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Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon

Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon

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Release Date: November 14, 2003

Adventure, Point-and-click, Singleplayer

The third part of the Broken Sword adventure series. Again, we play the roles of George and Nico (heroes known from previous parts) and follow a mysterious story dating back to the Middle Ages.

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Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon is Revolution's most ambitous project to date. The idea was first discussed back in 2000 and it was clear from the start that the game would have to be both bold and radical to be a worthy successor to its forebear, Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars. To this end, BS-TSD represents a mix of old and new. Central to Broken Sword are the themes of conspiracy, historical mystery and, of course, George and Nico and an epic quest for justice. From the beginning, Revolution's goal was to introduce Broken Sword, and adventure gaming, to as many players as possible. To do this we have developed a game that will exploit the capabilities of both modern PC's and consoles. Recognising that half of all BS1 and BS2 players were PSOne gamers, BS-TSD is fully optimised in terms of graphics and interface for PC, PSTwo and XBOX.

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PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Xbox

Xbox

Developer: Revolution Software

Publisher: THQ Inc.

Game Series

Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon

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Broken Sword Game Series

A series of adventure games, created and developed by Revolution Software studio under the direction of Charles Cecil. The brand is sometimes credited as one of the most successful in the history of the genre.

Broken Sword Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium III 1.2GHz 128MB RAM, graphic card (GeForce4 Ti 4200 i porównywalne compatible with Direct X 8.1), 2GB HDD, sound card .

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports:
memory card

Ratings

Game Ratings for Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon Video Game.

56%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (846)

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The main pros of the game

  • Story and Writing: Many users appreciated the story, character development, and humor, which retained the charm of the previous games in the series. The dialogue was often noted as witty and engaging.
  • Voice Acting: The voice acting received positive remarks for its quality, contributing to the overall enjoyment of the narrative.
  • Graphics: While dated, the graphics were still considered impressive for their time, and some players felt they held up reasonably well on modern devices like the Steam Deck.
  • Nostalgia: For fans of the series, the return of familiar characters and references to earlier games provided a sense of nostalgia and enjoyment.

The main cons of the game

  • Controls and Gameplay Mechanics: A significant number of reviews criticized the controls, describing them as unintuitive and frustrating. The fixed camera angles were often mentioned as detrimental to gameplay, making navigation difficult.
  • Puzzle Design: Many players found the puzzles, particularly the box-pushing mechanics, tedious and lacking in creativity. There was a desire for more diverse and engaging puzzles, akin to those in the earlier games.
  • Technical Issues: Users reported various bugs, including crashes and freezes, as well as problems with saving progress. The lack of an auto-save feature was a common complaint.
  • Lack of Hints: Several reviews noted the absence of a hint system, which made it challenging to progress, especially in more complex puzzles.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Point-and-Click Mechanics: Players expressed disappointment that the game did not utilize a traditional point-and-click interface, which was a hallmark of the earlier titles in the series.
  • Camera Control Options: A desire for the ability to switch between fixed camera angles was mentioned, as the current setup made navigation cumbersome.
  • Skip Functionality for Cutscenes: The inability to skip cutscenes and dialogues was frustrating for many, especially in time-sensitive situations.
  • Localization Options: Some users highlighted the lack of language options, particularly the inability to play the game in their preferred language (e.g., German or Spanish).

Summary

  • Overall, while Broken Sword 3 has its merits, especially in storytelling and character engagement, it suffers from significant gameplay and technical issues that hinder the experience for many players.

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7.4

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