If these are the first images of Telltale's series, it's looking pretty good. Telltale's Job Stauffer described the style as a living oil painting, and I'd have to concur. I can't wait to see how it looks in motion. You can see some of the images below (click to enlarge):




MrManager
Udvarnoky
Burp.
I told you to stop using that name. >:
And I told you to implement a delete comment feature.
Udvarnoky
Burp.
I told you to stop using that name. >:
The typical adventure gamer doesn't give a crap about graphics as long as the plot and the puzzles are well done.
Their "new" audience won't be as sympathetic as the old one.