Skip to content
That VideoGame Blog
  • Home
  • News
    • PlayStation
      • PlayStation 5
      • PlayStation 4
      • PlayStation 3
    • Xbox
      • Xbox Series X
      • Xbox One
      • Xbox 360
  • Review
    • Games Reviews
    • Lifestyle Reviews
  • Gear
    • Gaming chairs
      • AutoFull Gaming Chair Review
      • Best Big and Tall Gaming Chair
      • Best Budget Gaming Chair
        • Under $200
        • Under $100
      • Best Gaming Chair for PS4
      • Best Gaming Chair with Footrest
      • Best Gaming Chair with Speakers
        • Best Bluetooth Gaming Chair
      • Best Gaming Couch
      • Best Gaming Recliner
      • Best Pink Gaming Chair
      • Best Purple Gaming Chair
      • Best White Gaming Chair
      • Best RGB Gaming Chair
      • Best Xbox One Gaming Chair
      • GTRACING Gaming Chair Review
      • Homall Gaming Chair Review
      • Most Comfortable Gaming Chair
      • Respawn 110 Gaming Chair Review
    • Best Gaming Desk
      • Best Cheap Gaming Desk
      • Best Corner Gaming Desk
      • Best Gaming Computer Desk for Multiple Monitors
      • Best L Shaped Gaming Computer Desk
      • Best Gaming Lap Desk
      • Best Gaming Lapboard
      • Best RGB Gaming Desk
    • Gaming Hard Drives
      • 7 Best PS4 Compatible External Hard Drives
      • The 5 best internal hard drive upgrade options for your PS4
      • The best 2 terabyte hard drive for the PlayStation 4
    • Best Gaming Tablet
  • Our Team

Featured Reviews / REVIEW / Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space Remastered (Switch)

Featured Reviews Total score: 3/10
Reading time: 6 min read

REVIEW / Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space Remastered (Switch)

Posted by:
David Logan
on December 30, 2021 December 30, 2021

 

The point-and-click genre of video games came pretty early in the history of the pastime. The mechanic that the genre is named after was born out of the fact that these games were built for PCs of the era and the mechanic was an easy way to control the onscreen action. While not quite as old as the genre is, one such game from the early 1990s that saw new games in the series in the early oughts has been remastered and released on the Switch. Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space Remastered is a return to 2007 and the developers at the now defunct and then raised-from-the-dead (see what I did there? wink wink) Telltale Games. This remaster is from game studio Skunkape Games, who, funny as it may seem, is comprised of former Telltale Games employees.

 

 

If you are into the point and click genre of games then you will absolutely love this game. It encompasses the thrill of the hunt as you investigate every nook and cranny in the claustrophobic environments that Sam & Max find themselves in. If you are new to the genre and have never played this type of game before, you may not enjoy it as well.

Some fans of the series will be happy to finally be able to play this version. Those fans will undoubtedly be the diehard S&M fans of the past. However, newcomers to the genre will find it hard to get into and frustrating when meeting up to some of the games very obscure puzzles.

 

 

Gameplay in Sam & Max consists of areas where in order to progress forward, you must interact with just about every item, person or thing in that area in order to figure out how to proceed. You can move the left joystick to highlight the name of the item you are focusing on or place two fingers on the screen of the Switch to highlight everything and then you simply touch the item name that you wish to interact with. Sam and/or Max will give their description or opinion and you need to use that info in determining how that information will allow you to figure out the puzzle.

Most puzzles are solved simply by interacting with or speaking to people in a particular order. On the other hand, many of the puzzles that the game offers are so obscure that it quickly became not-so-fun to play because you are speaking to everyone multiple times only to hear the same responses. There is a system in place to give you hints but many of those hints are also very obscure that it only further confuses the puzzle.

 

 

The visuals in this remaster are very vibrant and bright and was actually one of the high points of the game for me. The cool early twentieth century cartoon style fits perfect with the theme and will definitely attract a younger audience to make the decision to buy this game. I previewed the game on the new Switch OLED and I was simply amazed at how the games set-pieces seemed to jump off of the screen.

Whether this is due to the fidelity of the games code or just pure benefit from the technology behind the OLED screen is anyone’s guess; I think that it has to be a little of both. The character designs are fantastic and makes looking at the game a reason to keep playing just to see what the developers are visually going to throw at you next.

 

 

The soundtrack was also another aspect of this game that actually was enjoyable to experience. From the 1950’s doo-wop music playing on the jukebox in Stinky’s Diner to the smooth jazz ambience of the main game world, the music becomes one of the characters of the game. It’s not just there to give your ears something to do while you struggle through the puzzles.

There is such good variety of different types of music that I never got tired of hearing any specific song. And if I’m being totally fair, the voice actors do a wonderful job of bringing the characters to life. David Nowlin and Andrew Chalkin voice the titular Sam and Max respectively and they really come with their A-game to bring the characters to life.

 

 

Point-and-click as a game mechanic leaves a lot to be desired in a gaming world where fast-twitch gameplay has become the norm. While it is good to slow down and play games that require a more methodical approach, this game bored me to tears. And as I’ve mentioned before, the puzzle mechanics were either too easy or too difficult and there was nothing in between. Bad game balance aside, you need to remember that this is a fourteen year old game that plays like it. If you keep that in mind, you might stand a chance of getting through this one.

 

 

 

This review is based on a retail copy of the game provided by the publisher.

