It’s further complemented by the natural flow of chit-chat between each player, with the voice acting adding a lot of depth and comedic timing. Max’s and the Heavy’s 3D character models look oddly natural seated next to the comparatively cartoonish Strong Bad and Tycho, creating an almost “real life meets cartoon” feel much like that of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Moreover, the art design really adds to the experience, as each character looks exactly like their video game (or Internet) counterpart. Some card decks and tables can have a big impact on the game’s visuals, such as Penny Arcade’s “Automata” gimmick.
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