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Broken Sword: Director'S Cut for Windows

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Softonic review

Revisit a classic adventure game in Broken Sword: Director's Cut

Broken Sword: Director's Cut is a point-and-click adventure game in which you take on the role of George Stobbart, an unwitting tourist who becomes involved in an ancient conspiracy involving the secrets of the Knights Templar. With baffling puzzles, fascinating characters and beautiful locations, the original Broken Sword is widely regarded as one of the all-time classics of the genre.

The gold standard in adventure gaming

If you're a fan of the adventure game genre, and you haven't played the original Broken Sword, Broken Sword: Director's Cut is your chance to catch up with a classic. This edition includes both a remastered version of the 1996 original and the original game itself. If you've played other adventure games, you'll be pretty familiar with how this works: you guide Stobbart through a series of scenes that require him to collect items, interact with characters and solve puzzles. The remastered version includes a new playable character, Nicole Collard, as well as new puzzles and new art by legendary comic artist Dave Gibbons. Broken Sword may look a little dated, even in its remastered version, but age hasn't dulled its intricate storyline, memorable characters or challenging puzzles.

Unlock the mystery

Broken Sword: Director's Cut is a must-play for any fan of the adventure game genre. Even the parts of the game that haven't stood the test of time are fascinating insights into the genre's history.

PROS

  • Intelligent story with compelling characters
  • Challenging puzzles

CONS

  • Dated graphics
  • Newer puzzles stick out from older ones

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Broken Sword: Director'S Cut for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 1

    (1)
  • Security Status


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