Some things are best left in the past.
  • 3/10
    Gameplay 3/10
  • 3/10
    Challenge 3/10
  • 3/10
    Design 3/10
3/10

Summary

+ Great soundtrack and voice acting is superb
+ Visuals are bright and fun

– No balance in the puzzle difficulty
– Game mechanic is severely dated and boring
– Hint system creates more confusion than it helps

Open the bio of David Logan

David is a native of Denver, CO who grew up at a time when the video game craze was just getting a foothold in the consciousness of people all over America. His earliest exposure to video games was in the arcades that sprung up in the early eighties and he has been in love with them ever since. He can remember going over to friends’ houses and playing games on the Odyssey, Intellivision, ColecoVision and the Atari 2600. It wouldn’t be until 1985 when his mother would get him his own console: the original Nintendo with Super Mario Bros. and Mike Tyson’s Punch Out. He was even one of the first kids in his school to receive the early issues of Nintendo Power Magazine and used the tips and tricks he found within to "up his gamer cred."

David has owned almost every gaming console since the original NES in one form or another except for maybe two or three and continues to collect consoles and game software to this day. At current he has and original NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega Dreamcast, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One S, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Switch, DSi Lite, DSi XL, 3DS XL, PSP, and a Playstation Vita as well as a plethora of video game software to go along with each console.

When he is not playing video games (he likes all kinds), David is building his real estate business or spending time with his family. He also enjoys cuddling up with a nice, thick Stephen King novel. He is a Realtor in Denver specializing in helping first-time buyers find their first home. In addition, he spends several hours a day hitting his favorite video game web sites to see what is new and exciting with his favorite hobby.

His Gamertag and PSN ID is: BigDave300. Send him a friend invite!
David received his Bachelor of Science in Web Design & Multimedia in 2010 from Westwood College and his license in real estate in 2019.

Latest reviews

View all

REVIEW / Demonschool (Switch)

6.5/10

REVIEW / Bokura: planet (Steam)

9.5/10

REVIEW / Tormented Souls II (PS5)

7/10

REVIEW / Platypus Reclayed (PC)

8/10

REVIEW / GUG (PC)

8/10

🔥 Trending now

pokemon sapphire cheats, header

Best Pokemon Sapphire Cheats (Fully Tested List)

pokemon heartgold cheats, header

Pokemon HeartGold Cheats (Your Ultimate Guide)

pokemon unbound, header

All GBA Pokemon Unbound Cheats (Fully Tested, Every Version)

Best Pokemon Platinum Cheats You Didn’t Know You Needed

Recommended for you

pokemon ruby cheats, header
Editorials

All Pokemon Ruby Cheats (Full Tested List!)

  The third-generation entries are possibly some of the most loved out of all the

best gaming monitor thumbnail
Review

The Best Gaming Monitor [14 Reviewed]

Even if you have a killer gaming PC with the best possible graphics card and

best LCD TV for gaming Samsung KS9800
Review

Best TV for Gaming [Top 11 Reviewed]

Contents1 The best gaming TV on the market2 What exactly makes a good TV for

best power supply for gaming thumbnail
Review

The best power supply for gaming (in 2017 so far)

Gaming is a pastime that continues to grow in popularity. 155 million U.S. citizens play

minecraft building ideas, header, tree houses
Editorials

Minecraft Building Ideas: 52 Cool Ways to Get Inspired!

  If you need Minecraft building ideas, this is the ultimate guide! Out of all

sims 4 legacy challenge, header
Editorials

Sims 4 Legacy Challenge (Full Rules & List)

  The Sims 4 Legacy Challenge dares Sims players to build a thriving ten-generation legacy

More stories

  • News
  • PC News
  • PlayStation 5 News
  • PlayStation 4 News
  • Xbox Series X News
  • Xbox One News
  • Editorials
  • Reviews
  • Games
  • Lifestyle
  • Gear
  • Best Gaming Chair
  • Best Gaming Desk
  • Best Hard Drive for Gaming
  • The Best Gaming Monitor
  • Best Gaming Tablet
  • About
  • Our Team
  • Contact
  • Become a writer
  • Legal
  • Advertise
  • DMCA & Copyright Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
DMCA.com Protection Status
ThatVideoGameBlog.com © 2026 All rights reserved

Earnings Disclaimer: That VideoGame Blog is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Amazon, the Amazon logo, AmazonSupply, and the AmazonSupply logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

  • Home
  • News
    • PlayStation
      • PlayStation 5
      • PlayStation 4
      • PlayStation 3
    • Xbox
      • Xbox Series X
      • Xbox One
      • Xbox 360
  • Review
    • Games Reviews
    • Lifestyle Reviews
  • Gear
    • Gaming chairs
      • AutoFull Gaming Chair Review
      • Best Big and Tall Gaming Chair
      • Best Budget Gaming Chair
        • Under $200
        • Under $100
      • Best Gaming Chair for PS4
      • Best Gaming Chair with Footrest
      • Best Gaming Chair with Speakers
        • Best Bluetooth Gaming Chair
      • Best Gaming Couch
      • Best Gaming Recliner
      • Best Pink Gaming Chair
      • Best Purple Gaming Chair
      • Best White Gaming Chair
      • Best RGB Gaming Chair
      • Best Xbox One Gaming Chair
      • GTRACING Gaming Chair Review
      • Homall Gaming Chair Review
      • Most Comfortable Gaming Chair
      • Respawn 110 Gaming Chair Review
    • Best Gaming Desk
      • Best Cheap Gaming Desk
      • Best Corner Gaming Desk
      • Best Gaming Computer Desk for Multiple Monitors
      • Best L Shaped Gaming Computer Desk
      • Best Gaming Lap Desk
      • Best Gaming Lapboard
      • Best RGB Gaming Desk
    • Gaming Hard Drives
      • 7 Best PS4 Compatible External Hard Drives
      • The 5 best internal hard drive upgrade options for your PS4
      • The best 2 terabyte hard drive for the PlayStation 4
    • Best Gaming Tablet
  • Our Team