Too short for a game..

User Rating: 6.6 | Sam and Max PC
Sam & Max: Culture Shock is a very fun game with great visuals and sound. The voices are great and it has a lot of humor in it's conversations. The 'Point & Click' old method is back, too! That't the best part of the game, thought. Anyway, it's way TOO short and easy...

I loved Sam & Max Hit the Road, that's why I bought this game, and that's why I got even more dissapointed, too.

The game keeps it's charming from the first one and the story is really well-done: A strange video that teaches Ocular Fitness appears in the city and hipnotizes everyone who sees it. The Soda Poppers (ex-characters from an old TV program) start acting weird: one of them takes those videos and sell them for free at the local shop; another one thinks is the psyco-analyst of the city and the last one makes graphities of the main character of the video: Culture (a frusrated actor who's program was cancelled after the Soda Poppers appeared on TV). Anyway, puzzles are a little bit easy, making the game short.
The city is extremely small and the inventory is limited: you just can pick up objects that you'll need, not other ones that you'll never use, making the game even more easy.
There's NO replay value and as you finish it so fast, you get bored fast too, so you don't want to play it again: The second time I TRIED to play it, I remembered all the conversations, making it awful and making me quit it.

TellTale Games adapted to this generation this old Lucas Arts game preety well, but the idea of making chapters of the game too short was CATASTROPHIC.

I hope the next episodes are longer and harder, so I can spend more than 5 hours playing it..