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more about #episodic mind in rewind: I'm somewhat surprised to see all the hate for this game. I absolutely loved it. And, I think this is a good idea. more » thegreatseal: They'd have to pay me to play this. Fable 2 is the worse AAA game I've ever played. Really think about it. It was garbage. more » jgibson75: I always feel like I'm defending a turd when I talk about this game online, since I loved it and so many seem to hate it. But then I remember that it ... more » Vroshnak: I've got an excuse not to play it. I don't have a XBox 360 and I'll wait for the superior resolution of a PC version. more » StarCommentator: This is an interesting experimental idea for this sort of game, although Telltale have been doing it with adventure games for a long time. Personally,... more » Psudonym: The more I think about this game, the more I hate it. But I could just be giving an average game too much thought. Playing through the game, beginnin... more » Mister Jack got an iPod Touch!: This is such a stupid idea. I could understand putting out the first chapter for free as an extended demo of sorts, and then asking for the rest of t... more » Orionsaint: Yeah I think I'll pass. more » Orionsaint: Yeah I think I'll pass. more » OoiSaru: I'll wait for Super Fable 2. more » Yossarian: Pass. I'll wait for the Franklin Mint commemorative plate edition of gaming. more » Gyaruson: Hmm. Interesting idea. Fable just seems to be the horse that just won't die, though, as there is always some new piece of information or new edition, ... more » dubculture: I can't think of many games better suited for episodic gaming. It plays out like a 4/5-act play, can already picture which cliffhangers each "episode"... more » Flesseck: Wait, what? Microsoft is giving us a free game? more » zgreenwell: Are the achievements the same or is this version separate from the disc version? more » Drogmir: So what if it's the other way around and you already have the disc version? Will it transfer over to the storybook version? more » InconspicuouslyConspicuous: I don't if the Hardy Boys mystery books had any murder in them... But I enjoyed reading them, lots... if this game is just as engaging as those books... more » Piccoroz: I think they are a little late on that genre, Murder mistery is very old to the videogame scene, so many typetext games on pc and a lot lately on the DS. more » raffleking: Ooooh a murder mystery game! I'm SO gonna level my Investigation specced Hercule Poirot! more » offshore: Blue Toad sounds like a drink... more » -
#microsoft
A Little Bit Of Fable II For Free
Fable II finally gets a demo of sorts with the debut of Fable II: Game Episodes, the epic adventure split up into five bite-sized chunks, and the first one is free! More » -
#gameannounce
Blue Toad Murders On The PlayStation Network
PlayStation 3 owners are getting a bit of episodic adventure in their lives later this year, as Relentless Software announces Blue Toad Murder Files exclusively for the PlayStation Network. More » -
#clips
Tales Of Monkey Island - Not One Of Those Wet Bones
Take a look at how well Telltale is handling being responsible for the continuation of one of the most beloved adventure game franchises of all time. More » -
#xboxlivearcade
Telltalle Debuts On XBLA With Wallace And Gromit
The episodic adventure specialists at Telltale Games are making the jump to Xbox Live Arcade this spring, with the help of a bumbling inventor and his hyper-intelligent canine companion. More » -
#wallaceandgromitsgrandadventures
Wallace & Gromit Get The Telltale Treatment
Everyone's favorite claymation man and dog combo is getting the episodic adventure game treatment courtesy of Telltale Games. The company has just announced Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, an adventure series in the same vein as Sam and Max, ultilizing graphics that simulate the claymation look and feel of the beloved series. More » -


