Peff said:The model looks pretty good, looks like they managed to hide the shortcomings the engine has when showing more realistic characters thanks to the artstyle. Release date and pre-order next, please
V_Ben said:Yeah, the model seems nice and expressive. Can't wait to see the next part now!
Peff said:The most interesting thing about the next part is that it'll be the reveal of Marty's voice actor. It's supposed to be James Arnold Taylor, who can pull off a good impression, but we'll see! Hopefully we can get confirmation of Tom Wilson as well.
notjackbauer said:What is this? This is the first I've heard and from a little research all I know is it's an adventure game. Like point and click adventure? And who are these developers?
I'm pretty skeptical of handing over the writing reigns to game devs. I should probably just suck it up, I guess.
V_Ben said:Ooh, James Arnold Taylor would be a pretty good choice. That video was extremely impressive. Dude is a talented voice actor :lol
Edit: Ooh, he auditioned for the game! Check the comments, he responded to one!
V_Ben said:It's Telltale Games. They know good writing, and they know good adventure games. The game is in quite possibly the best hands possible.
V_Ben said:It's Telltale Games. They know good writing, and they know good adventure games. The game is in quite possibly the best hands possible.
Has it been confirmed at all that MJF won't be revising the role?
I mean, I know he probably won't (if not), but holy shit if he does. Seems fitting considering his condition, and I know he still does guest-stints here and there from time-to-time
Peff said:I don't think it's actually been confirmed but at this point it's very unlikely since that would be a big bulletpoint for marketing. I guess the amount of lines needed for an adventure game (particularly when it's spread through several months) would be too taxing for him, like it was for Peter Sallis in Wallace & Gromit.
michaelsrevenge said:Has it been confirmed at all that MJF won't be revising the role?
I mean, I know he probably won't (if not), but holy shit if he does. Seems fitting considering his condition, and I know he still does guest-stints here and there from time-to-time
Persona7 said:I hate the movies
If found the ending of Part III kind of rushed and forced Doc's all against time travel in the second and third movies and then he builds that giant train, visits the future, and so on.Trakdown said:On the one hand, continuing after Part 3....not sure if want.
Tales of Monkey Island came after Escape from Monkey Island.Trakdown said:On the one hand, continuing after Part 3....not sure if want.
Yup, that's the only problem so far. Looking pretty stiff and unnatural.Shig said:Meh. Considering Telltale deals in games that focus a lot on talking heads, you'd think their facial animation rigging would have evolved a little further than turning mouths and eyebrows up and down slightly. Not very emotive at all.
Prime Blue said:If found the ending of Part III kind of rushed and forced Doc's all against time travel in the second and third movies and then he builds that giant train, visits the future, and so on.
Prime Blue said:If found the ending of Part III kind of rushed and forced Doc's all against time travel in the second and third movies and then he builds that giant train, visits the future, and so on.
There is still a lot of potential story-wise. The idea with the 1960s for example sounded so crazy, they just have to use it.
Persona7 said:I hate the movies but I will give this game a try only because it's telltale.
Kagari said:This is heavy.
Persona7 said:I hate the movies but I will give this game a try only because it's telltale.