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Submitted by Pozzle 289d ago | opinion piece

Forgotten Franchises: Broken Sword

Zero1gaming writes: In 1996, my love affair with “point-and-click” adventures began when I first played Revolution Software‘s title: Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars. The characters were well rounded (and all voice-acted too), and the plot was straight out of a classic adventure movie, and long before Dan Brown thought to pair an American Man with a French lady and sent them off investigating Templars… (Broken Sword, PC)

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