: The primary conflict involves Edna Strickland, whose interference has created a "quasi-Orwellian" alternate 1986. Marty must expose her true nature, specifically her role as the "speakeasy arsonist," to set things right.
"Outatime" is the fifth and final episode of the episodic adventure series Back to the Future: The Game , developed and published by Telltale Games . Released on June 23, 2011, it serves as the grand finale to a narrative that many fans consider the "unofficial fourth movie" in the franchise. Back to the Future: The Game. Episode 5: Outatime
: Marty must ensure that a young Emmett Brown successfully presents his flying car exhibit at the Hill Valley Science Expo to preserve his future as a scientist. : The primary conflict involves Edna Strickland, whose
The story picks up immediately from the cliffhangers of previous episodes, with Marty McFly attempting to repair the timeline in the 1930s. Released on June 23, 2011, it serves as
: After a climactic chase through time involving Edna stealing the DeLorean, Marty and Doc return to a restored 1986. The game ends on a "To Be Continued..." cliffhanger featuring multiple versions of a future Marty McFly. Key Gameplay Features
: Marty also encounters a version of "Citizen Brown" (an alternate, older Doc) who begins to fade from existence as the original timeline is restored.