Broken Sword: The Directors Cut on iPhone Video
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- JamesWoodcock
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Broken Sword: The Directors Cut on iPhone Video
I am reviewing this game and was allowed to capture some footage:
http://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=2376
Enjoy
http://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=2376
Enjoy
It's great to see a porper video of it, and that it has the voices. I thought it would as BASS did, but I also thought that would probably make it too big for the app store. (If there is a limit)
I am really looking forward to finally playing the Director's Cut! I really hope this leads to Broken Sword 2!
I am really looking forward to finally playing the Director's Cut! I really hope this leads to Broken Sword 2!
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It looks nice though the new comic style doesn't fit to the old game. And there are two more mechanical puzzles in the beginning. But nicely done, especially the controls if I compare it to Monkey Island...
Fully localized versions will follow; I hope I won't have to buy them again. And there ist still some issue concerning the choice of the language.
But all in all a good job.
Fully localized versions will follow; I hope I won't have to buy them again. And there ist still some issue concerning the choice of the language.
But all in all a good job.
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Well, but they used a new Marvel comic-like style and mixed it up with the old European (not to say franco-belgian, since Dave Gibbons is British) style which really doesn't look that well, although I like the new style in general; but it doesn't really fit to the rest of the game. Now it looks like Superman meeting Tintin.
It seems that the dying scenes have been removed. When I try to get out of the Hotel Ubu with the manuscript, George refuses to do so because of Flap and Guido. If I try to interrupt the Templars' meeting that I overhear in Montfaucon, George says, it would be a bad idea to disturb them. When I am in the museum at nighttime, no matter what I do, the totem pole will not knock over, but I will be knocked out.
I now have the choice to either go to Spain or to Syria, so I don't know how the scene with Khan is solved, or the finale.
On the other hand, many puzzles have been extended, e. g. the search for the id card and the matchbox in Khan's trousers, or the plaster riddle in Lchmarne, as well as the tripod riddle in Montfaucon.
And there are other details that changed: the towel in Ireland is alraedy wetted with beer. I don't have to wait until the guy lifts his arm to grab the towel.
I now have the choice to either go to Spain or to Syria, so I don't know how the scene with Khan is solved, or the finale.
On the other hand, many puzzles have been extended, e. g. the search for the id card and the matchbox in Khan's trousers, or the plaster riddle in Lchmarne, as well as the tripod riddle in Montfaucon.
And there are other details that changed: the towel in Ireland is alraedy wetted with beer. I don't have to wait until the guy lifts his arm to grab the towel.
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This version shares a lot with the GBA version, I guess you've heard about Nintendo's draconian view upon certain things such as death... It was probably easier to get it through Nintendo's Seal of Approval without them. Also GBA users are largely kids and they dont like to die.Nikioko wrote:It seems that the dying scenes have been removed.
Its a port of the DS version though which also had the death scenes removed
There was a whisper that Tony would re-introduce them but some time constraints got in the way. perhaps they will be back for the PC port?
They were removed on Wii as well.Nikioko wrote:It seems that the dying scenes have been removed.
Anyway I prefer that version a lot. The death scenes didnt really fit. It was like 95% lucasarts-like (no death) and 5% sierra-like (instant deathtraps). I don't think that they were actually censored, but were removed to make gameplay more accessible.
I doubt it. Nintendo's views towards violence and such changed dramatically after they began to use the ESRB and other ratings systems.sanguinehearts wrote:It was probably easier to get it through Nintendo's Seal of Approval without them.Nikioko wrote:It seems that the dying scenes have been removed.