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Sam and Max: Culture Shock (2006) is a English movie. Brendan Q. Ferguson,Dave Grossman has directed this movie. Andrew Chaikin,David Nowlin,Michael Barrett,Peter Barto are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2006. Sam and Max: Culture Shock (2006) is considered one of the best Adventure movie in India and around the world.
Sam and Max, the Freelance Police, get their first new case in a while when the Commisioner orders them to investigate multiple reports of malfeasance (Max's "second favorite feasance"). Seems the Soda Poppers, a trio of former child stars, are causing trouble in Sam and Max's neighborhood. But there's more than one washed-up television icon up to no good around here, as Sam and Max discover the Soda Poppers' old rival, Brady Culture, has brainwashed the trio into becoming pawns in an insidious mass hypnosis scheme. And the only thing standing in Brady Culture's way is the Freelance Police and their "esoteric brand of personalized criminal justice".
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Sam and Max: Culture Shock (2006) Reviews
Great sequel to a great classic
This game is absolutely a worthy sequel to Sam & Max. For 13 years adventure gamers have awaited this sequel, and it's so good, it's been worth the wait. There are in fact only 2 minor flaws to the game. 1) It's released in episodes, so gamers will be done with the episode in a couple of hours. 2) The voice actors are not the same from the original Sam & Max game. Now, that last fact can be ignored, cause the new voice actors actually do a good job to somewhat copy the original voices, but without the blatant rip off. Even though the game's game time will be short, and it's puzzles might be a bit too easy at times, the comedy that's been wrapped in the game is hilarious and in the same path as the first game. The game's control system is simple and the transition to 3D worked out very well. Just because of the comedy gold within the game, I can easily forgive the somewhat short game time. If you loved Sam & Max: Hit The Road, chances are, you'll also love this game.
A wonderful addition to the Sam and Max legacy!
Since the 80's, Sam and Max has delighted comic book owners, letting them know that it will rise in value as time passes. However, to put it into modern game form is entirely another! For a $9 game, this one chalks up another one for Steve Purcell's creativity, since he did the supervising of the episodes themselves. The plot was good enough; you have to start out in the office, (SPOILER) and work your way up until you can have a confrontation with Brady Culture, the chief evildoer himself, and end his evil doings once and for all! It's witty, sometimes respiring, fun, even cute and cool humor allows for more laughs then even the Lucasarts original "Hit the Road"! Unfortunately, the voices of the original duo were a bit better in tone than the new ones, but still, if I were Sam, 2 paws way up! (and if I were a certain duo of Movie Critic!)