Broken Sword Shadow Of The Templars Directors Cut File
Unraveling History: A Look Back at Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – Director's Cut
The Director's Cut modernized the experience for a new generation of hardware, including the Wii, DS, and mobile platforms. Broken Sword Shadow of the Templars Directors Cut
: The game features updated character portraits during dialogue scenes designed by legendary comic book artist Dave Gibbons (of Watchmen fame). Unraveling History: A Look Back at Broken Sword:
: A new help system and diary feature were added to assist players who might find themselves stuck on the game's more obtuse riddles. Legacy and Reception Players take control of French journalist as she
Critics generally praised the Director's Cut for its storytelling, often citing it as a "compelling" transition of a classic to modern formats. Reviewers from sites like Eurogamer and GameGrin noted that while the new content adds roughly 2-3 hours to the experience (totaling about 11-14 hours), the core "sparkle" of the original writing remains its strongest asset.
While the original game begins with American tourist George Stobbart witnessing a cafe bombing, the Director's Cut introduces an entirely new prologue. Players take control of French journalist as she investigates a high-profile assassination by a man dressed as a pantomime.