
Review: Back to the Future: The Game: Episode 4: Double Visions
The fourth episode of Back to the Future: The Game… Admittedly, it’s still rather odd to play as Marty McFly in a video game. But credit is due: Telltale has applied the franchise to the formula quite well, and with a compelling story to boot.

Review: Hector: Badge of Carnage: Episode 1: We Negotiate with Terrorists
Hector: Badge of Carnage is the kind of title that suggests an action game where you play the role of a super soldier or vigilante cop hell bent on justice or retribution or some noble-ish cause. This is not the case… at all. Instead, it is a point and click adventure game with dark British comedy flare.

Review: Back to the Future: Episode 3: Citizen Brown
The third episode of Back to the Future: The Game is here. Titled “Citizen Brown”, it’s feeling like Marty McFly just can’t catch a break with these alternate timelines. Then again, if he didn’t there would be no game. So… hooray for lifestyle-threatening upsets in spacetime? Anyway, this is another solid entry in the series… for the most part.

Review: Back to the Future The Game: Episode 2: Get Tannen!
Tommy reviews the second episode of Back to the Future: The Game by Telltale Games.

Review: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
Mary and Manny review World of Warcraft: Cataclysm in their first review for Married with Video Games!

Review: Back to the Future The Game: Episode 1: It’s About Time
I’m pretty sure I’m not alone when I say the idea of playing a Back to the Future game sounded about as interesting to me as a movie about oh‚ any video game character ever? It just doesn’t SOUND like a good idea. So of course news rolls around that there will be one, and that Telltale games is going to make one of their adventure game seasons out of it.
Review: Blue Toad Murder Files
Blue Toad Murder Files is an episodic murder mystery game that was originally released episodically earlier this year on the PS3. On November 24th, the game was released as a “virtual box set” on PC featuring all 6 episodes.

Review: Poker Night at the Inventory
Poker Night at the Inventory – it’s the most random game out there right now. Half of an irreverent duo of private eyes, an Eastern European with an affinity for huge guns, a short luchador-esque man, and an overly-critical guy who lots of people laugh at and with. These four, and you, step up and play some friendly games of Texas Hold ‘Em.

Review: Sam & Max 3: Episode 5: The City That Dares Not Sleep
Tommy reviews the final episode of the Sam & Max series, The City That Dares Not Sleep.

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