Marty learns that Doc has once again found himself stranded in another time period, and Marty must go back in time to rescue him.Marty learns that Doc has once again found himself stranded in another time period, and Marty must go back in time to rescue him.Marty learns that Doc has once again found himself stranded in another time period, and Marty must go back in time to rescue him.
A.J. LoCascio
- Marty McFly
- (voice)
- …
Andrew Chaikin
- Biff Tannen
- (voice)
- (as Kid Beyond)
- …
Mark Barbolak
- Officer Parker
- (voice)
Roger Jackson
- Cue Ball Donnely
- (voice)
- …
Michael X. Sommers
- George McFly
- (voice)
- (as Michael Sommers)
- …
Aimee Miles
- Lorraine McFly
- (voice)
Adam Harrington
- Matches
- (voice)
Owen Thomas
- Kid Tannen
- (voice)
- …
Claudia Wells
- Jennifer Parker
- (voice)
Michael J. Fox
- Willie McFly
- (voice)
- …
Dirk Stollberg
- Marty McFly
- (German version)
- (voice)
Bernd Vollbrecht
- Dr. Emmett Brown
- (German version)
- (voice)
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I played this game religiously when I was younger and have loved it since and I love how the game starts with the first mission, to me it was an excellent first level
Marty begins the game locked up in the Hill Valley courthouse, waiting to be re-educated in Edna Strickland's dystopian 1986. After escaping with the alternate Doc they head back to 1931 for what feels like the hundredth time. Fortunately, in this game the action is not centered around the town square and the alley behind the soup kitchen but mostly young Emmett's lab and the Hill Valley High School.
Story-wise, it's nothing too brilliant. It feels more like a stop-gap entry in the series than a complete story on it's own. There haven't been many epic moments in the series so far, but young Emmett swinging by his feet from the clock-tower was a nice touch.
The graphics are still bad and the controls are horrible, but the game is so charming that you won't care.
Story-wise, it's nothing too brilliant. It feels more like a stop-gap entry in the series than a complete story on it's own. There haven't been many epic moments in the series so far, but young Emmett swinging by his feet from the clock-tower was a nice touch.
The graphics are still bad and the controls are horrible, but the game is so charming that you won't care.
As he returns from defeating Kid Tannen in 1931, Marty discovers that Hill Valley has been transformed into a sterile, emotionless utopia/dystopia and that the brain behind this new world/town order is Doc, only he's no longer Doc, he's Citizen Brown and he ain't so friendly no more.
Marty then has to wander across town meeting people and putting together the clues as to where the timeline went askew this time. It feels much shorter than the first two games, with most of the action once again limited to the town square and the alley behind the soup kitchen (which was actually an aerobics gym in the first movie I my memory serves me correctly).
The graphics are still horrible and the controls are pathetic (on the PS3 at least), but I guess you just can't hate a game like this. Though I am now at the halfway point with this series and I have yet to encounter any real epic feel.
Graphics C Sound B Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal C-
Marty then has to wander across town meeting people and putting together the clues as to where the timeline went askew this time. It feels much shorter than the first two games, with most of the action once again limited to the town square and the alley behind the soup kitchen (which was actually an aerobics gym in the first movie I my memory serves me correctly).
The graphics are still horrible and the controls are pathetic (on the PS3 at least), but I guess you just can't hate a game like this. Though I am now at the halfway point with this series and I have yet to encounter any real epic feel.
Graphics C Sound B Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal C-
8rogx
I just finished playing back to the Future: The Game, episode 1 and I loved it. I am an old BTTF fan and adventure game player. I could also see that Telltale Games was very true to the movies as this game takes place 6 months after the last movie. And the story is entertaining as Marty once again has to travel back in time to save Doc, which by the way is voiced by Christopher Lloyd. Marty is voiced by A.J. Locascio and if I didn't know better I'd swear it was Michael J. Fox.
The graphics in this game isn't exactly state of the art, but it is fully playable and it doesn't need a super computer to run. And the voice acting is great.
I may be wrong, but I think this game is a lot more fun if you saw the movies first. So, if you're new to Back to the Future, rent the movies and then buy the game. It's like 20 years since I saw the movies for the first time and this game sure took me back in time. :-)
Easily 8 out of 10.
The graphics in this game isn't exactly state of the art, but it is fully playable and it doesn't need a super computer to run. And the voice acting is great.
I may be wrong, but I think this game is a lot more fun if you saw the movies first. So, if you're new to Back to the Future, rent the movies and then buy the game. It's like 20 years since I saw the movies for the first time and this game sure took me back in time. :-)
Easily 8 out of 10.
With Bad Doc still unsure about betraying Edna Strickland, Marty must help young Emmett complete his real demonstration at the Hill Valley science expo. But after his success the entire town mysteriously vanishes.
The story in this episode is much, much better and really does come together well. There are long character scenes which work perfectly, giving the story some soul, and the climax feels like you're actually taking part in a BTTF adventure.
Michael J. Fox even voices William McFly (who we've seen peeing on Marty) and several older Martys who all appear at once. Overall, it's a satisfying 'conclusion' to a long journey, but I feel there are still plenty more adventures in store for Marty and Doc in the future...or the past...on an alternate present.
The story in this episode is much, much better and really does come together well. There are long character scenes which work perfectly, giving the story some soul, and the climax feels like you're actually taking part in a BTTF adventure.
Michael J. Fox even voices William McFly (who we've seen peeing on Marty) and several older Martys who all appear at once. Overall, it's a satisfying 'conclusion' to a long journey, but I feel there are still plenty more adventures in store for Marty and Doc in the future...or the past...on an alternate present.
Did you know
- TriviaProducers had hoped to sign Tom Wilson to reprise his role as Biff, but Tom's management had been instructed to ignore any questions or offers relating to the "Back to the Future" franchise. Wilson claimed he had not been asked to participate in this game. He was later approached about the possibility of re-dubbing Biff Tannen's lines, in a re-release of Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition (2015), and he agreed.
- GoofsJames Arnold Taylor mispronounces "learned" when the 17-year-old Emmett Brown describes his father as a "learned man."
- Quotes
Citizen Brown: Relax... We've got everything under control.
- Crazy creditsAfter the end credits, the "To Be Continued" logo is shown for a few seconds.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Headlines of 2011 (2011)
- SoundtracksBack in Time
Written by Johnny Colla (as John Colla), Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper and Huey Lewis
Performed by Huey Lewis & The News (uncredited)
©1986 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Huey Lewis Music (ASCAP), Bedaah Music (ASCAP), Kinda Blue Music (ASCAP),
and Cause & Effect Music (ASCAP)
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