To Sam and Max fans no other news could be better than the announcement of another Sam and Max game after 10 years without the comedic duo. The humor and laughs are aplenty in Culture Shock and it feels alot like the classic Sam and Max in 2d but now in 3d. Since Culture Shock is episodic there is no need for a cd and the price is fairly cheap. ($10 per episode or $35 for the whole season) The amount of interactivity is also amazing with almost everything you see you can interact with and usually get a laugh out of Sam or Max's response. If you have a lower-end computer don't be ashamed because Culture Shock has fairly low requirements and looks very "cartooney" just as it should. The only turn off to some people could be the numerous loads (which are short) and the epidsodic style of Sam and Max.
Sam & Max: Culture Shock is a very fun game with great visuals and sound. The voices are great and it has a lot of humor in it's conversations. The 'Point & Click' old method is back, too! That't the best part of... Read Full Review
As a big fan of PC adventure games, I'm glad to see Sam and Max come back to us. This was a fun game that is definitely worth playing, but it doesn't quite live up to the classics such as 'Sam & Max Hit The Road'. Th... Read Full Review