Sam and Max engage in the complete adventures of Season 1, only now they look better.Sam and Max engage in the complete adventures of Season 1, only now they look better.Sam and Max engage in the complete adventures of Season 1, only now they look better.
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Ogie Banks
- Bosco
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Peter Barto
- Agent Superball
- (voice)
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- ConnectionsRemake of Sam & Max Season One (2007)
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Sam & Max Save The World Remastered is an updated port of Telltale Games' 2006 series, the first in a series lasting three seasons. Boasting six episodes, the remaster is basically the original point-and-click adventure with updated graphics and a new engine.
However, while all is good with the graphics and gameplay, the remaster sadly changes some things. One is Bosco, the paranoid owner of the Inconvenience Shop, as his VA has been changed from. Joey Cameron to Ogie Banks, as the former was white (I know the controversy aimed at characters like Apu from the Simpsons, but it seems overblown, especially considering no one talks about African American VAs voicing characters that are white or any other ethnicity),but also editing and removing dialogue in an attempt to avoid offending people (Bosco's Frenchman disguise in Episode 3 is a new wave French anarchist, instead of a cowardly French anarchist, and possibly one of the most ridiculous censorship, editing dialogue involving the word foo' on the stupid excuse of being stereotypical, which would make Mr. T facepalm at the stupidity). While the game is okay and I can get used to Ogie as Bosco, I cannot recommend this due to the amount of censorship done to the jokes, and would recommend people stick to the original version (which Skunkape thankfully put in as free DLC).
However, while all is good with the graphics and gameplay, the remaster sadly changes some things. One is Bosco, the paranoid owner of the Inconvenience Shop, as his VA has been changed from. Joey Cameron to Ogie Banks, as the former was white (I know the controversy aimed at characters like Apu from the Simpsons, but it seems overblown, especially considering no one talks about African American VAs voicing characters that are white or any other ethnicity),but also editing and removing dialogue in an attempt to avoid offending people (Bosco's Frenchman disguise in Episode 3 is a new wave French anarchist, instead of a cowardly French anarchist, and possibly one of the most ridiculous censorship, editing dialogue involving the word foo' on the stupid excuse of being stereotypical, which would make Mr. T facepalm at the stupidity). While the game is okay and I can get used to Ogie as Bosco, I cannot recommend this due to the amount of censorship done to the jokes, and would recommend people stick to the original version (which Skunkape thankfully put in as free DLC).
- jeremycrimsonfox
- Aug 11, 2021
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