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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 19.2 hrs on record
Posted: 11 Oct, 2021 @ 10:56pm
Updated: 21 Nov @ 10:32am

Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – Director’s Cut (2009) is a truly exceptional release that balances the charm of the original with modern updates. Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, it's a game that stands out as one of the finest examples of the point-and-click adventure genre.

Story and Characters

The game thrusts you into a global conspiracy, starting with American tourist George Stobbart witnessing a café explosion in Paris. His curiosity leads him to unravel a mystery involving the Knights Templar. The Director's Cut expands on journalist Nico Collard's role, offering additional backstory and playable sequences that deepen the narrative.

The characters are incredibly memorable. George's dry humor and Nico's intelligence make them a great duo. Every supporting character, from mysterious villains to quirky locals, adds depth and personality. The voice acting is stellar and remains a standout feature even after all these years.

Gameplay and Puzzles

The gameplay stays true to classic point-and-click mechanics but introduces quality-of-life updates. You'll explore beautifully drawn environments, solve puzzles, and interact with various characters. The puzzles strike a great balance between challenge and logic, with new ones tailored for modern platforms. The addition of a hint system makes it accessible without diluting the challenge for seasoned players.
Settings and Atmosphere

The hand-drawn art style and atmospheric score by Barrington Pheloung immerse you in its world, from Parisian cafés to ancient ruins. The mix of humor and mystery creates a compelling tone that keeps the experience engaging.

Bundled Extras

The Director’s Cut comes with a brilliant bonus: the original 1996 game is included. For long-time fans, this is a nostalgic trip back to the game as they first experienced it, complete with the original tone and animations. The inclusion of the soundtrack adds another layer of appreciation for this already polished package.

Final Thoughts

This version is more than a remaster—it’s a celebration of everything that made Broken Sword a masterpiece. The added content, bundled extras, and modern enhancements make it perfect for newcomers and veterans alike. Whether you’re in it for the gripping story, clever puzzles, or the nostalgic trip, this is an adventure you shouldn't miss. A timeless classic, now better than ever.
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walas85 12 Oct, 2021 @ 2:49am 
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