I've never been a huge fan of point and click games. Usually you just wander around doing things that are not that interesting searching environments that are might be beautiful, but not entertaining. Sam and Max changes all that, bringing fun back to the point and click adventure. The graphics are obviously cartoonish, but very well done and without too much clutter to get in the way of exploring your environment. The wonderful thing about the environment is that nearly everything has something funny about it, so just exploring becomes entertaining, even if you aren't accomplishing anything. The voice acting and other sounds are very well done and add to the amusement of the game. The game itself is not very difficult, once again there is little clutter and the levels are not so large that you can't figure out what to do. Not everything is painfully obvious, but you shouldn't have to kill yourself to figure it out. The biggest problem with the game is the length, yes it is episodic, but it still will take you nearly no time at all to finish. There isn't a lot of replay value to the game, nothing much can change. For the price, though, you still can't complain, for less than ten dollars you still get a good time, and hopefully future installments will come quickly.
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