Sam & Max Save The World Remastered Reviews

Sam & Max Save The World Remastered is ranked in the 86th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8.5 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2020

The remastering of Sam & Max Saves the World is a delightful return to the comedic antics of our crime fighting duo. Some jokes might not land and a lot of puzzles can feel too easy, but the duo's wit has staying power. Add that with some catchy new tracks and a remastering that makes the game more stylish than less, and you have a proper return to form. If you never had a chance to play Sam and Max Save the World, this is the best way to experience one of Telltale's first games.

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65 / 100
Oct 2, 2022

A product of its time, Sam & Max Save the World is a remaster dedicated to fans of the series and point and click games, but in the current market, the audience might not be much bigger than that.

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8.5 / 10.0
Dec 12, 2021

Sam and Max Save the World Remastered is good game and a good remake, despite what the hardcore fans of the original release state due to the new voice of Bosco. If you liked the original, you’ll love the remaster. If you are new to the genre, it is a must play peace that will keep you occupied for at least 15 hours.

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7.5 / 10.0
Sep 6, 2021

‎In the Sam and Max series of games there are great games that take this pair of good characters to live adventures without a doubt fun. Sam & Max Save the World is an important moment in the series, even if it's not the best game in the series. Its crazy story, its black humor will always amuse you. And if you like point-and-click games, this should certainly be a candidate to reach your library. Its flaws are clear: solving puzzles can be more difficult than it should be because the logic of the game can be an obstacle. In addition to an uncomfortable control.‎

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7.5 / 10.0
Dec 23, 2020

Great game, great remaster, great port for Nintendo Switch. But the change of voice over for Bosco and changes of some dialogues feel really forced.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 5, 2020

Bar a few niggly control issues, this is a great port of the game. Quirky humour, a lovely soundtrack and a story that keeps you engaged. It's a little on the easy side, but with six episodes you do get your money's worth.

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8 / 10
Dec 2, 2020

Sam & Max Save the World is notable for starting Telltale's reign over episodic games that lasted for nearly a decade. Upon a revisit, it's easy to understand why. The writing oozes in charm and wit, and solving some of the trickier puzzles requires quite a bit of detective-work. While a few quality-of-life upgrades introduced in later Telltale Games would have been appreciated, the visual enhancements are still welcome. Hopefully, Skunkape Games remasters the other two seasons of Sam & Max, as well, because this is a case that deserves to be revisited for years to come.

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7 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2020

Sam & Max: Save the World Remastered is a welcome sign of life for a classic adventure IP. It feels like it's the start of an effort to properly revive the series in small steps, and that would be great news on its own. The remaster is handled decently, and it achieves what it sets out to do. It updated everything that it needs to, and it looks decent enough on modern systems it. While certainly small in scale, it shines with some good writing and humorous stories that I still enjoy every time I play through it, and that's the lifeblood of any strong adventure experience.

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6.5 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2020

There's also no denying that the humor is still incredibly effective. Still, playing the game on Switch is likely to leave you longing for a mouse as the experience just isn't great on a controller. Anyone looking for a strong dose of comedy with their adventure is likely to find it here, but it would have been nice to see the remaster do a little more heavy lifting.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 29, 2022

Skunkape Games signs off on a near-perfect remastered of the first season of Telltale Games' freelance police adventures. Sam & Max Save the World is a title full of fun, interesting puzzles and memorable characters, graced by writing that is still extremely good and disturbingly relevant today. Put your faith in Steve Purcell's characters: you might just discover (or rediscover) a new love.

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8.1 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2020

I will gladly and freely admit to my bias here, ever since the original Sam & Max Hit the Road made way back when for PC I've been a fan of this silly animal duo...

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Sep 13, 2022

When Sam And Max was announced, I was excited about returning to it after so long. Being a big fan of point-and-click adventures and episodic games this had a lot going for it. The humour throughout gave me laughs and that wasn’t always limited to the main characters. What I would love to see next is a brand-new adventure. However that is my one criticism of a number of titles lately. It is for this reason Sam and Max Remastered receives the Thumb Culture Gold Award

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9 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2020

Save the World never felt “wrong” or “off-model” or anything, but the remastered elements here feel like missing pieces we never knew about.

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Recommended
Apr 29, 2021

It’s been more than 25 years since I last played a Sam & Max game and playing Sam & Max Save The World felt like it was yesterday. The graphical and audio improvements are outstanding, with the same great humour and whacky fun to be had.

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Stanislav Franc
8 / 10
Jan 17, 2021

Sam & Max Save the World, just from the principle that it is a remaster, does not bring any revolution in the field of point and click adventures. However, this is a great remaster, and if you did not play the original part, you just want to enjoy a moment of nostalgia, but in a modern resolution and without problems, or you like logic games that really need to think and the game will not give you any instructions, We highly recommend Sam & Max Save the World.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 18, 2020

Its six episodes offer laughter and plenty of searching around, ingredients that are essential for a title of this kind.

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9 / 10.0
Dec 27, 2020

I think it's fair to say that Sam & Max Save the World has one of the best moods I've seen in video games. Its six episodes feature quirky and fun stories, and its puzzles are interesting and work well. Even though it was originally released in 2006, the point and click of the dog in a suit and the hyperactive rabbit still guarantees laughter on the Switch screen - now in a timely remastering.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 9, 2020

Despite not having all of the same humor as the original, it still has the same storylines and puzzles as before. Returning fans to the game should have no problem jumping right into the action. Plus, people unfamiliar with the game will be delightfully entertained by its wackiness and hare-brained schemes (see what I did there?).

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8.4 / 10.0
Dec 4, 2020

Sam & Max Save The World Remastered’s anarchic adventure is just as fun to play today as it was when it first released, with some revamped visuals and improved controller support making it a joy to play on the Nintendo Switch. Sure, it does have the occasional obtuse puzzle that’ll be tricky to solve and the fact that you can’t skip through dialogue is a bit of a pain, but it doesn’t stop the game from offering a quirky and enjoyable mystery for point-and-click fans to really sink their teeth into. Here’s hoping we’ll also see the sequels hit the Nintendo Switch sometime soon…

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9 / 10
Dec 2, 2020

Skunkape have done a fantastic job of refining everything that needed to be updated but have left the prevailing spirit of Sam & Max Save The World untouched. For fans of the genre or for anyone who enjoys absurd irreverent humour, this is a ‘must play’ title that has the capacity to have you in fits of laughter.

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