A must for fans of adventure created by Revolution Software will be available in stores later this month, the Broken Sword Collection - Vol 1, part of a collection that includes all the episodes the Adventure created by Revolution Software. The collection is made possible by an agreement between Blue Label Entertainment and publisher Italian Adventure Productions, and will be divided precisely into two volumes: the first, to be released in the coming days, will contain two initial episodes (The Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut and The Prophecy of the Maya - Remastered) remastered edition in HD and is compatible with all recent operating systems, the second volume, planned for the end of the year, will instead The Sleeping Dragon and the Angel of Death.
The new edition of Broken Sword will allow all the experts of adventures, but also for beginners, to relive one of the legends that have shaped the history of video games, designed by Charles Cecil, each episode features more than 100 characters to interact with more of 150 usable objects and dozens of puzzles to solve, for a total of 100 hours of play through the mysterious and exotic locations, all beautifully illustrated by hand.
The new edition of Broken Sword will allow all the experts of adventures, but also for beginners, to relive one of the legends that have shaped the history of video games, designed by Charles Cecil, each episode features more than 100 characters to interact with more of 150 usable objects and dozens of puzzles to solve, for a total of 100 hours of play through the mysterious and exotic locations, all beautifully illustrated by hand.
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