GodisaGeek: The sound has been enhanced as well, and while it sounds fantastic, theres still a slight tinny-sound to the dialogue. The soundtrack from Barrington Pheloung is so good, though, and it is always a pleasure to hear the journey it goes on as the story progresses. The voice acting is on point, rarely faltering throughout, and I love the likeable awkwardness of George just as I did back in 1996. Some games are better off staying in the past, no matter how good they are, but Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars is not one of them.
Whether youre new to this point-and-click adventure or not, theres much to love about Broken Sword Shadow of the Templars: Reforged. From an engaging story to loveable characters, and puzzles that keep you guessing all the way to the end, it still plays great after all this time. The visuals are stunning, and despite some of the dialogue not being as crisp as it could be, its clear how much work has been put into this remaster. The pace is…
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