There is no doubt that this is a really Paris and Montmartre – and, despite an abundance of corpses laid on the plot, the atmosphere of permanent holiday. Perhaps epic landscapes Memoria can compete with local backgrounds gothic and scales, but colorful and elaboration of even the smallest details of the second plan English adventure definitely bypass any German.
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Nevertheless, the very first look at the new “Broken Sword” shows that promises its authors performed in full – at least in regard to the visual part of the project.
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However, as with most projects kraudfandingom, the birth of Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse (after some doubt, the authors added to the name and serial number) substantially delayed – instead of April 2013 the fifth edition of the legendary series appeared in December, and then only half: The second part ruthlessly cut in half adventyury should get somewhere around January. And on Kickstarter authors collected twice requested 400 thousand dollars. Incidentally, the original play The Shadow of the Templars and its sequel The Smoking Mirror may be familiar even to modern players, not particularly sophisticated in quest trends of the 1990s, the last few years, Revolution Software only to those involved and that actively adapts its early masterpieces for all new platforms on the Wii and Nintendo DS to iOS and Android – and quite successful in commercial terms. The long-awaited continuation of the legendary series, largely congenial first graduates Broken Sword It is not surprising that the emergence of Charles Cecil and his colleagues on Kickstarter in September last year with plans to build a new “Broken Sword”, this time completely in the spirit of the first two issues of the series – with two-dimensional graphics, as opposed to the not entirely successful recent experiments with the prevailing fashion 3D, – was greeted by fans of the genre point-and-click with great enthusiasm. Moreover, a series about the adventures of American lawyer George Stobbarta and French journalist Nicole Collard can be safely attributed to the most classic and popular pieces of the genre. Based in York in 1990, it still produces even a few, but only quests. The English Revolution Software seems a relic of some golden age of adventure gaming, miraculously survived to the present day intact.