Sam & Max: Culture Shock now available at Telltale's website
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on November 02, 2006 4:18:47 PM (84 Reads)
Customers worldwide can now buy the first episode of Sam & Max: Season 1, or try it out with the free demo
Fans of quick wit, biting sarcasm, and deceptively endearing
anthropomorphic animals rejoice! Canine shamus Sam and his
rabbity-thing sidekick Max, the Freelance Police, are back on the
neighborhood beat, clearing throngs of self-propelled gutter trash off
the streets. The first Sam & Max video game in over a decade is now
on sale at the Telltale website
www.telltalegames.com. A downloadable free trial is also available at the site.
Sam
& Max: Culture Shock is the first of six planned episodes. The game
premiered exclusively on Turner Broadcasting System's GameTap service
on October 17, where it was welcomed with outstanding acclaim from
reviewers and fans. Today marks Culture Shock's worldwide debut.
Sam
& Max creator Steve Purcell says, "It's clear from this first
episode that the Telltale crew has a great handle on what a Sam &
Max game should be. Creating an engaging, funny, and yummy-looking
series while indulging my goofy whims every step of the way is a
Herculean task. And the episodic approach to Sam & Max is working
as well as I had hoped. I'm a happy little spud!" Mike Stemmle, a
driving force behind 1993's trailblazing Sam & Max: Hit the Road
game, says: "Telltale's Sam & Max makes me as giddy as a hobo in a
transcontinental boxcar full of ham hocks!"
Culture Shock has
already received extremely positive reviews from mainstream and
specialized press alike. The New York Times reports, "With sardonic
humor, a cool jazz score and engaging 3D graphics, Culture Shock has
even more style and wit than the original game." IGN.com has awarded
Culture Shock its esteemed Editors' Choice distinction and writes that
it "is sure to please fans of humor, fans of adventure games and the
legion of Sam & Max devotees who have been waiting like demented
lagomorphs for a return of the deranged duo."
Visitors to
www.telltalegames.com
can purchase Culture Shock for $8.95 or preorder the entire season for
$34.95. Those who opt for the full season will get immediate access to
Culture Shock and subsequent episodes as they come out on Telltale's
site. When the season wraps up next spring, these customers can receive
a CD version of Sam & Max: Season 1 for only the price of shipping
and handling. Sam & Max episodes can also be played as part of a
GameTap subscription for $9.95 / month.
To welcome the Freelance Police, Telltale has just unveiled a completely new website at
www.telltalegames.com.
In addition to Sam & Max: Season 1, the site features Telltale's
other games (CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder, the Bone series, and Telltale
Texas Hold'em), as well as a selection of high-quality story-driven
games developed by third-party partners. With a portfolio of content
for all ages and tastes, as well as improved forums and community
areas, the new Telltale website advances the company's position as a
top-caliber entertainment destination.
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