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Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Episode 2


Sand, rain, mystery and plasticine

Although we’re certainly a fan of the plasticine pair of Wallace and Gromit, we have to concede that our review of the first episode was spot-on. While the game was a great adventure, the humour evident in the Wallace & Gromit films and Telltale’s other games was lacking.

After playing the second episode, things haven’t really improved in this department. It’s certainly charming, with a few cute smiles and knowing grins, but very few of the laugh-out-loud moments Sam & Max or Aardman elicit. That said there was at least one, caused by a character’s pun name: Scottish character Duncan McBiscuit.

Despite the humour dip, Bumblebees was well-designed with satisfying puzzles. Unfortunately, the puzzles in Last Resort aren’t as good. For example, we solved the opening and finale parts of the episode by accident. The middle parts fair better, but it’s all too easy. The story involves Wallace setting up a holiday resort in his basement, and then a whodunit mystery as Duncan gets thumped and Gromit has to find the, um, thumper. It’s all very entertaining and the story’s chapters all have separate enjoyable objectives.

The characters are mostly the same lot from Bumblebees with the addition of Duncan and Ms. Flitt’s two psychotic dogs, and are all fun to talk to. We’ve gotten used to Ben Whitehead’s impersonation of Peter Sallis (the real Wallace) now, and thankfully he’s no longer drowned out by the music. The rest of the voices, effects and music are all excellent as usual, although there was a bit of sound popping now and again. The Last Resort is still enjoyable for fans of Wallace & Gromit, but seasoned adventurers will run through it like a summer breeze.

Jun 8, 2009

You'll love
  • Maintains the Wallace charm
  • Great voices and sound design
  • Characters are entertaining to interact with
You'll hate
  • Still not as funny as expected
  • Puzzles are a bit lacking
  • Goes by very quick

 
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smallberry  - 5 months 16 days ago 
This has me worried about the Monkey Island games. Mediocrity just wont do.
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Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Episode 2

Genre: Adventure
Release date: May 5, 2009
Published by: Telltale Games
Developed by: Telltale Games
Min system requirements: Windows XP / Vista, 2.0 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 64 MB DirectX 8.1-compliant video card
Recommended system: 3 GHz Pentium 4 processor, 1 GB RAM, 128 MB DirectX 8.1-compliant video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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