Publisher: Telltale Games
Developer: Telltale Games
Release Date: 8/11/2008
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Everyone knows Strong Bad from their famous song on Guitar Hero II!!! What you never heard of them? Well, that’s ok we all forgive you, but now’s your chance to meet the almighty only-cool-enough-to-look-at-unless-you’re-an-attractive-women and sometimes known as “Flexapecs” Strong Bad. The game’s main attraction is the crazy humor and the nice graphics style. The game is basically a flash point & click adventure where you try to show off your Strong Badiness by making Homestar (the town’s “Cool Guy”) look like a total jack @$$. With great voice acting to support these neat characters the basic gameplay element always stays the same: Click on this thing, hear what Strong Bad says, laugh, wander around aimlessly trying to figure out where to go next with no hints, rinse and repeat.
My biggest gripe is the fact that you never really know where to go and most of the game is really well…a guessing game. You slowly unlock different locations and warping to these places on the fly is easy via your map. Go around collecting special items and even take photos! But seriously, even though the game has strong humor it doesn’t save the gameplay. Just double-click and hold the mouse button to make Strong Bad run here, go into your inventory, and try to make certain things work, but I guarantee most of the time you’ll resort to a FAQ. The beginning of the game starts out easy enough where you just follow the plot of the game then about halfway through it lets go of your hand and you sort of get lost in everything. Trying to spoil Homestar’s fame isn’t really easy since it takes lots of different running back and forth to and fro collecting things to make this work over here. With no quest log or anything like that you never know what to do and there are really no hints to help you. Some parts of the game I didn’t even know existed until I resorted to a FAQ and that was after over an hour of trying to figure out where this one inventory item goes. Trying to go around experimenting isn’t really fun and makes you really annoyed and frustrated.
With all of that aside the game’s dialog and writing are hilarious and fit the characters very well. The humor is more random, stupid, and full of bathroom jokes than witty and smart. This works just as well and somehow the game pulls it off cleverly without making you feel you’re playing something lame. I just really like all of the details that went into this game like the Snake Boxer 5 mini-game, and all of the extra dialogs when you talk to someone more than once. It just really makes things that much more interesting. Now, this is meant for young teens and kids so there is no mature humor even though you’d expect it from this kind of character. I really feel these characters should have been given more mature dialog, but what’s here works and works well if you can get around the annoying hunt & seek. I really do recommend this game on the Wii or PC because you’ll love the hilarious dialog, great art style, and funny characters.
