![]() ![]() Oh and he walks around butt naked! The ok cop, bad cop (or should that be ok dog, bad rabbit?) troupe has never been more applicable. Max is a shameless, rude, violent, borderline anarchistic rabbit who also happens to be Sam’s partner. Sam is a wise-cracking, anthropomorphic dog with a nonchalant attitude, dressed to impress in his private detective attire, ready to solve any crime coming his way in a nice slow manner. There is no need for this game to be ever remastered (although I wouldn’t be surprised) as the cartoony 90s 2D animation hasn’t aged at all and shares the same look and feel of those classic comic books. Steve Purcell’s amazing art style works so well within an adventure title and this is one of the best-looking games in the genre’s history. ![]() The game’s art style showcases why LucasArts was and still is held in such high esteem. The first thing that grabs your attention is the amazing graphics and artwork. The game then continues to Sam and Max’s office where we can begin our madcap adventure. The intro also showcases excellent voice acting and a real taste of what to expect in the game a fun adventure game that certainly doesn’t take itself too seriously. The game starts with an amazingly well animated intro sequence where you see Sam and Max (the heroes of the game) rescue a damsel in distress from a crazy scientist. So, buckle up and get ready for a road trip full of bigfoots, giant balls of string (or twine), balding Liverpudlian country singers, mole men and much more. I have fond memories of playing this game in the mid-90s and was eager to see how it holds up more than 20 years later. Sam and Max Hit the Road is a classic LucasArts point-and-click adventure that takes you on a wild ride across the USA that is full of fun, wackiness and has an extra cherry of zaniness on top for good measure. ![]()
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