Broken Sword – Director’s Cut
Broken Sword is a point and click adventure game from the ninties. You will spend most of the game playing as George, the bumbling American tourist who unwillingly gets entangled with murder mystery involving clowns, dirty handkerchiefs, The Knights Templar and a photo journalist named Nico. Nico has a mysterious back story that is gradually revealed in the opening sequences of the game. These early scenes in which you control Nico are the “Director’s Cut” sections of the game. I found it to be a little bit of a let down when the game switched to George as the main character. Nico was so much more interesting to play and learn about. With George, however, there is a lighthearted sense of humor that makes it worthwhile to listen through all the spoken dialogue.
As far as adventure games go, this one is very easy. The puzzles don’t require much thought, and in most cases you simply need to click through all your options and make sure you’ve hit every highlighted hotspot on the screen. But I was okay with the simplicity. There were a few puzzle-puzzles (ala Professor Layton) and the standard adventure game combine-this-with-that puzzles usually made logical sense. In the end Broken Sword is a well told story with a nice art style and lots of humorous characters.