Sam & Max Season 1, now known as Save the World, is a point and click classic. With some of the original team back from the ruins of Telltale, a new version is released to bring this gem onto modern systems. Graphically, the game looks fantastic, with all sorts of lighting changes, and model edits to bring the characters more into how Steve Purcell envisions them, cleaning up some of the wonky details the older models picked up. If that was just what they did, it'd still be a very solid offering. But they put the work in! No longer do you just appear in a building after driving to it, there are now exteriors modeled for these locations. QOL additions have been added, like hotspots for where you can click, to avoid the point and click pitfall of pixel hunting (not that Sam & Max was particularly bad with this, but every bit helps!), the ability to run, added in Season 2, new music from the original composer(!!!!) to help break up some of the more repetitive tracks and add more flavor. And they went even deeper in with the details, my favorite being that the TVs in the studio now actually work! I could go on, but I think you should discover these changes on your own. Now, the elephant in the room. There is a low rating for this game, and that's because of two reasons: Bosco's VA was replaced, and some lines were changed. Bosco's original VA wasn't African American, and so the devs re-cast him with a new actor who is. Personally, I don't think the new guy is as good, but he's definitely not bad. I may just be biased from having played these games so much when they came out, though. Secondly a few jokes were changed (and we're talking like, ten-ish lines in a game of over a thousand). It is not an entire re-write to "sanitize" the game, as some reviews say. If you really miss jokes making fun of special needs kids and stalking underage girls online, well, the original copies come with this too. For those of you with taste, though, it's not a big deal at all.