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Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures review (TrueGameHeadz)

TGH writes:
"The game's presentation is a mixed bag, depending on who you are. Those who don't follow Wallace & Gromit religiously will be introduced to a world with great voice acting, bundled with wonderful writing, clever use of puzzles, and a very entertaining storyline. However, if you're the type of fanboy who demands borderline perfection, you might dislike a few things. The most obvious one is the voice actor for Wallace isn't Petter Sallis, instead it is a back-up voice actor. The other problem is how the graphics are displayed - Wallace & Gromit are not only known for their great sense of humor, but also the detailed props and great use of lighting. The video game doesn't contain..."

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DelbertGrady5518d ago

Man! Is XBL bursting with great content or what!? Gonna download the trial right now.

Pennywise5518d ago

You should put a /s to highlight your sarcasm. Otherwise people will take you for desperate.

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How Telltale Games breathed new life into the adventure genre

‘Adventure games have been through quite a transition over the past 2 decades. Like so many genres throughout the noughties the humble adventure game struggled for relevance and attention. It failed to evolve and change to meet the tastes of a rapidly developing audience. Fortunately the genre has experienced a resurgence in success and interest over the last 4 years, and this recovery in large part can be attributed to the output of a single developer; Telltale Games.’

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tsmith1453343d ago

I love basically every games telltale have bought out, their story telling can only be beaten by naughty dog imo.

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Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures disappears

If you wanted to check out Telltale Games' earlier works, time has run out. The studio's version of Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, first published in 2009, has been pulled from all digital retailers as the distribution agreement with Aardman Studios expires.

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The Humble Weekly Sale includes Telltale’s The Walking Dead

Ryan from OnlySP writes:

"The Humble Indie Bundle is in full swing, already selling over 245,000 copies at the time of writing, however the company has also got a new Humble Weekly Sale which, this week, includes a selection of Telltale Games titles, including all 5 episodes of OnlySP’s 2012 Game Of The Year, The Walking Dead."