The story picks up immediately from the cliffhangers of previous episodes, with Marty McFly attempting to repair the timeline in the 1930s.
: 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. Back to the Future: The Game. Episode 5: Outatime
: Marty also encounters a version of "Citizen Brown" (an alternate, older Doc) who begins to fade from existence as the original timeline is restored. The story picks up immediately from the cliffhangers
: 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 : After a climactic chase through time involving
"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.
: 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.