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    New Broken Sword Game for DS

    on 03.05.2008 at 12:28 User Icon Posted by Shane Jury (Phoenixus) Number of Comments Comments: 7 Number of Reads Reads: 33661
    Tag Tags: Broken Sword, Revolution Software, DS
    UK Magazine N-Revolution are reporting that a new installment in the classic Broken Sword franchise is on the way for DS.

    Revolution Software, the creators of the Point-and-Click Franchise, state the title will be an all-new entry, chronicling events before the first title; Shadows of the Templars. The following is an extract from the magazine article;

    It's not a straight port. It's not even a Director's cut with extras thrown in for the sake of it. It may have had one of the most stunning openings of any game in history, but the new Broken Sword will go back in time. It will look at George Stobbart's life before an explosion in a Parisian cafe rocked his world. And it will let us see what the stunning Nico was up to prior to reporting on the intriguing events which unfolded throughout the original game.


    Revolution Software have yet to confirm the title through official channels.

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    Bah, so close to L100! :(
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    If we were allowed to stick up a scan of the article for you guys, I would, so sorry about that.Smilie But it\'s definitely in the Magazine, I got it this morning.Smilie I sure hope it\'s true.

    ( Edited 03.05.2008 12:34 by Phoenixus )

    on 03.05.2008 at 12:34
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    Something I've been dreaming of! Woo-hoo! Smilie

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    on 03.05.2008 at 15:55
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     L23 Fire Leo

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    Well, considering these gems have sold like Okami on LSD on PC, I hope that a new, much wider market can secure the franchise's future.
    on 03.05.2008 at 17:04
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    bored -_-
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     L89 Tom Nook

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    cant any one see a wii Broken Sword soon too?
    on 03.05.2008 at 18:18
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     L24 Crawlton

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    OH! I would love these guys to give the Wii a look with their Broken Sword games. It would be perfect. The Wii-mote is great for this kind of game.

    But, I am shocked that it has taken so long for adventure game developers to take a look at the DS and Unfortunately for the Wii it seems that it will have to wait longer.
    on 03.05.2008 at 18:42
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    Wonders if Link will ever visit the House of Elrond?
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     L38 Moblin

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    I love broken sword!

    on 04.05.2008 at 14:19
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    Meh. Prequels are shit. Plus, this one is nothing but a money-spinner. The thing that made George so likable in the first Broken Sword is that he was some random American tourist on holiday, who had no experience in getting into wild adventures.

    This will be shit.
    on 04.05.2008 at 15:19
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