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4.88 von 5
34 Bewertungen in Portugal
Atenção que tem de fazer a atualização do software do ios para resolverem o problema do áudio. Caso contrário o jogo corre mas sem som
Seria maravilhoso que outros clássicos da aventura point & click, como o BrokenSword, fossem trazidos de volta. Excelente!!!
Cresci com BS e agora deliro com este regresso ao passado. Recomendo.
5 estrelas!
"Broken Sword: Director's Cut" is the entire BS game (as far as I can tell; I'm still only in Ireland) with the addition on Nico's side of the story. It also includes the odd little extra scene, like an actual close-up of the newspaper George picks up in the beginning. Voice-over has been retained from the original game in most scenes, except for Nico, who had to be entirely re-recorded, adn except for the odd character. George has many new lines. Overall, BS:DC brings the original BS game closer to what the BS series would shortly become; the focus on the adventure, on the conspiracies, the more modern approach closer to what we see on today television. But here's the thing: it's lost a lot of the charm of the original, where it wasn't about the TV action and bugged apartments but about the secret of a medieval manuscript. First off, I have to talk about Nico's personality. It's jarring, badly so. There are two Nicos in this game; the DC one, which you play in Nico's scenes, and the original one, mostly sitting at her apartment and going over the mystery with George. They are two different personalities, which is easily explained if you consider that in BS1 she was merely a sidekick intended, ultimately, for the PC to "get the girl" and in BS2 she became a PC herself, needing a personality infusion. Unfortunately, her pseudo-vibrant personality (this Nico does impressions at parties that the gay people love, and is always thinking about past boyfriend and relationships, apparently - certainly, interacting with various objects seems to ellicit more sarcasm than seems healthy) only jars with the far more interesting, more in-drawn, more play-it-close-to-the-chest investigative journalist of BS1. As regards the charm and the flavour of BS1, suffice it to say that BS:DC sacrifices the original game's intro. Instead of a game starting after a bomb blast, where a dazed American tourist picks himself up and, out of a vague sense that he owed it to the old man to find his killer... instead of that, the intro dumps you straight into a murder scene in Nico's shoes, after a very trite beginning with lines about "her beloved Paris" that sound like daytime TV at its corniest. Then when you get to George's scene, outisde the cafè, he's spouting some nonsense about the clown ruining his vacation, and vowing to find it, because he's studied law and that's what law is all about, and he humurously mis-remembers the principles of the French Revolution. Yawn. Gone is the
Muito bom. Recomendo
Fabulous !
O melhor jogo de estratégia de sempre. Recomendo vivamente!!!
Aconselho vivamente
Ao clássico dos 90's foram adicionados novos puzzles e mais personagens e cenário. Ainda melhor que o original.
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