltale Games and the Back to the Future trilogy, I've been very excited about this release. And it was worth it. What Telltale delivered was a smart game that stays true to the Back to the Future story, has the same talent behind the script, and lots of easter eggs for the hardcore fans. Now, the game isn't perfect, obviously. The episode is short (it took me only aAs a fan of both Telltale Games and the Back to the Future trilogy, I've been very excited about this release. And it was worth it. What Telltale delivered was a smart game that stays true to the Back to the Future story, has the same talent behind the script, and lots of easter eggs for the hardcore fans. Now, the game isn't perfect, obviously. The episode is short (it took me only a little under 2 hours) and the puzzles aren't challenging, that's a shame coming from Telltale. My second complaint is that the setting you're in feels very stale. Maybe it's just the time period, but it bored me. The voice work in this game is fantastic, and a special nod to Christopher Lloyd and AJ LoCasio for their stellar performances. If you're a telltale fan, you'll love it for the (light) gameplay. If you're a Back to the Future fan, you'll play it for the story that continues the saga without causing any time paradoxes. If you're a fan of both...well, you're in for a treat. Expand
  7. Feb 25, 2011
    8
    Great game , Story seems a little silly and the game play can be a little frustrating at times but it is fun to see the back to the future story line continue on. For the price I would say buy it
  8. Feb 15, 2011
    9
    Amazingly fun game!

    Remember that people? Fun? Best I can describe this game is classic back to the future feel and story mixed with monkey island. Now the graphics are kinda sub par but they're clean, the controls are a bit off, but the story is awesome, witty, and convoluted time paradox mess! The explanations doc brown gives are classic back to the future. The voice acting for Marty
    Amazingly fun game!

    Remember that people? Fun?

    Best I can describe this game is classic back to the future feel and story mixed with monkey island.

    Now the graphics are kinda sub par but they're clean, the controls are a bit off, but the story is awesome, witty, and convoluted time paradox mess! The explanations doc brown gives are classic back to the future. The voice acting for Marty is amazing. I laughed more than a few times, and there is one particular scene in which I actually thought I experienced something truly original in a gaming experience that stretches back to the early 80's I won't give anything away but it has something to so with making something.

    It's a very easy game as far as the puzzles, however I truly had fun with it and was only disappointed in the length, FAR too short! I was finished under 2 hours but man what a good time! I'm really quite eager for the next episode!
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  9. Mar 4, 2011
    9
    As a huge fan of the original movie trilogy, this game really does an amazing job of bringing back that feeling of wonder and excitement that Doc Brown and his Delorean inspired.

    The game itself is simple enough to master without reading a manual or playing tutorials. The interface leaves a little to be desired as sometimes getting where you want to go can be less than perfect, but these
    As a huge fan of the original movie trilogy, this game really does an amazing job of bringing back that feeling of wonder and excitement that Doc Brown and his Delorean inspired.

    The game itself is simple enough to master without reading a manual or playing tutorials. The interface leaves a little to be desired as sometimes getting where you want to go can be less than perfect, but these minor annoyances are more than made up for by the game's intelligent puzzles and genuinely entertaining story.

    In fact the story feels much like the movie, but with a completely original plot that introduces some new characters (such as a young Emmitt Brown) and of course old favourites like George McFly and the Tannens.

    Probably my favourite aspect of the game, though, is how accurate the model of the Delorean is. Every detail is made to look exactly like the movies, even down to the (less than obvious) "shield eyes from light" embossed tape stuck to the flux capacitor.

    No hoverboards yet, but I'm hoping they'll make an appearance before the end. Currently awaiting episode 3 with much anticipation!
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  10. Jun 9, 2011
    10
    this games story line is awesome.... Bang for the buck I love it game play is excellent work buying very time comsumingand the story is great
    i recommend this game to anybody of all ages
  11. Jun 29, 2011
    10
    I just got this game yesterday, since all the Episodes are available and this game captures the essence of Back to the Future from the musical score, atmosphere and the feeling of you being Marty McFly.

    Granted I am only in Episode I, but having a AWESOME time reliving this movie in a video game. I was 14 years old when this movie was released and saw it with my parents and little brother
    I just got this game yesterday, since all the Episodes are available and this game captures the essence of Back to the Future from the musical score, atmosphere and the feeling of you being Marty McFly.

    Granted I am only in Episode I, but having a AWESOME time reliving this movie in a video game. I was 14 years old when this movie was released and saw it with my parents and little brother at the time.

