Game Review: Sam & Max Save the World (Xbox LIVE)

samandmax_boxSam & Max aren’t your regular police force…they’re the Freelance Police. Sam is a no-nonsense dog detective and his pal Max is a hyperkinetic rabbity thing. For more than 20 years they’ve been serving their brand of justice on the pages of underground comic books, on a Saturday morning cartoon, and in some popular computer adventure games. Now they’re ready to take on Xbox Live with all six hilarious episodes of their Season One adventures from the PC and Wii.

 

Sam & Max Save the World is a series of point and click episodic adventures mixed with tons of their madcap and irreverent brand of humor. You’ll guide the duo around various locals, gathering clues and items to use elsewhere to progress the story. And interrogate folks to collect more info on the current case. It’s a great formula and will appeal to gamers and non-gamers alike, as it’s easy to get into.

Sam & Max Save the World will be pretty familiar with fans of the PC and Wii versions, because it’s the exact same game as Season One. So if you’ve already played it on the PC, you may not have as much reason to buy it again. As with other point and click adventures, there’s not a whole lot of replay value here, but it’s just so gosh darn funny you might want to go through it again anyway. Even though Sam & Max is a one player game, having a few friends over to watch can be helpful as a new pair of eyes can sometimes help solve particularly tricky puzzles. Play control is definitely easier with a mouse or Wii remote for these kinds of games, but the Xbox controller doesn’t make things any less playable or anything. Really the only problem with the game is that, like most other point and click adventures, sometimes you can get stuck forever on a tough logic-defying puzzle. But hey, that’s what the Internet is for, right?

All joking aside, Sam & Max Save the World is a great Xbox Live game for point and click adventure fans. Highly recommended and side-splittingly funny! Certainly worth the 1600 Live points if you don’t have the PC or Wii version.

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Kid Factor:
Sam & Max Save the World is rated T for Teen with ESRB descriptors of Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Use of Alcohol, and Use of Tobacco. The use of alcohol and tobacco are minor and not glorified or anything. But you do use a bottle of vodka as a ‘truth serum.’ And the mild language is VERY mild, I think I only heard ‘ass’ once or twice. Everything else is bleeped out. Of course the game is chock full of crude humor and cartoon violence, but if you are OK with your kids watching The Simpsons, they’ll be OK with the Sam & Max game, too. Reading skill isn’t necessary, as the game is fully voiced by talented voice actors (and the jazz soundtrack is pretty snazzy, too). Of course, kids will need a wacky sense of logic to solve some of those puzzles!

Sam and Max often brandish guns in the game, heck, they’re packing heat right on the cover. But they don’t use their guns to kill, only to solve wacky puzzles. Like plugging holes in cheese to make fake Swiss bribes for a rat. Or to shoot a taillight off a car so the Freelance Police can pull them over to collect a fine for a false crime.

OK, OK, so maybe Sam & Max still aren’t the best kid role models. But even though it’s rated T for Teen, I’d probably let kids a little younger than that play Sam & Max–with some adult supervision, of course.

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  1. What’s the price on this? My xbox recently broke, but this seems like something i might want once my xbox is fixed.

  2. 1600 points. It’s a full game, so it’s worth it if you like point and click adventures. –Cary

  3. Oh cool. I wish it was just a tad less lol. I was thinking of going out and getting rock band since they finally got some Phish on the DLC. Only prob is i think an rb song is like 200 points. I’ve got 90 spare…. I haven’t really played a point and click recently, but i have played a demo of sam and max and i liked the humor.

  4. The humor is definitely the best part of the game. –Cary

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