Sam & Max Episode 2: Situation: Comedy
Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Jan 05, 2007
Talk show host Myra Stump is holding her audience hostage, and it is up to Sam & Max to save the day.
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5 (0) 4 (4) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.0 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Some funny new characters, but the game is over too soon. 0
Chances are if you are going to buy Situation: Comedy then you will already have played Culture Shock, which is probably a good thing. Although you can play this game by itself, you may not understand a line or two that relates to another episodes. The game also gives the feel that there is going to be one, big interlocking storyline throughout the season, so for the full experience it is probably best to play through in numerical order.In Situation: Comedy Sam and Max have to try and stop a tal...
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Sam & Max Episode 2: Situation: Comedy 0
Where Valve and Ritual have failed, Telltale Games has succeeded... not in making a good game, but in getting episodic gaming right. Like the first, this chapter of Sam & Max's new adventures is only a couple hours in length, but it hasn't been that long since I played the last one, so the memory is still fairly fresh in my mind, and the desired effect is achieved... a somewhat continuous gaming experience. It's still a little too easy, and some of the celebrity humor is lacking, but it's a ...
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It's shorter than Culture Shock but it is better. 0
In Sam and Max Episode 2: Situation: Comedy Sam and Max have to investigate a crazy talk show host who has taken her audience hostage. The game plays exactly the same as the previous episode so other than the new setting, story, and some new characters nothing has changed. You point and click your way through the areas picking up items or examining them. You solve puzzles with these items. If you've ever played an adventure game on PC then you know what to expect. The dialog is funny and the voi...
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Sam and Max: Situation Comedy Review 0
When a maniacal talk show hostess takes her audience hostage, it’s up to the Freelance Police to stop her. Myra Stump, an obvious parody of Oprah Winfrey, is under a spell of hypnosis, a recurring theme in Season One of Sam and Max: Freelance Police, and our anthropomorphic heroes set out to rescue the audience. New items, returning characters (and their new life-changing choices) as well as a thieving band of razor shaved rats give Situation: Comedy a refreshing feel from the last edition of Sa...
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