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Abstract: A new director’s cut brings the classic back to life on the DS. But how does it fare when compared to its brother on the Wii? In just a few years the DS has become the home of a long dormant game genre, the point-and-click adventure. The touch screen ...
Abstract: I’m a huge fan of adventure games. The very first game I ever played was Zork on the TRS-80 and the first graphical adventure I played was Leisure Suit Larry on an IBM Model 50. Four years later I was working for Sierra Online making those very same g...
While the new additions to this old classic are welcome and enjoyable, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars just isn’t worth the admission price for longtime fans of the series. If you’ve never played the original game before, this is a great entry poi...
Abstract: Still as delightfully charming and rewarding as it was when it was first released, the Director’s Cut of Broken Sword for the DS will not fail to amuse. If this is your first time playing the game then you will most definitely be surprised by its rich ...
Published: 2009-04-03, Author: Alex , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Although the heyday of point-and-click adventure games may be long gone, Broken Sword: Shadows of the Templars has stood the test of time. This Directors Cut is a carefully-wrought DS version that adds a host of new content to the original game and se...
Abstract: Ports and remakes are a fact of life in gaming, and Nintendo DS has already seen its fair share – some quite good, others not so great. However, the system has proven to be especially fitting for the point-and-click-adventure genre, so it’s nice to se...