- Publisher: Telltale Games
- Release Date: Dec 15, 2008
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Maybe it's the spot-on humor based on the industry I work in, or perhaps just accumulated experience from the earlier episodes, but whatever the reason, 8-Bit Is Enough certainly embodies the maxim of saving the best for last. Well, until the assumedly in-the-works second season rolls around.
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With diverse stories and settings, great animations and overall visuals, and strong point & click gameplay along with hilariously smart-ass ribaldry that’s becoming the developer’s trademark, 8-Bit Is Enough is a satisfying series conclusion.
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8-Bits Is Enough offers a satisfying conclusion rife with gaming nostalgia and Strong Bad’s trademark ridiculousness. While it’s hard to say whether Telltale and the Chapman bros will eventually cook up another batch of gaming episodes, surely there are plenty more absurd adventures worth exploring.
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It offers a strong finish to some great episodic gaming. Not Trogdor strong, but pretty close.
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The episode is brimming with pop culture references that range from The Color Purple, Se7en, The Shining, and even Samuel Adams beer.
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Telltale finishes Strong Bad’s Cool Game 4 Attractive People with a bang as 8-Bit Is Enough is hands-down the strongest episode out of the bunch.
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8-Bit Is Enough is a surprisingly slow-to-start but satisfying capstone to an eclectic first season for Homestar Runner and friends.
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With its rampant hilarity and imaginative puzzles, 8-Bit is Enough is a great capstone to the Cool Games for Attractive People series.
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8-bit is Enough is another solid entry in the Strong Bad series.
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This episode is truly bizarre, but still very funny.
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So while Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People may have come to an end, it is still one of the more impressive point and click adventure games that came out in 2008 and firmly deserves a look.
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A fine finish to Strong Bad's Cool Game, and a fine videogame parody in its own right.
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PC Gamer UKGreat fun, but goes out on a whimper, rather than a bang. [Feb 2009, p.62]
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PC Zone UKSome of the most polished and laugh-out-loud writing that Telltale, or any other devloper, have made for a game since LucasArts in the '90s. [Mar 2009, p.75]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 29
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Mixed: 5 out of 29
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Negative: 6 out of 29
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XanderCDec 27, 2008
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Jan 7, 2013
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TonyMontanaJan 7, 2009