Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse
Released: 8/14/2024
Score Breakdown
84.8
Critic Average
19 reviews
99
Steam User Score
373 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
85 vs 99
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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9/24/2024
Launch Window“Telltale has really naild the writing here, and they've also played around with the gameplay, which is more varied and variable than in the past. The old flaws are still there, unfortunately, but if you can get past them, you get a really stylish, witty and entertaining adventure game that will easily take you 15 hours to play.”
85
85/100
9/17/2024
Launch Window“The remastering of Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse is a milestone that any adventure fan should celebrate”
94
94/100
9/11/2024
Launch Window“This remaster of Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse is just as great and crazy as two last seasons. Neat puzzles, dry and well written humour and quirky characters: We can only hope that these guys come back someday.”
80
80/100
8/31/2024
Launch Window“When it comes to point-and-click puzzle games, this is a nearly flawless example of how to tell an engaging story while giving players plenty to do and not holding their hand along the way. I find it hard to imagine a much better structure for the genre, and though some of the humor and characters weren't to my taste, those minor gripes are far outweighed by the positives. Whether you missed Sam & Max in the ‘90s and aughts, or you’re looking for an excuse to revisit the series, it’s hard to go wrong with The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered.”
90
90/100
8/21/2024
Launch Window“A journey back in time to the golden days of the duo Sam & Max and the life of Telltale Games before The Walking Dead series.”
80
80/100
8/19/2024
Launch Window“Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse– the remastered version- is a good addition to reminding us what gaming used to be like and how we sort of forgot how to bring the writing to the top. With gameplay being the same with improvements, it’s a great choice for people who want to reminisce about the old times and an excellent way for puzzle-solving people to dive into the games, too. Just to let you know, the original game is currently free on Steam, so if you want to experience this title originally, you can, but I highly suggest keeping it to a high standard with this version, too.”
88
88/100
8/19/2024
Launch Window“There are many examples of how to do a remaster well, this is one of them. In Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Remastered, Skunkape's affection for the franchise is appreciated. Perhaps if you did not play the other previous installments you wonder if you can face this adventure without problems understanding the story, and the answer is yes, although there are many details that are treated or seen that happened in previous installments.”
80
80/100
8/16/2024
Launch Window“Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse is exactly what you want from a remaster. It has been faithfully rebuilt, adding improvements and things that make sense, and tightening the things that were a little leaky. I loved stepping back into Sam's (lack of) shoes and holding the world to rights as a newly psychic Max. If you don't mind a bit of juvenile humour, this is still one of the funniest point-and-click adventures I've ever played, but a little prettier than I remember.”
90
90/100
8/15/2024
Launch Window“Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Remastered is a really good remaster, and even if you didn't happen to play the previous installments in the series, this one might motivate you to pick them up.”
80
80/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“Overall, Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Remastered is a masterful remaster of a highly entertaining game. The game has a unique narrative structure, inventive gameplay, and engaging new elements. With its compelling story, lovable characters, and clever puzzles, it is a shining example of what episodic adventure games can achieve. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sam & Max or a newcomer to the series, The Devil's Playhouse offers hours of humorous adventures.”
80
80/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse is as mad as its titular rabbit, and is only let down by long load times and some control issues.”
80
80/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“The writing is the real star, though, with a manic joke-a-minute energy that is so deliciously, darkly comedic. A number of references are a little dated now, and a couple of jokes aren’t nearly as funny in today's world. However, by and large, the wackiness of the narrative and minute-to-minute character interactions propel the title forward.”
80
80/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“This expertly remastered outing for Sam & Max is an adventure game to remember and a spectacular conclusion to their Telltale adventures!”
85
85/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“The Devil’s Playhouse is still the most stylish of the Telltale Sam & Max games.”
100
100/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“If you enjoy Telltale's approach to graphic adventures (though not reaching the heights of The Walking Dead), you won't be disappointed by Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered. The return of the two detectives retains the spirit of the third posthumous season, combining the five episodes from 2010 into one package. Despite maintaining all its original gameplay issues, it boasts a polished technical aspect that modernizes this vision of the duo created by Steve Purcell. A complete and interesting package for those wanting to (re)experience the crazy situations only a detective dog and a psychotic rabbit can.”
80
80/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“The Devil's Playhouse Remastered marks the culmination of Skunkape Games' excellent work on the Telltale-era Sam & Max titles. Now as then, the ramshackle freelance cop duo experiences its most paranormal and bizarre adventure, but also its most experimental gameplay side, while preserving every feature beloved by fans of the series and the genre. A fantastic title that, however, is most appreciable only by respecting its peculiar lashing humor, and only if experienced after dealing with the events of Save the World and Beyond Time and Space.”
84
84/100
8/14/2024
Launch Window“Being able to have fun and deliver joke after joke while still taking itself seriously is no small feat, and The Devil’s Playhouse is witty, charming, and rakish in delivery and execution. While I didn’t always love how the controls made me feel, once I was in the pocket I had a grand time conversing, experimenting, and just loving the universe overall.”
75
75/100
8/13/2024
Early Review“Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse remastered adds a much needed, fresh coat of paint to a fantastic adventure game. This is quite possibly the best the Freelance Police have to offer, and it's better than ever. The Switch version suffers from some framerate drops and loading issues, but even there it's a great time with your little buddy.”
90
90/100
8/13/2024
Early Review“They simply don’t make games like this anymore, for the most part. To be fair Monkey Island totally came back, and there was an… attempt at a new Sam & Max game (in VR form, which went as well as it sounds). But adventure games in the pre-Walking Dead Telltale style, the sort of zombified fusion of LucasArts’s classic SCUMM system with modern (at the time) PC game conventions are long gone. Skunkape Games’ remasters of all three Sam & Max seasons are the best ways to go back and experience a point in history that still doesn’t feel real sometimes. This is technically a review for The Devil’s Playhouse, but I can’t insist strongly enough how crucial it is to play all three games and take them in as not just a whole work, but a moment in time that won’t easily be replaced. Snag Hit the Road too while you’re at it; it’s only like six bucks on Steam. Long live the Freelance Police!”
90
90/100
