Broken Sword - The Director's Cut: Nintendo DS

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  • First-class implementation  

    Broken Sword - The Director's Cut (Video Game)
    Already the first two Broken Sword games for the PC, I found very great. And so I had to of course buy the DS version, and I was not disappointed. The story is logical, the tasks to be performed and also the graphics is also good. This part, however,
  • Rather for connoisseurs of the original  

    Broken Sword - The Director's Cut (Video Game)
    First of all: Broken Sword 1 is my all-time favorite adventure. The implementation on the DS I find quite well. However, the new puzzles are not very important, a few puzzles and a few Nico sessions that did not exist before. On the whole, it is iden
  • remake - not taken up fully satisfying  

    Broken Sword - The Director's Cut (Video Game)
    I loved the classic from 1996 because it made me happy that finally a remake comes with new sections. I agree with the previous speakers, the title is something special, the story exciting and captivates immensely well animated people and beautifully
  • Good implementation of the DS  

    Broken Sword - The Director's Cut (Video Game)
    I was very happy about Broken Sword for the DS. The story is well told and the service is very nice. If you 'travels' with the stylus on the field lights symbols on when you come into the vicinity of an action field (look, take, talk ec.) This field
  • Good game but unfortunately without speech  

    Broken Sword - The Director's Cut (Video Game)
    For all those who might have a better grip Wii titles for Wii. In itself it is a great game but the DS version has unfortunately had no speech output what makes a Broken Curse Part unfortunately unplayable for me. Without the witty speaker, it is jus