Back to the Future's Time Circuits Set to February 15, 2011 on PlayStation 3
by Steve Watts, Feb 04, 2011 2:00pm PSTBack to the Future: The Game is almost ready to hit the PlayStation Network, rewarding patient buyers with a lower price than the PC and Mac versions. Telltale Games announced today in a press release that the first episode of the series will come to North American PS3s on February 15, and other regions will follow soon after.
The full season of five episodes will cost PS3 owners $19.99, a full five bucks off the PC and Mac price. The first episode will be downloaded upon purchase, with the other four parts following monthly. The second episode is set to hit PC and Mac sometime this month, so PS3 owners are trading a better price for a slight delay.
The first episode is also slated for iPad sometime in February, but Telltale didn't give a specific date.
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I think the graphics are well done, and quite suitable for this type of game.
If you're going to criticize the graphics, you should have the decency to at least explain why you feel they' inadequate.
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