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Broken Sword opinions?
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| Michael Anderson 2004-09-02, 7:40 pm |
| Hi:
I just ordered Broken Sword for cheap, and it looks interesting - I was
wondering what people here thought about it - I've never played the PC or
console versions.
Mike
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| David Mehrmann 2004-09-02, 7:40 pm |
| In reply to Michael Anderson
MA> I just ordered Broken Sword for cheap, and it looks interesting - I
MA> was wondering what people here thought about it - I've never played
MA> the PC or console versions.
Classic adventure games are more or less a rarity at these times. IF you
have a halfway decent PC, go get Broken Sword 2 and 3, they should be
pretty cheap. The games are very good, read some online review you can
find in google.
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| John Salerno 2004-09-02, 7:40 pm |
| If this is the game I think it is, there is a huge bug in the game that
prevents you from moving forward. You might want to check on this and find
out how to avoid it before you start playing.
"Michael Anderson" <txa1265@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2pp00kFnqiovU1@uni-berlin.de...
quote:
> Hi:
>
> I just ordered Broken Sword for cheap, and it looks interesting - I was
> wondering what people here thought about it - I've never played the PC or
> console versions.
>
> Mike
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| Michael Anderson 2004-09-02, 7:40 pm |
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"John Salerno" <johnjsal@NOSPAMrcn.com> wrote in message
news:41376579$0$19732$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
quote:
> If this is the game I think it is, there is a huge bug in the game that
> prevents you from moving forward. You might want to check on this and find
> out how to avoid it before you start playing.
>
Thanks - I read a review, I think on fourfatchicks.com - that highlighted
that bug, which I guess has to do with going to spain first or something ...
I'll keep an eye out.
Thanks,
Mike
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| Aaron Marriner 2004-09-02, 7:40 pm |
| > I just ordered Broken Sword for cheap, and it looks interesting - I was
quote:
> wondering what people here thought about it - I've never played the PC or
> console versions.
I absolutely love this game. It's too bad there aren't more like it for
the GBA. If you enjoy the old Sierra Adventure games you'll feel right
at home here. Terrific game!
--
amarriner
"We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty"
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| John Salerno 2004-09-03, 12:31 pm |
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"Michael Anderson" <txa1265@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2ppdikFo0b6qU1@uni-berlin.de...
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> "John Salerno" <johnjsal@NOSPAMrcn.com> wrote in message
> news:41376579$0$19732$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
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> Thanks - I read a review, I think on fourfatchicks.com - that highlighted
> that bug, which I guess has to do with going to spain first or something
> ...
> I'll keep an eye out.
Yeah, that's the one.
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| BlackKnight 2004-09-03, 12:31 pm |
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"Aaron Marriner" <amarriner@amarriner.homelinuxYOURPANTS.net> wrote in
message news:WpLZc.210167$bp1.161241@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
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> I absolutely love this game. It's too bad there aren't more like it for
> the GBA. If you enjoy the old Sierra Adventure games you'll feel right
> at home here. Terrific game!
>
I agree, I bought it because a friend said she'd played half of it on the
PlayStation. It was one of the best GBA games I've played for a long time.
Since completing it I've managed to get hold of the PC versions of Broken
Sword 2 and 3 and completed the second, but still halfway through the third.
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