Broken Sword: Director's Cut
The original 1997 Broken Sword 2 running via ScummVM, no remaster polish, no hint system, just the classic point-and-click adventure as it shipped.
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Broken Sword: Director's Cut is a bit of a label puzzle. What you're actually getting here is Broken Sword 2 - the Smoking Mirror, the 1997 sequel from Revolution Software, emulated through ScummVM. That means pixel-art charm, classic cursor-driven puzzle design, and none of the remastered version's smoothed assets or built-in hint system. If you were expecting the first game with director's commentary and extra scenes, read the storefront again before you buy. As an adventure game, Broken Sword 2 holds up reasonably well for a title of its age. You follow George Stobbart and Nico Collard through a globe-trotting mystery involving Mayan mythology, drug cartels, and the kind of conspiracy that only 1990s adventure games could produce with a straight face. The writing is dry and witty, the voice acting has genuine character, and the puzzle logic is mostly fair - occasionally pixel-hunty, but rarely the wall-of-frustration variety that makes older point-and-clicks infamous. Because this runs through ScummVM emulation rather than a rebuilt engine, you get both the benefits and the baggage that come with that approach. Compatibility is generally solid, save states work, and you can scale the resolution. What you won't get is widescreen support baked into the presentation, modern controller input, or any accessibility features. The absence of the hint system from the Remastered edition is a real omission for newcomers - classic adventure game logic can be genuinely opaque if you didn't grow up with the genre's conventions around inventory puzzles and dialogue loops. This release is squarely for series completionists and players who specifically want the original 1997 experience without remaster alterations. If you're new to Broken Sword and curious whether the series is for you, the Remastered version of either game gives you a better entry point with modern comfort features. But if you know exactly what you want - unmodified DOS-era adventure gaming with a good story and a classic interface - this delivers that faithfully.

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- Pentium
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- 64 Mb Hard Disk Space: 1.5 GB Video Card: Any video card with 64 Mb video RAM Sound: Any sound card
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Revolution Software Ltd
- Distribuidora
- Revolution Software Ltd
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 10 mar 2017
