- Publisher: Telltale Games , GameTap
- Release Date: Apr 10, 2008
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 23
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Mixed: 5 out of 23
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Negative: 4 out of 23
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Jun 19, 2018Once again, solid conclusion to the Season, which seems longer than Season 1 (although, I might be mistaking).
Full of surprises, Season 2 arches nicely, uniting partially revealed main story and subplots of other episodes. Characters are more developed, voice acting is superb, jokes witty and pleasant, and Max – well – is Max!
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JasonCJul 9, 2008I generally like Adventure games, but I find this entire series to be lame, at best. I bought all of the latest series, played the first 3 through, but just couldn't stand to finish the last 2. Not recommended!
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JackOJan 24, 2010fantastic ending to a fantastic series with excellent writing and art style. manages to tie up any loose ends from previous episodes and link them together as well not quite as good as "chariots of the dogs" though
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Aug 12, 2020An excellent finale to the second season! Loads of great and memorable jokes/moments. Fantastic depiction of Hell in a modern environment. and censorship lol that was the best part of tha game. Although a bit dated by today's standards, this game still holds up super well in my eyes and is the best entry in the Sam & Max Telltale Games series.
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The price tag for these games feels about right for the number of hours that come out of them, and I find myself going back and replaying earlier episodes, which helps me to feel that I got the bang I want for my buck.
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What’s New, Beezlebub? is a fantastic ending to the series with few faults worth mentioning. Everything fans of the series love are here in ample supply, and there is really no excuse, barring not owning a computer, for not picking up the entire season if you haven’t done so already.
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The overall corporate atmosphere of Hell and the characterization of Satan are hilarious and, better still, the actual content of the episode ties up the first two seasons very nicely.