The Freelance Police return, this time investigating a trio of brainwashed former child stars.The Freelance Police return, this time investigating a trio of brainwashed former child stars.The Freelance Police return, this time investigating a trio of brainwashed former child stars.
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Andrew Chaikin
- Max
- (voice)
David Nowlin
- Sam
- (voice)
Michael Barrett
- Driver 3
- (voice)
Peter Barto
- Peepers, Driver 5
- (voice)
Joey Camen
- Bosco
- (voice)
Amy Provenzano
- Sybil
- (voice)
Brian Sommer
- Brady Culture
- (voice)
Brendan Q. Ferguson
- Talk Show Guest
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #36.7 (2007)
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This game is absolutely a worthy sequel to Sam & Max. For 13 years adventure gamers have awaited this sequel, and it's so good, it's been worth the wait. There are in fact only 2 minor flaws to the game. 1) It's released in episodes, so gamers will be done with the episode in a couple of hours. 2) The voice actors are not the same from the original Sam & Max game. Now, that last fact can be ignored, cause the new voice actors actually do a good job to somewhat copy the original voices, but without the blatant rip off. Even though the game's game time will be short, and it's puzzles might be a bit too easy at times, the comedy that's been wrapped in the game is hilarious and in the same path as the first game. The game's control system is simple and the transition to 3D worked out very well. Just because of the comedy gold within the game, I can easily forgive the somewhat short game time. If you loved Sam & Max: Hit The Road, chances are, you'll also love this game.
- Luke_Skystalker
- Nov 3, 2006
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- Sam and Max Episode 101: Culture Shock
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