Just in time for the movie’s big 30th anniversary, Telltale Games is re-releasing their episodic Back to the Future: The Game in enhanced and expanded form for consoles and the PC.
The 30th Anniversary Edition includes updated voice work, behind-the-scenes footage and remastered textures for new generation platforms. The game will hit retail and digital, for under $20, beginning on October 13th.
Have a look at the trailer for the remastered Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition below.
Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition Trailer:
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future, one of the most beloved movies of all time. To celebrate the occasion, Telltale Games is releasing Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition!
Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition features textures that take full advantage of current-generation console capabilities, and updated voice work from Biff Tannen’s original movie actor, Tom Wilson. This edition also includes in-game access to new, exclusive content: a behind the scenes video featuring interviews with movie trilogy co-writer and producer Bob Gale, original movie cast member Tom Wilson, members of the development team, and AJ LoCascio – the voice of young Marty McFly.
Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition will be available digitally worldwide and at retail in North America on Tuesday, October 13th, and available at retail in Europe on Friday, October 16th. Digital and retail platforms in both regions will include PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360.
In Back to the Future: The Game, six months after the events of Back to the Future Part III, the DeLorean Time Machine mysteriously returns to Hill Valley – driverless! Now, Marty must go back to 1931 to recruit the help of a reluctant teenage Emmett Brown in order to save 1985’s Doc from certain death. Can they repair the rifts of the past without accidentally erasing the future?
Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition is rated T (Teen) for Drug and Alcohol Reference, Sexual Themes, Mild Violence, and Mild Blood by the ESRB.