- Publisher: Telltale Games
- Release Date: Oct 27, 2008
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Baddest of the Bands takes on an ‘80s hair-band schlock as the sense of humor grows even slightly less predictable than its preceding episodes. Its take on reality TV-based competitions, however, isn’t the most timeless theme, but the chuckles don’t suffer from it.
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Overall the third Strong Bad episode is more of a Homestar Jogger than a Homestar Runner. Baddest of the Bands lacks the novelty of the first episode and the imaginative gameplay elements of the second, settling into a formula that fans will most likely find mildly enjoyable at best.
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The fact that this game excels at the end makes up for the slow beginning and mini-game robbery, but only to make it just as good as the last two episodes.
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In the end, if you are reading this review, you’re probably curious about the game because you’re a fan of the website. If you like Homestar Runner and Strong Bad and the Cheat and so on and so forth, there is no reason why you should not get this game. You’ll love it, trust me.
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Unfortunately, while this third episode was overall entertaining and fun to play, it doesn’t improve from the previous one. In fact, it takes a step back, which is obviously a bit disappointing.
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Total PC GamingFun, forgettable and well worth the impulse buy. [Issue#14, p.62]
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Baddest of the Bands is pretty funny, and has a fair bit of content for your money. It's just not very original.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 12
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Mixed: 6 out of 12
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Negative: 2 out of 12
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May 4, 2015