    So if your a TRUE FAN of all the Back to the Future movies, you won't be disappointed .
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  12. Aug 26, 2012
    9
    I took it for what it is and had a lot of fun with it. Gameplay is NOT the core, its a simple point and click adventure, the fun is meant in the figuring out the situations and following the plot. I really liked the movie, and this little game did not disappoint, it has the feeling and humor of it.
  13. Jun 3, 2013
    9
    Excellent old school adventure!

    In the game you can feel same spirit that you felt when you where watching the original movies. Graphics is 100% fit this kind of game!
  14. Jan 31, 2014
    8
    One of Tell Tale games intermediate releases (after Sam & Max and before the rise of the Walking Dead), "Back to the Future" progresses the story of Marty McFly after the third movie (and suggests a sequel). Having grown up on the movies, I loved just playing around in the world. A lot of the graphics and puzzles are really engaging, at the end of the day the game feels like it was putOne of Tell Tale games intermediate releases (after Sam & Max and before the rise of the Walking Dead), "Back to the Future" progresses the story of Marty McFly after the third movie (and suggests a sequel). Having grown up on the movies, I loved just playing around in the world. A lot of the graphics and puzzles are really engaging, at the end of the day the game feels like it was put together on something of a tight budget and that shows in the levels/settings (which get re-used over and over with touch ups as you travel back and forth in time). Now balance that with the fact that Christopher Lloyd reprises his role as Emmett Brown? Thumbs up, especially if you like adventure games! Expand
  15. Mar 9, 2014
    9
    If you're a BTTF junkie, it's a must have.
    It has the same flavour as the movies, even that little things.
    The story is fun but the puzzles are rather easy.
    Just enjoy the ride.
  16. Nov 15, 2019
    9
    My most beloved movie got an another movie as a game series :)
    Love it :) Point and click type of game with great story :)
  17. Jul 31, 2023
    9
    When I first started "Episode 1: It's About Time" of Back to the Future: The Game, I must confess I had some reservations, primarily due to the artwork not aligning with my personal preferences. However, as I delved deeper into the game, I found that the art style surprisingly fits like a glove, perfectly complementing the overall tone and narrative. It seamlessly transports players backWhen I first started "Episode 1: It's About Time" of Back to the Future: The Game, I must confess I had some reservations, primarily due to the artwork not aligning with my personal preferences. However, as I delved deeper into the game, I found that the art style surprisingly fits like a glove, perfectly complementing the overall tone and narrative. It seamlessly transports players back to the world of Back to the Future, serving as a worthy sequel to the beloved movies that I've always cherished.

    The first episode serves as a captivating start to what promises to be a remarkable continuation of the movies. I was absolutely thrilled to discover that the game unveils the events that unfold after the iconic film series concludes. As a devoted fan of the movies, this was an absolute treat, as it granted me the opportunity to embark on a new adventure with the beloved characters.

    "Episode 1: It's About Time" is a treasure trove of thrilling puzzles and captivating gameplay, which kept me thoroughly entertained throughout. The cleverly crafted puzzles presented just the right level of challenge, and I thoroughly enjoyed navigating through the time-traveling predicaments. Moreover, the game's story stays true to the essence of Back to the Future, providing the perfect blend of humor, adventure, and excitement that fans have come to expect.

    Indeed, I was pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of the episode. The story unfolds exactly as you'd anticipate from a Back to the Future experience, seamlessly blending familiar elements with fresh and thrilling new twists. The characters' interactions are heartwarming and brilliantly written, effectively capturing the essence of the beloved franchise.

    In conclusion, "Episode 1: It's About Time" is an outstanding introduction to Back to the Future: The Game. Despite my initial skepticism, the art style proved to be a perfect fit for the game's tone and narrative. This episode kickstarts an adventure that feels like a natural and compelling sequel to the iconic movies. With its engaging puzzles, delightful gameplay, and a story that stays true to the Back to the Future spirit, I can confidently say that I did not expect everything to be so terrific! If you're a fan of the movies or simply seeking a captivating gaming experience, this episode is an absolute must-play.
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Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 39 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 39
  2. Negative: 3 out of 39
  1. PC Games (Russia)
    Mar 21, 2011
    75
    A solid start for the series, though a little too short and easy to complete. Telltale, please, we want more! [Feb 2011, p.105]
  2. Mar 16, 2011
    70
    Generally speaking, Back to the Future: The Game is still worth some attention for fans of the movies. Its appropriate choices in art and audio, along with its 200% dedication to the films, will definitely keep Future fanatics off the manure. However, when it comes to the gameplay, my advice would be to try and not take it too seriously.
  3. Mar 9, 2011
    80
    Too easy and too short...but sparkling dialogues and a brilliant interpretation will move every Back to the Future fan.