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Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3. Citizen Brown

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Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3. Citizen Brown is an adventure game developed by Telltale Games. It came out on 05-03-2011. It was published by Telltale Games. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3. Citizen Brown is available on PC, PlayStation 3 and macOS. You can purchase the game on PlayStation Store and Steam.

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Telltale Games
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Telltale Games
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Not rated
Website
http://www.telltalegames.com/bttf

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Knowing back to the future only by name, this game has been a good surprise for me. Obviously, I was not able to appreciate the possible winks in the saga, which will not have prevented me from appreciating the game at its fair value. Indeed, impeccable English dubbing, very neat graphics, very good animations, catchy storyline, engaging staging, the ingredients are there to spend a good ten hours of fun! Some reproaches that could be made in the title however: subtitles not always appropriate, which sometimes prevents the proper functioning of certain effects (especially humor). Then the game looks, it is true, more to an interactive film than to a game itself, especially that the few times we participate a little, the puzzles are not very complicated. In the end, we spend the 3/4 of time talking to the characters, to follow the many dialogues and to visit the decorations. It will at least allow me to familiarize myself a little with the universe, as it is not especially a negative point. In short, all the ingredients are at the rendezvous and all the areas are very neat which allows us to have a real good time throughout the five episodes. I recommend it so much to fans of the series as to those who, like me, know only the outline of the saga. Besides, it's better late than never, it made me want to see the cinema version... > > 15/20
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