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CheatCC Review: Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – The Director's Cut

CheatCC writes: "Thanks to the special control input methods available on the Wii and DS, Nintendo's two current gaming systems seem to be a popular avenue for recycling old-school adventure games of late. For some publishers, taking old adventure games from a decade or so ago down from the shelf, dusting them off, throwing in a few new tricks, and repackaging them for new players seems like a great idea. Still, even the better offerings tend to show their age, and they often fail to fully hold up to current standards."

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TGL Interview: Broken Sword Creator Charles Cecil

TheGamingLiberty.com:

TGL recently sat down with the man behind Broken Sword to talk about his break into the gaming industry, setting up Revolution, the jump from 2D to 3D and much more...

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Series_IIa5152d ago

Brilliant interview!

One of the greatest game series I've played... I just wish they'd port it onto Android so I don't have to use ScummVM

Dr-Zoidberg5151d ago

I agree indeed, I love how point and click is coming back in its 2d glory. These remakes are the right way to go and hopefully we will some new IPs there is one coming but I can't remember. I think I heard they are working on a new BS I just drool at the thought of 2d in todays technology.

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PC Gamer: Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – Director’s Cut review

PC Gamer: In cinema the ‘director’s cut’ label means usually way more gore or an extra nipple or two, but I’ve been looking for hours and haven’t seen either in this updated point-and-click classic.

What you do get is an extended version of the original 1996 mystery game, now with the opportunity to play as Nico, the hot French journalist. She joins forces with the other playable character, floppy haired George (think Hugh Grant’s annoying American cousin) and together they have to solve a murder, pick through bomb sites, hunt down a creepy clown and travel from Paris to sexy locations like Ireland. Oh, the glamour!

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5 Brilliant Games at Bargain Prices

VoucherCodes.co.uk: We asked the best gaming bloggers and websites across the country to help us to find the best value games around and wow... they did not disappoint! Fed up of spending all of your hard earned money on games which just don't live up to your expectations? Check this list of 5 brilliant games as bargain prices.

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RIPSKATEDESTROY5434d ago

getting batman, still havent played it enough

kevco335434d ago

BAA is awesome. You need to get it just to get ready for the sequel!

Rich16315434d ago

WHAT!?!? You haven't played Batman???? That is blasphemy!!! You are really missing out! GET IT NOW!

R2D25434d ago (Edited 5434d ago )

I got lost where he first goes into the bat cave and pretty much just ended up looking around in buildings because I thought I had missed something.

I hope the fix this in the next game - and add some sort of navigation sysytem telling you where to go next.

Raendom5434d ago

Awesome for once a price bargain article based in the UK! :)

ITLoo5434d ago

I havent heard of too many of these games but I will check them out. Batman is an awesome game. Drives my wife crazy because she thinks it is stressful. ;)

BornToKill5434d ago

assassin's creed 2 $20 at gamestop.

The Great Melon5434d ago

Playing Assassin's Creed II right now. I'm very impressed at how much better this game is than the first. It's like they injected fun, purpose, and variety into the first game. The collectibles are worth collecting now, you have a reasons to travel back to the hub town, and there is so much more to do in term of missions. Really pleased they managed to pull the franchise together with the second entry.

danmachine5434d ago

game of the year edition preowned £8.99

BARGAIN one of the best games of the decade for less than a trip to cinema.

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