Back to the Future: The Game/YMMV


 * Accidental Aesop: The ending of Episode 5 is sort of the logical conclusion to the entire series and films.
 * It's actually brought up several times throughout all five episodes.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: So Michael J. Fox won't be voicing Marty...but his voice actor is spot on. Now we're at the last episode and...wait...WHAT?! Michael is gonna come back after all?!
 * Plus, he DID end up voicing Marty... sort of.
 * Broken Base: There is a certain friction that occurs between those who are longtime fans of the Back to the Future franchise and those who are longtime fans of the Telltale Games company.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Even after everything, it's hard not to feel kinda bad for  when Marty breaks.
 * And then . Humorous Insanity aside, it's hard not to pity exactly what The Slow Path, guilt, and loneliness have done to her.
 * Just Here for the Plot: Many non-gamers have taken interest in the game strictly for the Back to the Future story line—much to the chagrin of the more avid gamers who are, overall, disappointed with the game play of the series.
 * Magnificent Bastard: Marty shapes up into a heroic version through the game.
 * Moral Event Horizon: (Episode 3)  could have passed for an extremely obnoxious Well-Intentioned Extremist until.
 * Player Punch:
 * The Scrappy: Edna Strickland, though this is intentional.
 * World of Woobie: The Citizen Brown timeline in Episode 3. Everyone seems on the verge of a nervous crackup due to the Dystopia of alternate Hill Valley, Marty seems like he's panicking about 86% of the time, and the only halfway normal person is a Delinquent who would probably be a child psychologist's field day.
 * World of Woobie: The Citizen Brown timeline in Episode 3. Everyone seems on the verge of a nervous crackup due to the Dystopia of alternate Hill Valley, Marty seems like he's panicking about 86% of the time, and the only halfway normal person is a Delinquent who would probably be a child psychologist's field day.


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