![]() ![]() It’s time to experience George and Nico’s worldwide adventure in a whole new way, with brand new puzzles, hilarious new jokes, and the distinctive, rich story that made the series so deservedly. They cut a heap of content (dialogue options and puzzles), removed the iconic opening voice over (even though they call back to it in the promotion for BS5), crammed in new scenes with Nico which seem awkward from a narrative point of view as they were never meant to be there in the first place, the difference in audio quality between old and new voice overs is VERY noticeable, added a terrible hint system so you don't even need to try to find an item (not "pixel hunting", full objects are highlighted now treating the player as if they're fools who need their hand held the whole time), the new portraits in the corners of the screen during dialogue sections look terrible and they also nerfed the game by taking away any chance of dying which in some cases means the game will simply switch to autopilot and solve a puzzle for you rather then letting you see a fail screen.Įven if you're a fan of Steam forget about buying it here and just get the game on GOG, even if you have it on Steam already I would STILL suggest buying it on GOG as outside of drumming up some sales to go towards the development of Broken Sword 5, the director's cut was just a horrible horrible mistake. One of the all-time classic adventures, the multi BAFTA-nominated Broken Sword pitches sassy journalist Nico Collard. 'Broken Sword: The Director’s Cut' introduces an intricate new narrative thread, alongside the classic story that has charmed millions of players. Think of it as being kind of like the Star Wars original trilogy special editions only they removed a hell of a lot more then they added. ![]()
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