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Broken Sword: Director’s Cut Review | Hardcore Droid

Revolution Software’s point-and-click adventure, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars, was first released in 1996. It has since been re-released multiple times on various platforms. The Director’s Cut has now made it to Android, featuring modified touch screen controls and—addressing how the game’s been repeatedly trotted out—new content in the form of original artwork, extra puzzles, and significant storyline additions.

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Revolution Software Is Raising The Bar Even Higher With Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror Reforged

Revolution Software's Charles Cecil talks with TheGamer about Broken Sword - The Smoking Mirror: Reforged.

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Celebrating 25 Years of Broken Sword With Charles Cecil - Alternative Magazine Online

Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars celebrated its 25th anniversary in October 2021. To mark such a momentous occasion, Alternative Magazine Online is proud to present an exclusive look back at the game’s development with British video game designer Charles Cecil, co-founder and Managing Director of Revolution Software!

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lonewolf101609d ago

Good series, none surpassed the first for me though. Loved playing it on my PSX.

MartyMcFly881609d ago (Edited 1609d ago )

Thanks for commenting, Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars is one of my favourite adventure games of all time (as I'm sure you can tell). It's crazy that Virgin didn't want to publish it on PlayStation!

lonewolf101609d ago

Yes, considering their reason not to and what they did end up publishing/published in the past is very odd.

MWH1609d ago

the old days of young, they were the good days.

Rebel_Scum1609d ago

Fuck Broken Sword and its cruel Irish goat lol

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The Future of Broken Sword and Revolution Software - An Interview with Charles Cecil

Broken Sword is point and click royalty. Charles Cecil spilled the beans on its future, its Nintendo Switch port and more.

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