Marty Joins a Mob/Corrupt Cop Parker/Trixie's Insurance policy- Back to the Future: The Game E8

Marty Joins a Mob/Corrupt Cop Parker/Trixie's Insurance policy- Back to the Future: The Game E8

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Back to the Future: The Game is a graphic adventure played from a third-person perspective. The player controls Marty to explore the 3D environments using either the keyboard, mouse or game controller to move around. The player can have Marty examine objects, talk to non-player characters (initiating dialog through conversation trees), and perform specific actions in order to solve puzzles and progress the game. Some items can be picked up and stored in Marty's inventory, and then can be used later to interact with other characters or objects. The game provides a list of current goals for the player to complete to advance the game. The player can access a hint system, revealing one clue at a time from a number of cryptic clues for how to solve a specific puzzle.[8][9]
It has been six months since Marty McFly witnessed Dr. Emmett Brown disappear into an unknown time. [N 1] The bank has begun foreclosing on Doc's home. On May 14, 1986, while helping his father George clear out Doc's possessions, Marty is shocked to see a DeLorean time machine (later revealed to be a temporal duplicate created by the lightning strike in the Second film) appear outside the house, having previously witnessed its destruction. Inside is Einstein, Doc's dog, and a tape recorder with a message from Doc explaining how the DeLorean would return to this present should Doc fall on hard times. Einstein helps track down Edna Strickland, the elderly sister of Marty's school disciplinarian and a former reporter for Hill Valley's paper. Reading her newspaper collection, Marty learns that Doc, who was disguised under the alias "Carl Sagan" to hide his true identity, was arrested in 1931 and killed by Irving "Kid" Tannen, Biff Tannen's father. Marty recalibrates the DeLorean to take him to just before Doc's murder etc....
Back to the Future: The Game was announced by developer Telltale Games in early June 2010, as part of a licensing deal to create video games based on Universal Pictures' Back to the Future and Jurassic Park film series.[10][11] The title is split-up into five episodes and was available for Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3, Wii (as a single retail release) and iOS.[12]
As Michael J. Fox was unavailable to reprise his role as Marty for the game, newcomer A.J. Locascio voiced the character instead,[22] though Fox later provided voice work for Marty's great-grandfather William in the fifth and final episode of the game, as well as for the three futuristic versions of Marty who appear in the game's final cutscene.[6][23][24] Locascio was able to get the part when his audition sample ended up in the email inbox of voice director Julian Kwasneski, and managed to impress both Gale and Lloyd with how closely it resembled the sound of Fox's voice during the time the trilogy was filmed.[22] Lloyd returned to voice Doc Brown and began his first recording session for the game in late September 2010.[25] Later, Claudia Wells joined the cast, reprising her role as Jennifer Parker from the first film.[26] Kid Beyond provided the voice for Biff Tannen in place of actor Tom Wilson in the game's original release,[27] but Wilson returned to voice the character for the 30th anniversary re-release.[28] James Arnold Taylor voiced the younger Emmett Brown.[29] Though the game features other returning characters including George and Lorraine McFly, voicework for these characters are provided by a variety of voice actors in the Bay Area. The song Back in Time by Huey Lewis and the News, which was written for the first film, appears in the game.

The full voice cast for the games is listed below:
The game's primary protagonists.
A.J. Locascio - Marty McFly/Leech
Michael J. Fox as William McFly/Future Marty McFly
Christopher Lloyd - Dr. Emmett Brown/Citizen Brown/Jacques Douteux
James Arnold Taylor as Young Emmett Brown
Andrew Chaikin (original release) / Thomas F. Wilson (2015 re-release) - Biff Tannen
Owen Thomas - Kid Tannen/Beauregard Tannen
Michael X. Sommers - George McFly/Arthur McFly
Aimee Miles - Lorraine Baines McFly
Claudia Wells - Jennifer Parker
Melissa Hutchison - Trixie Trotter
Rebecca Sweitzer - Edna Strickland
Shannon Nicholson - Young Edna Strickland
Mark Barbolak - Detective Danny Parker/Detective Danny Parker, Jr.

Back to the Future: The Game received generally positive reviews. The first episode, "It's About Time", was praised by several reviewers as an effective start to the series. IGN's Greg Miller gave the episode a score of 8.5/10, writing, "it's a movie-inspired game that doesn't suck.

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