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Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Sam & Max: Season One

The possibilities of adapting the Wii Remote to the Point-and-Click interface have since become clear, and in Sam & Max: Season One, there's no finer example. The adaptation from Mouse to Wii Remote is nigh-on perfect, and with barriers for entry that no longer exists without installations or minimum specifications, the simple and addictive gameplay has been delivered in a welcoming package for the Casual Gamer audience. This is why Sam & Max: Season One was always destined to arrive on Wii.
86 / 100
kevco33 - contributor
Published: 302 days 16 hours ago | Review | Wii | PC
 
 
 
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